Thanks XM!
Eftychis | 11 12 2007If you're a first time visitor, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed, which will keep you up to date with all the latest New School Politics posts. Thanks for visiting!
I want to extend my thanks to Gary Starikoff and Scott Walterman at XM for having me on the air this morning to discuss the election. I was interviewed on POTUS 08’s “The Morning Briefing” about my thoughts on the election and my disagreement with the findings of the American University Poll that they reported last week. I also had the chance to shamelessly promote our blog and I hope that any listeners who decided to drop by our website find our ideas valuable.
For those not familiar with the POTUS 08, it is XM’s 24 hour presidential election channel where they do everything from interview the political candidates to discuss the issues and analyze the horse race with a wide range of informed pundits and experts.
For those of us who are politically involved, POTUS 08 has by far the best political coverage of the election and alone is worth justifying the cost of XM.
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Awesome! I think XM has found a really interesting niche.
jp | 13 12 2007Awesome! I think XM has found a really interesting niche. Perhaps XM could do a great public service–educate the general public—by possibly streaming the POTUS 08 channel on AOL free for a few weeks before the election?
XM does stream all their content on their website, but
Eftychis | 14 12 2007XM does stream all their content on their website, but I you do need to log in in order to listen. It would be great if they extended their 08 political coverage for free but I doubt that will happen.