ASU Cares

27 04 2008

This report detailed the efforts by ASU students to clean up the Thunderbird Park in North Phoenix as a part of the annual “ASU Cares” community service event.

NOTE: This report is presented in stunning High-Definition

Viewers can watch the video on YouTube at the moment, and once we process the video into an iPod and MP4 format, we will post the link here.

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Iraq War Protest

16 04 2008

A first for 360 News: a fully high-definition news report, detailing the war protests outside of Sen. John McCain’s office in Phoenix, AZ. The protest was organized after the Iraq War death toll reached 4,000 people the Sunday prior.

Viewers can watch the video on YouTube at the moment, and once we process the video into an iPod and MP4 format, we will post the link here.

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Back In Business!

16 04 2008

360 News regrets the break in publishing, this is due to technical problems and demanding schedules for its participants in the new college semester. We are back in business, and we will also be posting two of our latest video news reports shortly. These two news reports are produced completely in 1080i high definition. See the difference yourself!

Sincerely,

Management





McCain Prevails in NH, Clinton-Obama Tie

8 01 2008

Results from the New Hampshire are coming in, and with 29% of the precincts reporting, we have gathered from various news sources that Arizona Senator John McCain has won the New Hampshire Republican primary with 38% of the Republican vote.

Mitt Romney, despite having served as Governor of the neighboring state of Massachusetts, was dealt another defeat in New Hampshire, with 28% of the Republican votes. Iowa Caucus winner Mike Huckabee came in third, with 12% of the vote.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani came in fourth, with 9% of the vote, and is only about 300 votes away from Congressman Ron Paul. Former Law & Order actor Fred Thompson only received 695 votes in New Hampshire.

On the Democratic side, Iowa Caucus winner Barack Obama is locked in a tight race with New York Senator Hillary Clinton, with Hillary Clinton ahead at this moment. Clinton has 40% of the votes in New Hampshire, with Obama garnering 36% of the vote. John Edwards is projected to be in third place, with 17% of the vote. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is in fourth place, with 5% of the vote.

Detailed voting statistics will be posted at the Decision360 page when it is finalized.





Decision 360- The Countdown

7 01 2008

It came a bit later than we would like it to, but here it is: Decision 360: dedicated to covering what could be the most important election in the past decade. 360 News will dedicate all of its resources to cover this event, up until the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States.

Decision 360- Covering All Campaigns, All Levels, and All Angles.