It could be indicative of the natural ebb and flow of political interest – one side screws up and the people look to the other side just long enough to see what they have to say about it and then turn their attention back to the other side. That may be the case on
YouTube Goes To The Elephants
“The Web is changing the way we consume politics. Whereas talk radio and other ideology-specific media outlets attract party loyalists, we found that there was an 18 percent overlap between unique visitors to Democratic and Republican videos on YouTube.
"The site offers viewers videos that are relevant to what they have already seen, which leads to the discovery and consumption of new content across party lines,” said Lee.
*It's like living in the Twilight Zone as all these Jasons keep popping up. Jason was the most popular name for baby boys in the 1970s and now we're paying the price. I went with my full name to differentiate myself from the five other Jason Millers who are writers, one that's a rodeo guy, and another that's a race car driver (thanks Google), only to learn that an actor on the show "The OC" was also using my full name (but I kill in the Google results for it), and he most likely is quite angry at Jason Lee, the actor in "My Name Is Earl," whom I've had my eye on since "Mallrats," and who this Nielsen//NetRatings Jason Lee must also be miffed about. All the Jason Millers, Jason Lees, and Jason Lee Millers need to have a meeting to work this out. I may have to officially change my name to Jason Lee Miller, Lord and Baron of Ladonia.
Republicans Gaining In YouTube Viewership
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