The live stream of elections will be available in English and Hindi and takes place with the second phase of polling and counting day, Monday, December 18, 2017
New Delhi: Twitter has announced the first live stream of elections from India, as conversations related to the Gujarat Elections on Twitter continue to grow. The political interest and discourse in the Gujarat Elections generated over 800,000 Tweets in the past week alone.
The live streaming of the Gujarat Election on Twitter is developed in collaboration with India Today and AajTak as part of Twitter’s continuous efforts in taking Digital India to newer heights.
The live stream of the Gujarat elections on Twitter will take place today to cover the second phase of polling, including the highly-anticipated Exit Polls, slated to broadcast both in Hindi and English from 6pm. The live stream on Twitter kicked off with Phase I of polling on Saturday, December 9 and is scheduled to capture live updates through counting day, Monday, December 18, 2017.
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Elaborating on the new development, Amrita Tripathi, Acting Head for News Partnerships, Twitter India said, “Twitter is where people come to see what’s happening in India and the world. We’re excited to launch the first live stream of elections in India together with India Today and AajTak, providing people in India and around the world with the opportunity to follow all the election-related action in real-time, with the best analysis and commentary in the business.”
Commenting on the collaboration Salil Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, India Today Group Digital, said, “The election coverage of the India Today Group offers a great mix of capturing the action from the ground and insightful analysis from top experts. Streaming content Live through Twitter gives it an additional reach and allows us to capture the real-time mood and sentiment of the people.”
The live stream is available for free to logged-in and logged-out users on Twitter and connected devices globally; and each stream will be accompanied by a Twitter timeline, featuring in real time Gujarat Election-related conversation.
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