Livestation To Aggregate U.S. Election News Coverage
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With the U.S. Presidential election now four days away, Livestation will assemble what they call a "unique, interactive experience". With a number of news channels available in one place. According to the company, viewers will be able to view multiple perspectives and the chance to use the Livestation chat functionality to influence how live, on-air programmes develop.
BBC World News David Dimbleby, one of the BBC's most experienced presenters will be hosting an election special along with Matt Frei, anchor of BBC World News America. They'll be joined in the studio by veteran newsman Ted Koppel for big picture perspective and global analysis.
Euronews says it will be assessing the impact of the election from a European perspective and analysing how the outcome may influence the future relationship between Europe and America. The euronews coverage will be streamed in seven languages on Livestation.
France 24 has set up studios at the foot of the Trocadéro, where the largest American election evening outside the United States is being organized by Republicans & Democrats Abroad.
C-SPAN coverage will start at 14.00 GMT with an in-depth look at how the 2008 elections will impact the next Congress. C-SPAN will be taking the feeds from both campaigns' HQs from Chicago and Phoenix. This will most likely be interspersed with behind-the-scenes coverage, a studio host with guests and viewer calls






