WASHINGTON, DC: The 2000 election represents a divide between
television and the Internet as the dominant medium in American
politics.
WASHINGTON, DC: The 2000 election represents a divide between
television and the Internet as the dominant medium in American
politics.
That was the opinion delivered at a recent PoliticsOnline conference
hosted by George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political
Management.
Internet consultant Phil Noble said that politicians who have yet to
ramp up their Web efforts will miss the boat from a PR perspective
unless they get Internet-savvy in a hurry. ...