Internet Freedom of Speech
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A discussion of Online Political Communication and Voters during a conference on the Internet and politics in 1996. Media representatives… read more
A discussion of Online Political Communication and Voters during a conference on the Internet and politics in 1996.
Media representatives discussed the demographics and effects of Internet usage by voters. They examined who used online information political resources, what information they received from them and how this influenced their votes.
Mark Stahlman, President, NEW MEDIA ASSOCIATES
Dan Solomon,President, FLYING KITE COMMUNICATIONS,INC.
Amy Heckman,AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF POLITICAL CONSULTANTS
Jerome Samson, Strategy Director, NIELSEN INTERACTIVE SERVICES
David Winston, Polling Editor, POLITICSNOW close
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