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July 21, 2006

Coming to a Voter Near You: Podcasting

Warner_1 Our friend, Donnie Fowler, today is featured in an interesting story in the LA Times by the one and only Mark Z. Barabak on the future of podcasting in politics.  Donnie, who came within a whisker of besting Governor Howard Dean for DNC Chair, is one of the brightest guys in politics and is on the cutting edge of a technology that will help push out politicians' messages to increasingly fragmented audiences.
He recently started a company called Cherry Tree Mobile Media to help promote wireless communications as a campaign tool.  We have no doubt he will be a success at this as he has been with his many other endeavors.  The money quote from Donnie: "You'll not only be able to text people with messages, you'll be able to raise money, deliver video, audio, create viral organizing — where one person sees something really interesting and it gets passed on and on."   

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