IML provided Channel Nine with The Worm during 60 Minutes’ 2007
election debate, televised live across Australia.
A live studio audience of 90 undecided voters used IML’s
audience response keypads to rate their approval and disapproval to
what they heard during speeches from then Prime Minister John
Howard and Opposition leader Kevin Rudd.
Live audience votes were polled moment by moment throughout the
debate and an average result was represented on-screen by The
Worm.
When the audience approved, The Worm turned white and climbed up
the screen and if audience reaction was negative, it turned red and
plummeted down to show their changing opinions.
The Worm was shown live on television screens throughout
Australia to give the nation an instant representation of voter’s
opinions.
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Morris, our Worm expert on: + 61 (0) 404 871 056 or email: ryan.morris@imlworldwide.com