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	<title>Comments on: YouTube Hosts Presidential Debate &#124; Democratic Candidates Face User Video Questions</title>
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		<title>By: GOP&#8217;s CNN YouTube Debate Rescheduled for November &#187; Web TV Wire</title>
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		<dc:creator>GOP&#8217;s CNN YouTube Debate Rescheduled for November &#187; Web TV Wire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 01:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Abouth a month ago, the Democratic U.S. presidential candidates held a YouTube Debate on CNN. Their Republican rivals originally were less than enthusiastic to have a similar debate, which was shceduled for mid-September. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: YouTube &#38; CNN Presidential Debate &#124; The Dangers of User Generated Content &#187; Web TV Wire</title>
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		<dc:creator>YouTube &#38; CNN Presidential Debate &#124; The Dangers of User Generated Content &#187; Web TV Wire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] YouTube &amp; CNN Presidential Debate &#124; The Dangers of User Generated Content     Posted in: News and YouTube by Clayton Moulynox    Old media discovered the pitfalls of new media this week when CNN and YouTube partnered to host the US Presidential Debate. It was only 1/24 of a second during the live TV broadcast, but CNN executives have labeled it &#8220;despicable&#8221;. During one of the user generated videos containing a question (the videos were a feature of the debate) an offensive picture, apparently well known as the GOATSE, was flashed up momentarily in front of the live national TV audience. The picture, which portrays a male doing something with his body that makes even the strongest-stomached person wince, has been doing the rounds on the internet since 2000.  Although it was only a split second, it&#8217;s been reported as many as 200,000 viewers phoned in to express their displeasure! With user generated content originating on the internet you often get more than you bargain for - a lesson that traditional media companies like CNN will come to discover! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] YouTube &#38; CNN Presidential Debate | The Dangers of User Generated Content     Posted in: News and YouTube by Clayton Moulynox    Old media discovered the pitfalls of new media this week when CNN and YouTube partnered to host the US Presidential Debate. It was only 1/24 of a second during the live TV broadcast, but CNN executives have labeled it &#8220;despicable&#8221;. During one of the user generated videos containing a question (the videos were a feature of the debate) an offensive picture, apparently well known as the GOATSE, was flashed up momentarily in front of the live national TV audience. The picture, which portrays a male doing something with his body that makes even the strongest-stomached person wince, has been doing the rounds on the internet since 2000.  Although it was only a split second, it&#8217;s been reported as many as 200,000 viewers phoned in to express their displeasure! With user generated content originating on the internet you often get more than you bargain for &#8211; a lesson that traditional media companies like CNN will come to discover! [...]</p>
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