Oct 10, 2016
Darius Derakshan, Political and Public Affairs Ad Sales, the Los Angles Times describes new ad formats that have been effective for political clients, who is reading the paper online, and how local campaigns are shifting dollars from tv to online for getting out the vote.
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Oct 2, 2016
Mike Madrid, Principal, GrassrootsLab talks about Hispanic generational differences, how we are becoming a multi-cultural society that requires new ways of thinking about voters, and characteristics of the Millennial generation that in large part is Hispanic.
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Sep 28, 2016
Mark Failla, Director of Political Sales, D2Media Sales a joint venture between DIRECTV and DISH, explains how they are able to target political ads to specific households while maintaining privacy, manage the frequency of viewed impressions, and work with Democratic TargetSmart Voter and Republican i-360 Voter files. ...
Sep 25, 2016
Dr. John R. Patrick is an author, former vice president of internet technology at IBM and founding member of the World Wide Web Consortium started in 1994. We talk about John's new book Election Attitude: How Internet Voting Leads to a Stronger Democracy and why there is such resistance to moving to online voting, the...
Sep 21, 2016
Thad Kousser, professor and chair of the department of Political Science at the University of California San Diego provides some background about why there are 17 state-wide propositions on the November 2016 ballot in California, how confused voters decide on propositions, and best ways to persuade voters about...