Obama takes this year's State of Union to YouTube, Snapchat

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2015, file photo, President Barack Obama waves before giving his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington. Obama will deliver his final State of the Union address Tuesday,... (Copyright by WSLS - All rights reserved)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Wired up, and ready to go.

President Barack Obama is pushing his State of the Union address further into cyberspace this year with appearances on YouTube and Snapchat.

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The White House says Tuesday's address will stream live on YouTube, giving viewers another way to watch. Then Obama will sit down Friday with three YouTube celebrities for a live interview from the East Room.

Ingrid Nilsen, a 26-year-old known on YouTube as "Missglamorazzi," will interview the president. So will Adande Thorne, a video game enthusiast known online as "sWooZie," and Destin Sandlin, who makes educational videos.

The White House is also debuting a Snapchat account with behind-the-scenes images of the speech.

The social media blitz continues Obama's campaign to reach Americans who don't watch the speech through traditional channels.

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