Quick.tv provided the live voting and strapline technology for the Telegraph Media Group coverage of Gordon Brown at the Iraq Inquiry today. The partnership follows last month’s hugely successful coverage of Tony Blair at the same Inquiry which also utilised Quick.tv technology.

The event is being delivered using Ooyala with a live feed provided by ITN.
UPDATE: While Prime Minister gave evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, 115,854 votes were cast in the interactive video poll as to Gordon Brown’s credibility, with 69.6 per cent of respondents indicting they were not per cent were not convinced by the Prime Minister’s evidence.
For further information visit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvideo/uk-politics-video/7345502/Iraq-Inquiry-video-Gordon-Brown-gives-evidence-to-the-Chilcot-Inquiry.html
nickbelluk
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March 5th, 2010
Quicktv
115,854 votes cast in the Telegraph’s interactive video poll yesterday. Full story: http://bit.ly/aBwiBt
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itsryan
Interactive video / voting – nice use of the QuickTV platform http://bit.ly/aBwiBt (via @Quicktv)
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turnerchris
That’s ‘on Friday, not ‘yesterday’ RT @ Quicktv 115,854 votes cast in the Telegraph’s interactive video poll yesterday: http://bit.ly/aBwiBt
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