Shows hosted by Brian Reich

Brian is the editor of Campaign Web Review, a blog examining the use of the Internet by candidates, campaigns and organizations, activists and the media during the 2004 cycle. He was credentialed to blog the Democratic and Republican Conventions as well as the Presidential Debates. He has spent much of his life working with campaigns and political organizations, helping to direct dozens of campaigns across the country. He also served as Vice President Gore's Briefing Director in the White House and during the 2000 campaign. Brian is now a strategic consultant and Director of Boston Operations for Mindshare Interactive Campaigns.

Personal Democracy Forum

May 17, 2005 - 2:19pm

Hosts: Nicco Mele, Harish Rao, Brian Reich

Series: U.S. Politics, Media, International Politics


EchoRadio personnel spent Monday podcasting from the Personal Democracy Forum conference in New York City. There are some fantastic conversations here with the new masters of internet and politics. Click on over and give them a listen.



Episode Nine: Radical Communications

February 7, 2005 - 11:45am

Hosts: Nicco Mele, Brian Reich

Series: U.S. Politics


The second in our series of talks with Brian Reich about political organizing in the internet age.

Soundtrack: Common- Sixth Sense, Gil Scott Heron- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, The Metaphysical- Shall We Overcome?, Matmos- Stars and Stripes Forever, Prefuse 73- Afternoon Love In.


echoradio-9.mp3 (24.49 MB)

Episode Eight: Rules For Radicals

February 1, 2005 - 12:07pm

Hosts: Nicco Mele, Michael Silberman, Brian Reich

Series: U.S. Politics


A generation ago, writer and activist Saul Alinsky outlined critical lessons about power and politics for community organizers in his book "Rules for Radicals". We joined up with Brian Reich of Mindshare to talk about "New Rules for Radical Communications" and how Alinksy's lessons can be applied to online organizing. We hope it's the first of many discussions-- Let us know what you think.


echoradio-8.mp3 (31.02 MB)

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