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"Big Tent" Democracy: YouTube, Google, Celebrity and Citizen Journalism Enter The Spotlight

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Thursday, August 28, 2008   

Just a couple of blocks from the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver, another kind of convention is taking place under a "Big Tent," literally and figuratively. Aaron Nelson with the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, one of the Tent's sponsors, says backers like Google, YouTube, and cosponsor group ProgressNowAction, want to promote voter engagement. They believe it's possible by catering to people who work within the "New Media" landscape.

"Some of the largest political blogs have over 8 million unique visitor,s every single month. We're in an on-demand world these days; people like to go online, point and click. So, the 'New Media' is becoming more and more used, as the Internet is becoming more and more used."

The 8,000 square foot Big Tent houses about 500 bloggers, and is the site of dozens of panel discussions during the convention. Under the "big" lights, voting rights, climate change, and healthcare are among the hot topics.

Nationally-known blot Web site "Daily Kos" is here; its executive editor, Susan Gardner, explains the mission.

"The blogs offer a way for us to no longer be consumers, but to be creators of our Democracy, as well."

Journalists seem to outnumber delegates, politicians, or any other group at the Democratic National Convention. Bryan Bissell blogs for the Web site "politickerWA.com." He says keeping up with the busy Washington State delegation takes a lot of stamina.

"It's hardly a vacation but, y'know, anybody who's in this business of political reporting, they do it because they love it. So I'm excited to be here. It is fun - but it's hard to be too fun when you're tired and frantically typing away!"

As soon as the Democratic convention is finished, Bissell -- like many of the Big Tent participants -- heads to Minnesota, to cover the Republican National Convention.



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