July 25 debate to be available on-line
By JR Hoeft | Saturday, July 11th, 2009 | PoliticsThe new “Virginia Talks” has teamed up with the Virginia Bar Association to be the only media outlet to stream the gubernatorial debate from the Homestead Saturday, July 25, 11 a.m.
According to the site:
In addition to watching the debate in its entirety, viewers will be able to join a simultaneous, online discussion and to submit questions that may be selected for presentation to the candidates as part of the debate format. After the event, VirginiaTalks.com will provide free online access to the broadcast of the debate through Election Day.
Generally, second-hand information comes out of the traditional Homestead Debate – now voters can see for themselves what the candidates have to say.
According the Virginian-Pilot, Virginia Talks is a project of Richmond’s Style Weekly, which is part of the Landmark Media Enterprises LLC empire.
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