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ABC News Citizen Journalism Videos

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Overview Citizen Journalism Videos From ABC News on i-Caught:

i-CAUGHT, ABC News’ citizen journalism web site, is news that is created by you. You take a picture or shoot some video of news that is happening in your neighborhood and you upload it to i-CAUGHT so that the world can see what you see.

News, Weather and More on i-Caught:

There are all kinds of videos and pictures to view on i-CAUGHT, such as news (Fire in Sepulveda Basin), weather (Nanny’s Rainbow), and many other topics.

Finding Videos on i-Caught:

i-CAUGHT is a well organized site with a list of different channels (i.e. news, weather, red-handed, etc.). It is very user friendly and you will find videos that you probably never thought you’d see. For example, in the red-handed category there is a video of a pizza delivery woman at Senator Biden’s residence; he apparently didn’t order the pizza.

Watching Videos on i-Caught:

The video is easy to play, just click and it starts within seconds. There is no need for special software downloads and you can watch full screen video if desired.

Sharing Videos on i-Caught:

You can e-mail videos to whomever you want, and you can upload your own videos as well. And you can upload your own videos by clicking on the UPLOAD NOW button, but make sure you create a membership ID first.

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