About Eyeblast

Eyeblast is an online platform for people to share and view videos, photos, articles and opinions on topics that are important to them -- from news to political issues and rip-roaring humor. People use the site to upload, view and share content, connect with friends, classmates and colleagues and make new acquaintances.

Everyone is welcome to visit Eyeblast to view and search public postings and polls. Registered users older than 18 can post content, rate videos, make comments, create profiles and groups, join groups, send and read e-mails, store favorite videos and content, and more. Registration is quick and easy. Registration is quick and easy. See member sign up page for more information, and read the terms of service.

Eyeblast is brought to you by the Media Research Center, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit research and education organization. The MRC is located at 325 S. Patrick Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. For information about the MRC, please visit www.MRC.org.

The Eyeblast Team

K. Daniel Glover is the senior producer and program director. He has 17 years of experience as a journalist in Washington, with most of that time at two of the premier publishing companies inside the Beltway, National Journal and Congressional Quarterly.

Glover most recently served as the editor of National Journal’s Technology Daily and as the managing editor before that. He also tracked the policy and political impact of blogs Beltway Blogroll for NationalJournal.com. During his tenure as Tech Daily’s editor, the publication began blogging and podcasting, developed a presence on Facebook, incorporated user-generated video into the site, and experimented with the Twitter mini-blog service as a news tool.

Glover also is the publisher and executive producer of AirCongress, a portal to content of, by and about Congress and U.S. politics. It is his latest independent online project. He has other blogs about presidential homes and the tax burden in America. Under the pen name Mister Critter, Glover authored and self-published to the Web a children's book titled "George Washington Beaver & The Cherry Tree."

A native of West Virginia and journalism graduate of West Virginia University, Glover moved to the Washington area in 1991. He worked as a reporter and editor at Congressional Quarterly for nearly seven years. His passion for the Internet took root at IntellectualCapital.com, a startup opinion e-zine where he worked from 1997 until it folded in 2000.

Send your questions, comments or feedback about Eyeblast to Daniel Glover.