If you want election coverage on your mobile phone, Verizon has a lot to offer with their
channels in the
Election 2008 category on their V CAST Video-enabled phones. There's news form CBS, ABC, NBC, MTV News and Webcast '08.
For Entertianment:
- COMEDY CENTRAL - Indecision 2008 clips from "The Daily Show with
Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report," as well as political stand-up
comedy and digital originals - Atom Political Parodies - A lighter look at election year politics
- NBC Universal - Video from NBC's "Saturday Night Live," "Saturday
Night Live Weekend Update Thursdays," plus political jokes from both
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" - Comedy Time - "Joke the Vote," a compilation of election related
stand-up comedy and mash-ups featuring John McCain and Hillary Clinton
- Howcast - More than 10 how-to videos on topics from how to submit
an absentee ballot to how to vote to how to translate what a politician
says - Paramount - Classic scenes from the Academy Award® nominated film "Election," starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon
- Zapper TV - Features "Race For the White House," an animated comedy show
- Sí TV - "Crash the Parties" countdown to the election focusing on
the issues most relevant to Latino voters and coverage and stories from
the Democratic and Republican National Conventions
Spanish Language
- Telemundo - Full coverage of the elections with video from award
winning ARV and Noticiero Telemundo, plus exclusive made-for-digital
segments about election issues facing Latinos this year
Customers can check out V CAST Video whenever they want for just
$3.00 for 24-hour use or by signing up for the $15.00 V CAST VPak
monthly subscription, which also includes access to Verizon Wireless'
ESPN MVP, Get It Now® and Mobile Web services. Customers get unlimited
basic video but application download fees may apply for 3D games and
premium video. There are no airtime or megabyte charges to download,
stream or watch V CAST content with any V CAST subscription.