As we wrap up this long primary season, we’ll look back at how the process has dramatically evolved, with political blogs, internet debates, and the YouTube effect, where small campaign moments can be magnified worldwide. There’s also a plethora of new ways for citizens to participate. We’ll look at all the changes, for better and for worse.
- Garrett Graff, Internet Editor at The Washingtonian Magazine, author of “The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House” and the first blogger admitted to cover a White House press briefing
- Jon Greenberg, Executive Editor for NHPR and curator of Primary Place Online
- Brian “Cosmo” Lawson, political science student at St. Anselm College who runs the New Hampshire Presidential Watch website, assists with the Primary Source blog on Boston.com and contributes pieces to the Huffington Post
- Charlie Perkins, Vice-President of Editorial for the New Hampshire Union Leader and Sunday News
- Robert Thompson, founding director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, where he is also a Trustee Professor of Television and Popular Culture at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He is the author or editor of several books on television and pop culture.