tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-73012540505876369622024-03-05T03:04:04.057-08:00Ian CarterRead the editor's blog from the heart of the Croydon Advertiser newsroom.mvealehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07544431934820827393noreply@blogger.comBlogger84125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-61460085405310688602008-07-30T03:44:00.000-07:002008-07-30T03:46:14.742-07:00MovingIt seems I've moved again - from now on, you can find me <a href="http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/iancarter" class="lblue"> here.</a>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-67902287038452553012008-07-28T05:59:00.000-07:002008-07-28T06:15:38.574-07:00BackWell I almost managed to go a fortnight without thinking about Croydon before blowing it right at the last minute.<br /><br />Flicking through a dog-eared copy of the Sunday People in a Spanish airport in the early hours of this morning I came across a spread headlined 'The town where even the police get beaten up' and suddenly I was right back in Advertiser House. You can read it for yourself <a href="http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=town-where-even-police-get-beaten-up%26method=full%26objectid=20672538%26siteid=93463-name_page.html" class="lblue"> here. </a><br /><br />It was quite interesting coming to this type of story completely fresh, and I have to say it didn't make Croydon sound like the kind of place I'd like to go shopping, and I shudder to think how these continual incidents will impact on the local economy.<br /><br />(Incidentally, some of you may recognise the name of the report's author. Josh Layton worked at the Advertiser where he was named Press Gazette reporter of the year after a series of gang-related articles.)<br /><br />That aside, I'm not really back into the swing of things yet, and haven't finished wading through my email backlog which I suspect will take me the rest of the afternoon.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-17069110211151401642008-07-10T23:51:00.001-07:002008-07-11T09:54:37.559-07:00Schools<p><br />The news that Edenham High head Jacey Downes has been suspended took me by surprise.<br /><br />I don't know her personally, but the newsdesk have always been impressed with the way she would come out fighting whenever her school was in the headlines for the wrong reasons rather than hiding behind a 'no comment'.<br /><br />Ironically, it's a 'lack of communication' that's been cited as one of the reasons for the school governors' move, so make of that what you will.<br /><br />I guess I should point out that the governing body insists Mrs Downes has not been suspended, but that her absence is the result of an 'arrangement'. <br /><br />I have absolutely no idea what that is supposed to mean, but what is indisuputable is Mrs Downes' deputy is currently running the show.<br /><br />As well as the Edenham story, we're continuing to give extensive coverage to the ongoing schools review.<br /><br />The Advertiser's stance on the overhaul hasn't changed since the start. Some of our schools clearly need a lot of attention, and you can't fix things by tinkering around the edges so brave decisions are needed.<br /><br />Whether the detail of the proposals is correct isn't for us to say - that's an issue for parents, councillors and education experts to debate. Our role is simply to provide a forum for all points of view.<br /><br />This week the attention seems to have shifted from the detail of the proposals to the non-appearance of Maria Gatland and Mike Fisher at recent public meetings.<br /><br />It's a tricky call - if they do turn up, the meetings could easily descend into a slanging match and do more harm than good.<br /><br />On the other hand, if you are in a position of responsibility you have to be prepared to front these things out sometimes - I have to go to the occasional council and police meetings in the full knowledge I'm just going to be moaned at for an hour. You take it on the chin and carry on.<br /><br />Elsewhere in this week's paper, I think Aline has done a fantastic job interviewing teenage killer Adam Eastmond.<br /><br />Eastmond stabbed Gavin Brown to death at the age of just 15, and is back on the streets just 16 months after being jailed for manslaughter.<br /><br />I finished reading the article with mixed feelings. It will never seem right that you can take somebody's life and then walk free in less than two years. <br /><br />But if you want to know why teenagers are carrying knives, this is about as clear an insight as you are going to get - even though it doesn't paint a very optimistic picture for the future.<br /><br />Finally, this may well be my last blog entry for a couple of weeks as I'm going somewhere where the default weather setting isn't grey and drizzly. By the time I come back our website will look completely different and we'll hopefully have recruited a couple of new reporters.