A series of live chats with presidential candidates due to be shown on US
television channel
MTV will also be
broadcast simultaneously on
MySpace.
The programmes will take the form of debates held on university campuses
between young Americans and the 11 presidential hopefuls.
Questions will come from the live studio audiences, as well as emails, text
messages and instant messages from online viewers.
The event is an unlikely collaboration between two competing media companies,
with News
Corp's MySpace sharing content with
Viacom's
MTV.
A similar event recently broadcast on
CNN posed recorded
questions from
YouTube
users.
Ian Rowe, vice president of strategic partnerships at MTV, said that the
debates would be the first true digital representation of the community.
Candidates already confirmed to participate in the MySpace and MTV
Presidential Dialogue series include:
Former Senator John Edwards
(www.myspace.com/johnedwards)
Sam Brownback
(www.myspace.com/sambrownback)
Senator Hillary Clinton
(www.myspace.com/HillaryClinton)
Senator Chris Dodd
(www.myspace.com/senatordodd)
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani
(www.myspace.com/joinrudy2008)
Republican Duncan Hunter
(www.myspace.com/duncanhunter)
Senator John McCain
(www.myspace.com/johnmccain)
Senator Barack Obama
(www.myspace.com/barackobama)
Republican Ron Paul
(www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008)
Governor. Bill Richardson
(www.myspace.com/richardsonforpresident)
Former Governor. Mitt Romney
(www.myspace.com/mittromney)
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