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The Saturday Word: Halloween Surprise in N.Y. Race

Heather Ainsworth/Associated Press Candidates in New York’s 23rd District House race, Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava and Doug Hoffman, prepared for their first televised debate in Syracuse on Thursday. This just in: Dede Scozzafava, the Republican ...

From ASHLEY SOUTHALL AND KATE PHILLIPS, The Caucus,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: White House,  U.S. Republican Party,  Michelle Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Dede Scozzafava

The Early Word: Picking Up Momentum

The health care debate is gaining speed as the Senate Finance Committee heads into day two of markups on the proposal offered by its chairman, Max Baucus, and Massachusetts moves closer to filling its vacant Senate seat. As Democrats expressed greater ...

From ASHLEY SOUTHALL AND KATE PHILLIPS, The Caucus,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Barack Obama,  Charles E. Grassley,  Robert Pear

Why Every Brand Should Be on YouTube

Is your business or brand on YouTube? If not, it needs to be, Daisy Whitney reports in this week's “New Media Minute.” It's the second-biggest search engine on the Web, which means visitors are going there to plug in names like "H&R Block," "Billy ...

From ASHLEY PHILLIPS, ABC News,  23 Jul 2009
Related Topics: H&R Block, Inc.,  Wal-Mart

How Could YouTube Finally Make Some Dough?

YouTube wants to be your friend. Well, if you’re a media company, that is. The site has been striking deals with programmers like Sony, Lionsgate and MGM, as well as with the ABC Television Network and ESPN TV (both owned by the Walt Disney Company, ...

From ASHLEY PHILLIPS, ABC News,  24 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Walt Disney Company

The Early Word: Rose Garden News

President Obama holds a formal news conference in the Rose Garden at the White House at 12:30 p.m. Eastern time — his first to be held there — and is expected to talk about health care, Iran and the economy. The president and his advisers have been ...

From KATE PHILLIPS AND ASHLEY SOUTHALL, The Caucus,  23 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Robert Gibbs,  Mark Sanford,  New York Times Company

YouTube Star Earns Six Figures

The high-pitched Web star Fred is raking in the bucks, earning a six-figure income from his YouTube videos, a Google-YouTube executive said at the OMMA Video conference.  Last week in New York executives in online video are gathering in New York to ...

From ASHLEY PHILLIPS, ABC News,  22 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

The Early Word: On the Road

President Obama begins another push for his health care agenda, taking his pitch on the road to a town-hall-style meeting in Green Bay, Wisc. later on Thursday. Residents there have been queuing up for tickets and talking about their own health needs ...

From KATE PHILLIPS AND ASHLEY SOUTHALL, The Caucus,  11 Jun 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress,  David Letterman,  Norm Coleman

The Early Word: Stressing the Stimulus

President Obama plans to announce later on Monday that he will pump more of the stimulus money out into the economy, hoping for the creation or saving of 600,000 jobs this summer. According to a statement released by the White House in advance of his ...

From KATE PHILLIPS AND ASHLEY SOUTHALL, The Caucus,  8 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  Joe Biden,  White House,  David Axelrod

The Early Word: Riyadh Arrival

On this five-day trip overseas, the first legs of the president’s journey place the Muslim world at the center of attention, as he prepares for a speech in Cairo on Thursday. Jeff Zeleny captured some of the president’s ambitions for the address in a ...

From KATE PHILLIPS AND ASHLEY SOUTHALL, The Caucus,  3 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Michelle Obama,  U.S. Senate,  White House,  U.S. Republican Party,  Joe Biden

Publishers Keep Up With Online Video

Publishers and authors step up their game when it comes to online video. The young adult genre is taking the lead with new creative experiments in Web video to promote books like Jay Asher’s “Thirteen Reasons Why,” Alyson Noel’s “Evermore” and Harper ...

From ASHLEY PHILLIPS, ABC News,  20 May 2009

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