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Was there ever a time that a website wasn’t used in conjunction with a TV commercial? We can’t remember that far back, but we did notice a preponderance of spots utilizing or featuring computer technology, including GM, GoDaddy.com, Garmin CPS, Budweiser, and Pepsi. If you missed any of them (which cost companies $2.5 million+ apiece,) you can catch them on online at CBS. Our fave, hands down, has to be one of this year’s Coke commercials, coming back to the venue after an almost 10 year disappearance.

 

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Every day the web becomes a more powerful social network. Iraqi assassinations were posted on the Internet in their entirety. Viral videos helped to cause the demise of former senator George Allen and comedian Michael Richards. It also was the source of coming out parties for both Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama. Just as TV was the turning point in the race for President during the debates between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960, we consider the possibilities that those of you interested in the politics of our U. of S. will be turning more to the likes of YouTube than the boob tube for next year’s big race. After viewing last night’s “The Agenda” on tvo.org with Steve Paikin, we see that we aren’t the only ones.

 

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