US: Washington Post launches TimeSpace Election
Posted by Lauren Drablier on October 30, 2008 at 7:15 AM
On October 29 the Washington Post launched an online map that brings together all aspects of the presidential campaign, according to Editor & Publisher. The "TimeSpace Election" gives users access too all of the coverage on the election categorized by geography, subject matter or date of publication.

According to a press release from the Washington Post, "The map presents the full scope of washingtonpost.com election content, including articles, polling analysis blog posts, videos, photos, audio files, and reporters' Twitter feeds." In addition, the site will also include coverage from the Associated Press and Reuters.
According to Jim Brady, executive editor of the washingtonpost.com, "The page gives readers a wide variety of ways to drill down their search to find just about anything they're interested in--all of our video content on the candidates, news analysis around an event--anything."
Source: Editor & Publisher
According to Jim Brady, executive editor of the washingtonpost.com, "The page gives readers a wide variety of ways to drill down their search to find just about anything they're interested in--all of our video content on the candidates, news analysis around an event--anything."
Source: Editor & Publisher
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