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Democratic National Convention Chilly8 08-25-2008
Posted by Chilly8 on August 25, 2008, 5:42 pm
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There is a lot of interest in our broadcast of the Democratic
National\Convetion. I am seeing people tuning in from office
networks all over the western half of the United States, where
it is still in the working hours. There are a lot of people tuning
in to the convention from workplace networks.

For the next two weeks, you will likely have people on your
netowrks tuning in to the Democratic and Republican National
Conventions, so there will likely be a LOT of people on your
workplace networks tuning in to the Democratic and Republican
national conventions, be it from our broadcasts, or from some
other online webcast of the event.




Posted by Chilly8 on August 26, 2008, 1:16 pm
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> There is a lot of interest in our broadcast of the Democratic
> National\Convetion. I am seeing people tuning in from office
> networks all over the western half of the United States, where
> it is still in the working hours. There are a lot of people tuning
> in to the convention from workplace networks.


I just got the geographical reports, and there was a lot of listening
from the western half of the United States, during the working
hours, so it appears that our broadcasts of the conventions are
picking up a lot of listening in the workplace.



Posted by Gary on August 28, 2008, 4:15 pm
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our favorite proxy troll wrote:
> I just got the geographical reports, and there was a lot of listening
> from the western half of the United States, during the working
> hours, so it appears that our broadcasts of the conventions are
> picking up a lot of listening in the workplace.

Shocking news there; people using the Internet from the office.

"When American office workers are denied access to vast, complex streams
of ever-fluctuating and evolving information, they tend to get a lot
done." http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29601

Posted by Chilly8 on August 28, 2008, 10:50 pm
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> our favorite proxy troll wrote:
>> I just got the geographical reports, and there was a lot of listening
>> from the western half of the United States, during the working
>> hours, so it appears that our broadcasts of the conventions are
>> picking up a lot of listening in the workplace.
>
> Shocking news there; people using the Internet from the office.


Well, I don't consider listening to the Democratic Conventtion
to be unetchical. The listenership went up during the Roll Call
Of The States, on Wednesday. As long as someone was getting
their work done, there was NOTHING wrong with tuning in to
either of the political conventions.




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