<br /><br />In the meantime, news editor Jo Wadsworth has started her own blog - you can read it <a href="http://jowadsworth.blogspot.com/" class="lblue"> here. </a>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-62782896012747999042008-07-09T13:05:00.000-07:002008-07-09T13:14:08.017-07:00Pigeons and poetry<p><br />Many thanks to the reader who reminded me that Mr Mappin (see below) is the same man who set up a series of 'good news only' papers a while ago. <br /><br />I don't think they're still going, but you can read about them <a href="http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/news/2004/04apr/040413map.shtml" class="lblue"> here. </a><br /><br />Many thanks to the other reader who made an equally valid comment on the same topic, although I hope you understand why I've decided it's probably best not to publish it for now.<br /><br />Right, back to Croydon and our reporter Aline Nassif poetically claimed that 'stories were falling on her like pigeon droppings' this week.<br /><br />She's right as well.<br /><br /> One story in particular, which is currently causing a few legal shenanigans, will make a <span style="font-style:italic;">very </span>striking front page, even if some people are trying to block its publication.<br /><br />It's shaping up to be another strong paper all round, with another two or three stories easily strong enough to be the front page lead in any other week.<br /><br />Oh, and work continues apace on the new Croydon site - I think I'll post the temporary address later this week so you can have a sneak preview.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-29254352051121387082008-07-08T08:51:00.000-07:002008-07-08T09:09:56.111-07:00Diseases<p><br />For some time now I've had the misfortune to be on the mailing list of a gentleman called John Mappin, who owns a hotel and restaurant called Camelot Castle in Cornwall.<br /><br />I'm not really sure what he's all about, although I think there's a Scientology link somewhere along the line.<br /><br />His castle isn't just a castle, apparently - it's also a 'luck machine' and he's written a frankly mind-boggling 'Magic Poem' on his website to prove the point. You can see it <a href="http://www.camelotcastle.com/" class="lblue"> here </a> if you really have nothing better to do.<br /><br />Anyhow, I normally delete his unwanted emails with a quick tut and shake of the head, but his latest offering - which he kindly sent me many copies of - caught my eye because it claims newspapers can give you cancer.<br /><br />Over to Mr Mappin to explain further: <br /><br /><em>"It is not provable yet, but there is considerable evidence that there is a direct link between over exposure to the negative news in the media and the precipitation of illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, arthritis and many more common psychosomatic illnesses that today cause a considerable burden on individuals lives and society." </em> <br /><br />Well that's just great. It's one thing when I get the usual old comments about how we increase fear of crime, but it's quite another to be accused of spreading terminal diseases.<br /><br />Truth be told I'm not sure why I'm giving him the publicity apart from the need to take a break for building our new website, which is certainly responsible for giving me a banging headache.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-59566559115683787132008-07-08T02:47:00.000-07:002008-07-08T02:50:37.128-07:00AdminI'm spending way too much time this week doing some of the donkey work involved in setting up our new website. <br /><br />There's no two ways about it - it's really, really boring. However, the alternatve would be to launch without any content on the site which isn't ideal.<br /><br />I've been reassured by the news one of our reporters has already pulled in a sensational-sounding story for this week's paper, so I'll be keeping my head down for now.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-62794918821382274642008-07-04T04:16:00.000-07:002008-07-04T04:19:22.526-07:00I should write something about the teenage murder in Thornton Heath, but what can I really say? <br /><br />It's a thoroughly depressing sign of the times. It's not just a problem for Croydon, it's a problem across the whole of London and it only seems to be getting worse.<br /><br />The stabbing missed our print deadline, meaning we've had a very busy morning online instead.<br /><br />I'm going to take a break from that now though to start wading through the CVs as we look for Lizzie Smith's replacement.<br /><br />A couple of them are going straight in the bin. One is addressed 'to whom it may concern', which is just lazy, whilst another one manages to spell Croydon two different ways - both wrong - in two paragraphs. Aside from that though, it's a good field to choose from.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-64652913254298801112008-07-03T06:34:00.000-07:002008-07-03T06:48:50.084-07:00Bill bother<p><br />Hot on the heels of the complaint about my baseball posting, I've had an email from another unhappy reader.<br /><br />The lady in question isn't complaining about the Advertiser itself, but about the news bills we put out every week - in particular the one last week that stated 'Mum gang raped.'