Marriage Equality Bill video get more than 500,000 hits
Marriage Equality Bill video at
www.inthehouse.co.nz surpasses half a million views in less
than 48 hours
More than 500,000 people have watched the videos of the third reading of the Marriage Amendment Bill via the Parliamentary video archive website www.inthehouse.co.nz in the past 48 hours.
The video of Hon Maurice Williamson’s speech to the House alone has attracted nearly 100,000 views.
Christchurch-based Tandem Studios records, re-formats and re-purposes Parliament’s traditional TV content and publishes it on the website www.inthehouse.co.nz in small segments that are easy for viewers to search for and locate using its own leading edge online media tool LaBon™ (Living and Breathing Online Newsletter).
Since beginning its work with the Clerk of
the House of Representatives in 2009, Tandem Studios has
created more than 17,000 videos for the House of
Representatives resulting in more than one million
individual views.
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Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill
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http://inthehouse.co.nz/node/18232
About Tandem Studios:
Established in 1974,
Tandem Studios are leading content creation experts in New
Zealand and one of Christchurch’s longest-serving and most
respected creative companies. Working in all areas of media,
including radio, print, television and online, Tandem
Studios has developed leading expertise in live streaming
and video archives. Tandem Studios this understanding and
its creative approach to producing content for the wide
variety of media channels available to work with a broad
spectrum of clients - from local and national clients
through to multi-national
corporations.
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