Real-time sentiment on presumptive candidates
and key issues collected from Newsweek readers nationwide for
historic, televised debate showdown
SAN
FRANCISCO, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- MeetingPulse, a leading provider of real-time audience
engagement solutions, is proud to announce its role as the
technology behind Newsweek's Pulse Panel during the highly
anticipated US Presidential Debate held on Thursday, June 27th. The innovative platform
enabled live interaction and instant feedback from viewers,
enhancing the debate experience for millions of Americans.
Newsweek's Pulse Panel of nationwide readers watched the debate
and responded to key moments via flash polls, selected by editors
and powered by MeetingPulse functionality, to capture real-time
reactions from the diverse audience. The platform's capabilities
allowed viewers to participate actively by expressing their
opinions, voting on key issues, and submitting questions for the
candidates.
The MeetingPulse platform also facilitated the flash poll
results being embedded into the Newsweek website for continuing
reference to viewer sentiment by global readers and other news
organizations.
"We are proud to have partnered with Newsweek for such a highly
anticipated and discussed debate," said Aaron Lifshin, CEO of MeetingPulse. "Our
platform is ideal for understanding and recording what a television
audience is thinking as they engage with seminal live programming.
MeetingPulse fosters audience engagement and provides valuable
insights across the political landscape. We are honored to have
contributed to a more interactive and responsive debate experience,
and we commend Newsweek's commitment to engaging their audience
with a modern mobile and web experience."
MeetingPulse technology provides an interactive, real-time
approach for the public to be involved in the democratic process
via:
- Real-Time Polling: Enables viewers to vote on
debate topics and candidate responses instantly.
- Live Q&A: Allows audience members
to submit questions, which were then addressed by the
moderators.
- Sentiment Analysis: Captures and analyzes
audience reactions to gauge public sentiment on various issues and
remain available within an iframe on websites.
- Interactive Features: Includes live comments, emoji
reactions, and more to keep the audience engaged throughout any
programming.
Newsweek's Pulse Panel, powered by MeetingPulse, provided a
seamless and intuitive user experience, ensuring that viewers could
easily participate and share their views. The feedback collected
during the debate will be invaluable in understanding public
opinion and shaping future discussions.
"As the political landscape continues to evolve, MeetingPulse
remains committed to providing innovative solutions that enhance
communication and voter sentiment," continued Lifshin. "The
successful deployment of the platform during the US Presidential
Debate is a testament to our technology's ease of use for diverse
programming audiences, versatility and effectiveness in election
season."
For more information about MeetingPulse and our suite of
audience engagement tools, please visit meetingpulse.net.
About Newsweek:
Newsweek is a premier news magazine and website that has been
bringing high-quality journalism to readers around the globe for
over 80 years. Known for its in-depth analysis and comprehensive
coverage of current events, Newsweek continues to be a trusted
source of news and information.
About MeetingPulse:
MeetingPulse is a leading provider
of real-time audience engagement solutions designed to transform
meetings, events, and live broadcasts. Our platform offers a range
of interactive features, including live polling, Q&A, sentiment
analysis, and more, to foster meaningful connections and gather
valuable insights. Trusted by organizations worldwide, MeetingPulse
is dedicated to enhancing communication and engagement in every
interaction.
Media Contact:
Tara
Thomas
Phone: + 415 450 9646
tthomas@meetingpulse.net
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