Two months ago today we moved our campaign online.
Tonight, Joe wrapped up a Q&A on Facebook – which was his 83rd live video in 61 days. In that time we& #39;ve racked up nearly 10 million views.
TBH, it& #39;s been wild. But here are some of my favorite moments from along the way...
Tonight, Joe wrapped up a Q&A on Facebook – which was his 83rd live video in 61 days. In that time we& #39;ve racked up nearly 10 million views.
TBH, it& #39;s been wild. But here are some of my favorite moments from along the way...
Things really got rolling on St. Patricks Day when Joe donned a hat for the first time in & #39;public& #39; (don& #39;t fact check me) and Ellie became a Facebook favorite with her frozen singing skills.
Then came the multi platform streams. We started out in a makeshift studio at our office and then transitioned to Joe& #39;s attic after shelter in place.
The opening design has evolved quite a bit... early ones were... rough.
(putting my own graphic design on blast here)
The opening design has evolved quite a bit... early ones were... rough.
(putting my own graphic design on blast here)
Interviews have changed quite a bit, too. But the one constant here is the amazing string of guests. From famous chefs and nurses on the front lines, to broadway casts and powerhouse Members of Congress.
Wouldn& #39;t have been possible without @micky_cummings and @emilybrowne
Wouldn& #39;t have been possible without @micky_cummings and @emilybrowne
Not to mention a few viral moments along the way that were driven by a candidate that follows the news closer than anyone I& #39;ve ever worked with – and, frankly, just really gives a damn about those he& #39;s fighting for.
1.1 million views left <-> 1.5 million views right
1.1 million views left <-> 1.5 million views right