<br /><br />She feels this was overly-lurid and the Advertiser is now 'as bad as the South London Press'. (I'll take most criticism on the chin, but that's a particularly low blow!)<br /><br />For once, I'm not really sure how to respond to this one.<br /><br />Yes, it was quite a hard-hitting bill but they are designed to grab people's attention, and it's pretty difficult to describe a gang rape as anything but that.<br /><br />This week's Croydon front page is also pretty hard-hitting. The Sian Simpson murder trial was looking like the obvious splash this time yesterday, but something even more attention-grabbing came in. (Oh, and advance warning to the council's press office that they seem to be getting a particularly hard time this week.)<br /><br />Finally, and still on the subject of front pages, I've just been flicking through the splashes on other titles in our group and one of them has the marvellous headline 'Pet fish in fight for life.' I'm off to read that now.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-32491279862729203762008-07-02T08:41:00.000-07:002008-07-02T08:53:26.860-07:00Baseball pt 2<p><br />I've been taken to task by a reader for daring to suggest yesterday that baseball is something of a minority interest in the UK.<br /><br />In an email to our sports editor, he succinctly states: "I think your editor ought to realise there are a few hundred players and families of players of Croydon who are also readers. Positive copy sells local papers not negative."<br /><br />Fair comment, although in my defence I'd say that I still think I'm right. <br /><br />I'm not completely ignorant when it comes to baseball having once sat through an Oakland A's game, even if most of the spectators seemed more interested in how many giant pretzels they could fit into their mouths than anything happening on the pitch/field/grid.<br /><br />Anyway, I think I'll leave that well alone from now on.<br /><br />Something else I'm leaving well alone is the newsdesk, which appears to be nearing boiling point right now.<br /><br />A series of big stories are breaking at precisely that point in the week when the subs begin bombarding them with queries about dates of flower shows and the like. It's looking like a strong paper this week though - more tomorrow.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-42088075026889555952008-07-01T05:46:00.000-07:002008-07-01T07:37:32.573-07:00Freaky<p>Here's a picture of sports editor Hassan playing baseball.<br /><br />I'm not particularly interested in the sport itself - nor are most other people on this side of the pond as far as I can tell - but I am interested in what on earth's happened to his right arm in this picture. Yuck.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIzynxgPh0COpKmMjinw4TAIbdHznP446gMHIiotgzzetu0dIyhJROcgC_ER8KHwrUvcyFQAfn7CqeBJmZysrnxRP2BnmTtRmn7A1CAPRvwPr6jI4nb18IEzqrjtWWCwwO5A_9RGUB8KZC/s1600-h/hassan.jpg"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIzynxgPh0COpKmMjinw4TAIbdHznP446gMHIiotgzzetu0dIyhJROcgC_ER8KHwrUvcyFQAfn7CqeBJmZysrnxRP2BnmTtRmn7A1CAPRvwPr6jI4nb18IEzqrjtWWCwwO5A_9RGUB8KZC/s400/hassan.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5218026551572267490" /></a>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-69171884728926840812008-07-01T00:40:00.000-07:002008-07-01T01:00:10.191-07:00ChurchOur <a href="http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=250100&command=displayContent&sourceNode=250096&contentPK=20959299&folderPk=115336&pNodeId=250133" class="lblue"> story </a> about the church leaders being taken to court to force them to stop using their headquarters as a place of worship has sparked a big response.<br /><br />Like any journalist, I spent the early part of my career sitting through boring council meeting after boring council meeting, and as a result I'm well aware planning law can be a complex issue.<br /><br />Some perfectly innocuous-looking applications can be turned down not because of the impact the plans themselves would have, but because of the dangers of setting a precedent if you approve a building's change of use. <br /><br />That said, seeing the Emmanuel Inspiration Church of God dragged through the courts leaves a nasty taste in the mouth, and you have to think this is a case where a little more common sense could have been applied.<br /><br />Croydon clearly has a growing problem with gang culture and knife crime and, regardless of religious beliefs, this church can only be having a positive impact in the community.<br /><br />To be fair, the council holds its hands up when it gets things wrong.<br /><br />The recent story about the pensioners being warned they face prosecution over their plastic flowers is a case in point, and I believe the decision to pursue this latest legal action is another.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-3012148741111598762008-06-30T02:58:00.000-07:002008-06-30T03:05:09.591-07:00Sami part 2I'm glad to see Sami Mokbel's <a href="http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=250080&command=displayContent&sourceNode=251365&contentPK=20965927&folderPk=115712&pNodeId=251366" class="lblue"> Palace blog </a> has got a fanbase wider than just the Selhurst Park faithful.