April 24th, 2009
05:19 PM ET
Webby nomination marks banner year for CNN.com video

As you may have heard, CNN.com was recently nominated for a Webby Award in the broadband category. Obviously, this is a huge honor of which we're very proud - and we hope you feel the same! With that, we are humbly asking for your support by voting for us in the Webby People's Voice Awards, voted on by the general public. Now through April 30th, you can register and vote for your favorite Web sites at http://pv.webbyawards.com ... And if you want to make sure you vote for CNN.com, click the Web site’s icon and select “Broadband” in the dropdown menu, then cast your vote for CNN.com Video!

Last year certainly was a banner year for video at CNN.com in a number of ways, as the first several months of 2009 also have been. On the technology front, we moved to a Flash player so we could give you the best user experience possible. We also heard you loud and clear when you asked for the ability to share video with your friends, so we created an embeddable player for your blogs and Web sites. On the programming side, we had an amazingly busy and challenging year covering one of the most fascinating and historic elections of all time, providing you hours and hours of special coverage across four live streams!

Your dedicated usage - from on-demand, live streaming and podcasts - and honors such as the Webby nomination are a testament to the hard working and talented team at CNN.com. So, thank you!

And as you might expect, we're always looking for ways to make your experience and our product better. Drop us a line and tell us what you'd like to see. And again, thank you for making CNN.com the No. 1 video site for news and information!

Posted by: Sandy Malcolm - Executive Producer Video
Filed under: Video


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April 24th, 2009
9:25 pm ET
 

congrats cnn!! i come here for all the news and updates. of course i watch the videos too. there very interesting, thank you for making news easy to find and watch. i like how the videos are broken into categories, like U.S, Entertainment, World, Offbeat, Politics, i Reporters, most popular, cnn tv, cnn-live, and top stories to name a few!! my vote goes to cnn!

Posted by: viewer
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April 24th, 2009
10:28 pm ET
 

You lose my vote because of the Will-I-Am hologram schtick you tried to pull during the presidential elections. That set back the scientific awareness of the American public by a decade while keeping their gullibility in check.

Posted by: Rick
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April 25th, 2009
1:47 am ET
 

Um, seriously, no one cares.

Posted by: Sue
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April 25th, 2009
4:25 am ET
 

Congratulations! You deserve it. I've made my vote count. But tell me did I not call this in my iReport: http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-240093

Posted by: Tracy Hill
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April 25th, 2009
5:43 am ET
 

Congrats!!!

Posted by: David P. Kronmiller
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April 25th, 2009
6:47 am ET
 

I went to the Webby awards site and got lost (and I have good computer skills), so I couldn't vote for CNN. Give us more detailed directions on how to vote for CNN video and we will!

Posted by: Deidre Stenard
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April 25th, 2009
7:34 am ET
 

WOW!!!! a "webby"! That's MUCH better than say a Pulitzer or a Peabody or something.

Thanks CNN for bringing us the best broadband pap out there on the net!

All the best, but now excuse me...i need to go get my news from The NY Times and the BBC.

Posted by: John Sonpull
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April 25th, 2009
7:53 am ET
 

First, a congrats to CNN.com on the award.

As I read this story and how you faired on the coverage of the Inaugartion, I was asking a simple but fun question.

"Who is clobbering who?" It seems when it comes to the Internet related part of Fox and CNN. It seems you're kicking butt. It appears to be the opposite on the TV portion. For CNN, I'd encourage you to look at the "why". That is, if the reason isn't apparent.

I would love for CNN to keep playing to its real strength and not worry about being "entertaining" as Fox or MSNBC. It seems your real strength is in reporting the news and giving some extra insight into what is going on.

Fox is likely to tell us what's going on; however they're doing so with entertaining personalities. As for MSNBC, I don't watch and am not interested in what appears to be a "Far Left" "news" network.

CNN, please stay Centrist and moderate.

Posted by: Barry
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April 25th, 2009
7:46 pm ET
 

Congrats and best wishes in the coming year

Posted by: Sharon
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