Politcal Messaging

 

One can no longer ignore the impact of Internet delivered audio, video and multimedia on the political scene. Our services make it easy for you to deliver your speeches, fireside chats and weekly talk shows over the Internet.

Speeches.

A live webcast extends the reach of your speech and delivers your entire message in tact. Speeches are a great medium to webcast. At any given event, the potential audience is far greater than the physical audience. Webcasting extends your message beyond physical and geographic boundaries. And, webcasting scales in size very well.

We can provide a managed live webcast service for you that can create and webcast live audio or live video events over the Internet. Or you can elect to use our self serve live webcasting service.

Fireside Chats.

Informal discussions where you take moderated questions from the Internet are a great way to deliver an intimate discussion to a very large audience. If your campaign includes this type of messaging then a live webcast would be a great add on. You would extend the reach of your message and add a way to take questions from the online audience in a completely controlled and moderated environment.

Fireside Chats can be existing chats held at colleges or small rooms or completely virtual events held in a small studio. Here are four elements to a live Fireside chat.

  • Item 1. Audio and video
  • Item 2. Signal Acquisition
  • Item 3. Webcast creation and delivery
  • Item 4. Bandwidth usage

Whether your event is in a studio or on location, we can provide you the services and guidance you need to put your message online. We can provide managed or self serve webcasting services that will extend your message.

 

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Our Demos

"5 Steps to Planning A Successful Webinar"
Live Windows Media demo with audio, slides and audience questions
Monday July 13, 2009
10:00 a.m. PT | 1:00 p.m. ET
 
"A Guide to Making Your Next Event An Online Success!"
Live Windows Media demo with video, slides and audience questions
Monday July 13, 2009
11:00 a.m. PT | 2:00 p.m. ET