Media Coverage

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  • Something Everyone Agrees On: More Demand = Good Thing

    November 21, 2008

    Geoff Daily, a technology journalist, sees how the government can spur the demand for bandwidth in continuing to make more of their services available online. Granicus is an example where government meetings are being webcasted and citizens can watch at their convenience, easily search through agenda items, look up related materials, and more.

  • From Town Hall, It's Council Meetings Live By Webcast

    November 20, 2008

    Aside from being able to watch live broadcasts of council meetings online, citizens are also able to review and replay agenda items, as well as, use a search engine to review past actions on issues of interest. This new process is available with the help of Granicus Inc. of San Francisco, who is opening up the workings of town and city governments across the nation.

  • Aspen Government TV Short on Funds

    November 19, 2008

    In addition to providing television programming, GrassRoots Television should soon be able to offer on-demand video of government and community programming, with the help of its Granicus program.

  • For Granicus, Transparent Democracy is Just Business as Usual

    November 03, 2008

    An interview with Granicus CEO, Tom Spengler, discussing Granicus' corporate vision, their products, and what’s in store for them in the future.

  • Puyallup City Council Stamps Approval on Broadcasting

    October 30, 2008

    Granicus' streaming media software will allow Puyallup residents to search through particular items in a council meetings, and help to prevent network crashes on government Web sites.

  • Color Me Officially Excited About PEG's Future

    September 23, 2008

    Granicus' webcasting solution has been going strong this past year, with communities all across the country coming to realize how the use of online video can strengthen the democratic process.

  • Video of Redding City Council Meetings Available Online

    September 17, 2008

    Council meetings are now available online, as well as archived, for residents of Redding to view.

  • Council Meetings Leap into Cyberspace

    September 05, 2008

    For the first time ever, the Sept. 9 council meeting will not only be broadcast over the local cable access channel but also streamed live online through a link on the Windham town Web site.

  • Brooklyn Center City Council to be Broadcast Live Online

    August 28, 2008

    Brooklyn Center will begin broadcasting council meetings live via the Internet on their city website and archived for viewers to watch at their convenience.

  • More Watch OV Meetings via Online Video

    August 20, 2008

    With public meetings now available online for Oro Valley, the number of viewers are growing consistently.

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