Snack time over- Raleigh Blogs Town Hall Video now available

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Raleigh Blogs Town Hall Live After the live stream talk Lunch is over and so is our first live stream video snacking meetup. Our Raleigh Blogs Town Hall meetup was live streamed today with a few local bloggers and our own community bloggers. You can see the list of bloggers below along with a few of the topics that we discussed. We had a few technical glitches with the audio but overall I would call the event a success. During the live steam we had a few questions from our viewers and we topped out around 65 online viewers and averaged a consistent 21 viewers. The video has been archived and you can watch the Raleigh Blogs Town Hall live via the embed video below. Local bloggers: David Millsaps - New Raleigh Blog – http://www.newraleigh.com Jason Peck - North Hills Buzz – http://www.northhillsbuzz.com Teri Saylor - Miss Congeniality - http://misscongeniality.wordpress.com NBC17 community bloggers: Ginny Skalski - Ginny from the blog - http://blogs.wncn.info/gskalski Doug Sutton - Raleigh Native Review - http://blogs.wncn.info/dsutton Wayne Sutton - Local Conversations - http://blogs.wncn.info/wsutton Blog Topics Why blog about Raleigh? What are some of the hot topics on our blogs? How much interaction do you have with our readers? Has your blog ever had any breaking news in Raleigh? What is your definition of a citizen journalist and your thoughts on the citizen journalism movement? How blogs are changing news? How do you feel about credibility ratings for citizen journalists? Raleigh Blogs Town Hall Live stream set 1 More Blog Town Hall meetups are planned focused on college sports and the upcoming May 6th primary, so stayed tuned via Local Conversations or my twitter feed for dates to be announced.

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