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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedASK YOUR QUESTIONS ON YOUTUBE-EURONEWS.(Brief article)
Tech Europe, June, 2009
Euronews and Youtube are joining together to encourage online debate prior to the European elections. Until 3 June, surfers can submit their questions to candidates by posting videos at www.youtube.com/questionsforeurope , a temporary channel in German, English or French.
Euronews will select the questions and submit them to a panel of candidates, experts or journalists who will reply to them during prime time broadcasts, until 12 June. The leading international information channel in Europe says it also wants to use this as a source of inspiration for its newsroom or to seek interviews. Youtube, owned by Google, offers video hosting services and prides itself on record downloads during the last election campaigns in the United States, Israel and New Zealand. (PLE)
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