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Once again, this week’s broadcast version of the New Media brings an array of items and guests for your consideration. As always, thanks to the technical wizardry and analytical skills of Skip, if you are beyond the broadcast area of Newstalk 1490 WEMJ, simply click here for instructions on how to connect and listen on the Internet via livestream. (Podcasts here)
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Moultonboro/Gilford Right-to-Know law thwarting. Sometimes "our" government will stop at nothing to avoid the watchful gaze of the citizens they’re supposed to serve. We’ll discuss what happened and how the power of the New Media can be used to fight back.
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Wayne Semprini– Giuliani campaign. Rudy was in town this week, looking and sounding sharp. We’ll discuss the state of the campaign, which is polling strong in NH, IA, and SC. Another strong point not be overlooked is the way he deals with the media. What a contrast from the present occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave!
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Jon Henke is the founder of and a blogger at QandO.net as well as the Inactivist blog and the Neolibertarian Network. He will define "online brand manager" and how expertise in the New Media / Blogosphere plays in the campaign world. What are we talking about? Well, Jon works for the Fred Thompson "un-campaign", in charge of Internet-related activities. We’ll ask about his recent post about Newt Gingrich, another candidate seemingly running an "un-campaign" campaign.
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Ric Perreault– VP of the NH Recreational Boaters Association; Lake speed limits for boats? Recent stories here, here, and here.
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Gilford Energy Committee OK’d… sort of. What’s kind of funny about this is that our (self-designated) main detractor in all things local– Dale Dormody– has decided to take up the cause AGAINST this idea, claiming the voters wanted energy regulations upon THEMSELVES, not the municipal and school organizations. I love it when the liberals and the nanny-staters find themselves in such a quandary!
What a show! It all starts at 11AM EST today. Tune in if you’re in Central NH at NewsTalk 1490AM WEMJ or live on the ‘Net here…