Most Downloadable Politician
Tuesday, 19 December 2006, 12:00 am
Press Release: Agenda
Most Downloadable Politician
Retired National Party
leader Don Brash was the most downloaded video stream on the
“Agenda” web site this year.
His three interviews on
the Saturday morning TVOne show drew 2324 downloads, closely
followed by NZ First leader Winston Peter’s three
interviews which attracted 2308 downloads.
In third place
was Labour Party Minister and strategist, Pete Hodgson with
1578 downloads for this three interviews.
Prime Minister
Helen Clark was interviewed only twice but still drew 973
downloads while new National leader John Key was interviewed
once and attracted 861 downloads.
At the bottom of the
list were Minister for Auckland, Judith Tizard and ACT
leader Rodney Hide who together attracted only 130
downloads.
“Agenda” will be back on TVOne at 8.30 a.m.
on March 10 next
year.
ENDS
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