DomeNation Returns

Posted by David All
Wed, 2009-03-25 23:14

Some readers may remember a show on YouTube that MyDD's Jerome Armstrong and I used to do called DomeNation.

On the show, we'd interview politicians (Sen. John Kerry, Rep. Jack Kingston), candidates (Ron Paul), bloggers (AMERICAblog), and reporters (Paul Kane and Jonathan Martin) about their use of technology. You can see the archive of shows here.

After 16 months of being off-line...

We.
Are.
Back.

Here's the teaser of what's to come where you find out who we'll interview first along with a hat-tip to our sponsor:

DomeNation: This is AMERICAblog :: Episode 8

Posted by David All
Mon, 2007-06-25 21:51

In episode eight of DomeNation, Jerome and I talk with AMERICAblog.com's John Aravosis and Joe Sudbay about the liberal netroots movement, Joe Trippi's "Pecan Pie" viral video, candidate and PR firm blogger outreach efforts, and other bloggy items.

Special thanks to Ebenezers for letting us shoot the episode in their venue.

DomeNation: Hillary Clinton's viral video & Fred Thompson

Posted by David All
Fri, 2007-06-22 18:02

Episode seven of our Internet-based TV show about the intersection of tech + politics, DomeNation, is now live. In it, Jerome and I talk about Hillary Clinton's "Sopranos" viral video and Fred Thompson's candidacy.

You can watch (please rate and share with your friends) it here:

DomeNation: Mainstream Media + Tech

Posted by David All
Wed, 2007-06-13 07:34

In episode six of DomeNation, Jerome and I talk to MSM bloggers Paul Kane (WashingtonPost.com) and Jonathan Martin (politico.com) to see how technology is changing the political reporting biz.

As always, please visit YouTube to rate or leave a comment, and please share the video with your facebook, myspace, and twitter network. It only takes a minute.

DomeNation: Talking tech + politics

Posted by David All
Wed, 2007-05-30 16:31

(Digg it) In episode five of DomeNation, Jerome and I talk with Ron Paul's communications director, Jesse Benton, about the importance of the Internet, specifically digg and YouTube, to their campaign strategy.

I think you'll enjoy the conversation.