Super Tuesday coverage
Every political junkie has his or own way of absorbing up-to-the-nano information. And on Super Tuesday, there’ll be lots to keep track of (in fact there is already, with Obama taking an early big win in Georgia!).
For the moment I’m checking in with Memeorandum and Drudge Report, with a dallop of Google News and CNN.com for good measure. A little bit later I plan on tapping into MSNBC.com’s live feed which allows me to pipe in their television coverage live.
It makes sense for all channels featuring live news coverage to do this. And I think most people wouldn’t mind a sponsorship logo or even the occasional ad running in the lower third or fifth of the video player to help pay the bills.
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