
During last night's
election coverage, I found myself bouncing around from high-def channel to high-def channel, seeing what ABC, CNN, Fox, and MSNBC had to offer. I already knew that CNN correspondent John King would be showcasing election news from the high-tech
Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall, but I had no idea CNN would take their techiness to the next level.
Were you as shocked as I was when they showed correspondent Jessica Yellin in "hollographic 3D form?"

With less than a week left until election night it's time to start making plans — not what election parties or events you're attending, this is a much, much more important decision— who you're spending the evening with, teevees-wise. The media has been as important this campaign as the candidates — and since McCain is saying they've all
been fooled as to the real state of the race, I can't wait to see the results. I know who I'm watching, I've been so CNN-loyal the whole campaign, the thought of abandoning my Wolf wouldn't happen by a hair of his chinny-chin-chin.
Nope, not bad news, just terribly, terribly wrong. Hey, it's live — anything could happen. Check out this round up of crazy news outtakes, that um, made it right on the air.

Though media may or may not be biased (depending on your perception of it) viewers it seems might be. In a
recent Rasmussen poll, the cable network of choice was a big indicator of how a viewer plans to vote in November.
The network that was most closely tied to a candidate?

In a doom-and-gloom
message from CNN today, it seemed like all was lost for the Republican candidate — no young voter was ever going to be inspired by time-tested McCain. Except, it's all a fake! According to a press release, CNN used a phony College Republican to dummy up the story.

This CNN host was all grins, giggles, and flattery when she pitched the show over to the news correspondent on location. But instead of directing our attention to the reporter, she sent us flying headlong into the wonderful world of produce aisle
boob slang. It was an honest accident, I'm sure.

I'm in love with Anderson Cooper. (Is that so wrong? I'm in good company with
Kathy Griffin.) Coop pressed political strategist Donna Brazile to reveal details about Barack Obama's private phone conversation with her.

The news would be far more entertaining if we ditched the talking heads and let talking T-shirts have some say.
Source

Apparently CNN is the network with all the news that's fit to wear.
For some unknown reason (April Fool's is over), CNN is
offering t-shirts featuring headlines from its online video reports. Um, random.