CNN And MSNBC To Use Microsoft Pulse During The 2016 State Of The Union

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Microsoft today announced that Microsoft Pulse will be partnering with CNN, MSNBC, NBC Universo and Telemundo to allow American people to participate in and give real-time feedback to President Obama’s final State of the Union address.

As the State of the Union begins on Tuesday, January 12, at 9 p.m. EST, viewers will be able to vote on whether they agree or disagree with what the president has to say through the tap of the screen or the click of the mouse on any smartphone, tablet, or PC. Pulse allows participants to react to the speech on a continuous basis by voting every five seconds, and as often as they want.

The results of the people’s sentiment will be shared in real-time during the live broadcast by CNN and NBC Universo, and online through their digital livestreams by MSNBC and Telemundo. To participate, watch CNN or NBC Universo at 9pm EST and vote at cnn.com/pulse or telemundo.com/pulse. You can also stream the speech and vote on Msnbc.com or Telemundo.com.

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