<br /><br />I'm not sure whether 'Lucy', 'Beccee' and 'Clare' had any interest in the Eagles before Sami's picture appeared on the homepage, but they have now. Still, hits are hits.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-20361295078530229052008-06-27T06:55:00.000-07:002008-06-27T06:56:59.586-07:00And finally...Full marks to Katie Larkworthy, who is clearly a 'glass half full' kind of person judging by her comments at the end of this nib destined for next week's paper.<br /><br />"PLUCKY Tandridge youngsters finished bottom of the pile in last weekend’s Surrey Youth Games.<br /><br />Seven to 15-year-olds from across the district battled it out in sports such as judo, badminton, athletics and basketball in the annual competition held jointly in Guildford and Woking.<br /><br />Despite their best efforts, Tandridge came last out of the 11 districts, notching up 34 points overall compared to winners Spelthorne district which got 87.<br /><br />“I am very proud of everyone who has taken part in the Surrey Youth Games and look forward to hopefully even greater achievements next year.” said Katie Larkworthy, Team Tandridge organiser."Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-11698935589627651132008-06-27T06:28:00.000-07:002008-06-27T06:57:51.368-07:00BinWe're a bit spoilt working in a great news patch like Croydon, but I have to say I was rather surprised <a href="http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/Emergency-services-rush-to-bin.4230297.jp" class="lblue"> this</a> story from a paper down in Sussex warranted QUITE so much attention.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-86614260167124017222008-06-27T02:18:00.000-07:002008-06-27T02:24:47.883-07:00DepartureOne of our Croydon reporters, Lizzie Smith, is leaving today to start work on the nationals.<br /><br />Lizzie's been a great addition to the team since joining us from somewhere weird in Wales.<br /><br />But every reporter with ambitions to work on the national press has to make the leap at some point, and I'm sure Lizzie will make a big success of it.<br /><br />It does mean, though, that I've now got to embark on another torturous recruitment process, which I am not looking forward to at all.<br /><br />Another thing I'm not looking foward to is regularly seeing Palace reporter Sami Mokbel's blog getting more hits than mine. But it already is, and it's only been up for an hour. Bah.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-71326520965937595912008-06-26T00:46:00.000-07:002008-06-26T01:04:01.422-07:00SalesI'm just looking at the sales figures for the edition where we put Big Brother's Alex De-Gale on the front page. <br /><br />Surprise surprise - it was one of the biggest-selling editons of the year. Credit where credit's due, it was content editor Andy Worden who suggested splashing the story as I hadn't really considered it.<br /><br />I don't even mind being made to look stupid by splashing the story the day after confidently predicting I'd never do anything of the sort. (Many thanks to <a href="http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/funny/080620pink.shtml" class="lblue"> holdthefrontpage </a> for bringing that to people's attention!)<br /><br />As is the fleeting nature of reality TV fame, Alex's star is already sinking - she slipped from the front page a fortnight ago to page 15 last week, and is lined up for page 23 this week. <br /><br />Expect to see her hovering around the planning applications come July. <br /><br /><br /><br />In fact sales in general are doing really well, which is a credit to the entire editorial team who have had to put up with some fairly major teething troubles during our switch over to a new production system. <br /><br />This week's paper is also shaping up to be a cracker, more of which later.<br /><br />And finally, check the website tomorrow for Palace reporter Sami Mokbel's new blog. I don't know what he's going to be writing about yet - and I suspect he doesn't either - but it should be entertaining.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-60101860846639340602008-06-24T07:48:00.000-07:002008-06-24T07:58:24.472-07:00Farce of CroydonFun and games this afternoon as it emerged the winner of the Face of Croydon competition doesn't, erm, live in Croydon.<br /><br />A sticky situation for the organisers, made worse by the fact the winner Kym Whittle is the sister of a marketing executive at Croydon Business, which had been backing(but not actually organising) the competition.<br /><br />Oh dear, all very unfortunate. The fashion festival - which the Face of Croydon had formed part of - has actually gone a long way to getting some positive publicity for the town.<br /><br />The Observer article I posted yesterday, in fact, was inspired by the festival itself.<br /><br />For what it's worth, I don't think there was anything underhand about the choice of winner, but privately I suspect Croydon Business will be fuming that this has put a dampner on the competition.