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The Big Debate on Racism, 1 February 2014. The Big Debate South Africa is a South African television debate series with a focus on pertinent contemporary political topics to South Africa. It is conducted in a "town hall debate" style with the presenter, Siki Mgabadeli, interviewing key guests, asking questions, and moderating the subsequent debate.
The company was founded when Brown and Hopkins met while working with Google Video to digitize the VHS archives of The Charlie Rose Show in 2006. [3] They began contemplating how to organize information into "short-form intellectual videos targeting online audiences" [3] and envisioned "an online platform where the world's leading experts could weigh in on current issues".
Specifically, to count as a legitimate view, a user must intentionally initiate the playback of the video and play at least 30 seconds of the video (or the entire video for shorter videos). Additionally, while replays count as views, there is a limit of 4 or 5 views per IP address during a 24-hour period, after which point, no further views ...
Watch the debate unfold live as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump face off in the first president debate.
Trump and Harris went into Tuesday’s debate locked in a tight race — much tighter than the one between Trump and Biden. In North Carolina, the race is nearly even, polls show . Harris is a ...
The first 2016 debate between Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had the highest viewership of any televised debate — 84 million, according to data compiled by the Pew Research ...
Media companies were looking for new ways to harness the possibilities of web video and YouTube was looking for opportunities to give its users access to the national political stage, so Bohrman and Grove formed a unique partnership in the CNN/YouTube Debates. It was the first-ever web-to-television debate partnership.
Full debate on YouTube; Wepolls.com 2012 GOP Presidential Forum. Wepolls hosted an alternative debate among the three candidates most often excluded from most of the other debates: Buddy Roemer, Gary Johnson and Fred Karger. It was held on December 15, 2011, at 11 pm EST. Wepolls debate; Second Republican Presidential Forum