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  • New Orleans City Council to start broadcasting meetings live on Internet

    September 03, 2009

  • House of Representatives Speaker Praises Tennessee General Assembly's Website

    August 05, 2009

    Tennessee House of Representatives Speaker Kent Williams praises the Tennessee General Assembly's website.

  • Pushing Governments to Do More on Transparency

    July 15, 2009

    Granicus has published a white paper outlining standards for government transparency in the new online world. While their standards are not the be all, end all, they do provide a useful benchmark on which to judge what some of the more innovative local governments are doing nation-wide.

  • Sumner residents can now watch sessions on the Internet

    July 13, 2009

    "The amount of storage space we (now) have is sufficient that we (can now) provide that service to all of our member jurisdictions," RCC Director Bill Oltman said. "It's part of the benefits our members get." The meetings are not streamed live, Oltman said, but are archived and can we watched at any time. Each meeting will be available for a year after it's put online.

  • 2009 Granicus User Conference

    June 30, 2009

    The annual event will be held July 22-24, 2009 at the Parc 55 Hotel in downtown San Francisco. This is a great opportunity to learn about best practice techniques and ways to sharpen your Granicus skills.

  • Nevada County Board of Supervisors Delivers Better Public Access with Granicus Streaming Video

    May 26, 2009

  • City Council meetings to stream live on the Web

    April 30, 2009

    Citizens and other interested parties with high-speed Internet access will be able to watch Columbia City Council meetings live on the Internet, effective May 4, 2009. Granicus, the vendor chosen to stream the meetings and store archived footage, brought a product to the table with the right features at the right price and serve other government clients, according to the press release.

  • San Franscisco Is Tops in Streaming Video

    March 04, 2009

    The City and County of San Francisco is claiming the distinction of posting more meetings online than any other government channel—some 2,371 archived meetings as of Feb. 20.

  • New streaming video technology comes to Thurmont

    March 04, 2009

    Thurmont residents now have access to town meetings directly at their fingertips. Since Feb. 9, the town's website, in conjunction with Granicus Inc., has been streaming town meetings.

  • La Habra Heights puts council on the Internet

    February 20, 2009

    With Councilwoman Tela Millsap's words began a new way for residents and others to watch City Council meetings. Instead of having to go there in person or wait for cable television to air a tape of the meeting, all you now have to do is get on the Internet and listen and watch. Or you can go online the next day or later and call up each agenda item separately. La Habra Heights is one of 37 cities in Los Angeles County that broadcasts its meetings over the Internet.

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