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-55285988564977687742008-06-23T00:19:00.000-07:002008-06-23T00:25:51.955-07:00The Observer ran a fairly large article on Croydon's charms yesterday, inspired by the town's first fashion festival.<br /><br />It was a bit less sneering than you might imagine, helped by the fact the author was from Croydon herself. More <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jun/22/london" class="lblue"> here. </a>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-6322669477294192002008-06-20T05:31:00.000-07:002008-06-20T05:34:13.370-07:00Wonder stuffHo hum. A sub-editor with a sharp eye for detail has written to content editor Andy Worden looking for work, but has accidentally called him Andy Wonder. (Which is, admittedly, a very good name).<br /><br />I briefly considered splashing the story about the eight-year-old boy who took a knife into school yesterday. Looking at how popular it's proving on the web today, maybe I should have done so.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-75035640206779563742008-06-20T00:50:00.001-07:002008-06-20T01:43:25.958-07:00Pow, pow, powObviously I can't leave the office today in case I fall foul of Alex's gangsta pals, so I'll spend a bit of time seeing what else is going on from the safety of my desk.<br /><br />First to <a href="http://www.fairfield.co.uk" class="lblue"> Fairfield. </a> I usually get criticised whenever I say anything negative about our premier entertainment venue's line-up, so I'm pleased they've got some big names like Jimmy Carr on the way.<br /><br />But I can't let one particular show due to take place in September pass without comment - the Best of British Variety Tour 2008.<br /><br />For one night only you can see the following names sharing the stage: The Brotherhood of Man; Paul Daniels; The Krankies; Frank Carson; Jimmy Cricket and Cannon & Ball.<br /><br />I spent an uncomfortable evening in the company of Frank Carson in a marquee at Selhurst Park once as he made a series of jokes that may not have been entirely appropriate for our cosmopolitan town, and I had an unfortunate interview experience with the Krankies when I was a trainee reporter that I'm still too traumatised to recount.<br /><br />Never the less, there's something quite so horrific about that line-up that I find myself bizarrely tempted to attend. Word magazine sum it up better than I can <a href="http://www.wordmagazine.co.uk/content/best-british-variety-tour-2008" class="lblue"> here. </a><br /><br />Moving on, and they must have different copyright laws in Scotland as the <a href="http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/entertainment-news/2008/06/20/neighbours-unhappy-to-see-swift-return-of-big-brother-bully-alex-de-gale-86908-20614107/" class="lblue"> Daily Record </a>clearly has no qualms about copy and pasting stories from our site onto their one and passing if off as their own work. I'm sure they cheque's in the post. Or maybe not. <br /><br /><br />Finally after Wednesday's post about Tony Newman's YouTube debut, I'm delighted to see viewing figures have shot up from five to 44. You can still have a look for yourself <a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tony+newman+croydon&search_type=&aq=f" class="lblue"> here </a>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-52644583059914223282008-06-18T23:15:00.001-07:002008-06-19T01:59:10.871-07:00Bye bye AlexBoot her out, we said, and boot her out they did.<br /><br />I doubt out anti-Alex stance will go down in the annals of Advertiser history as our most important campaign, but it was a victory of sorts.<br /><br />We won't miss her wannabe gangster posturing on Big Brother but, in retrospect, we'll miss the hits on the website. Maybe she'd like to write a blog.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-51688626920113574882008-06-18T06:48:00.001-07:002008-06-19T03:21:00.091-07:00TonyTubeCroydon Council's Labour leader Tony Newman came into Advertiser House yesterday for a photo shoot to plug his newly-launched YouTube videos.<br /><br />If I was in a mean mood - which I usually am - I'd point out that it could do with a bit of a push as only five people have looked at his current offering in the past week. <br /><br />I know for certain that one of those was me, another was one of our reporters, one was our news editor and I bet Tony himself couldn't resist a quick peek. Which begs the question - who was the remaining mystery viewer?<br /><br />Although TonyTube is obviously in its infancy, more and more politicians will no doubt be going down this route in future. <br /><br />His current video discusses the schools review (and rather disingenuously refers to 'a local paper' breaking the news of proposed closures - we're always happy to receive the occasional plug too you know.) Have a look for yourself <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7-eij4rQJI" class="lblue"> here. </a><br /><br />Don't get too excited by the video of Tony Newman performing Soul Thing though - that's another Tony entirely.<br /><br />Just to show we're still strictly politically-neutral, the Conservatives' Sara Bashford has been in the office too to discuss the 2008 Ecocitizen awards - more on that soon.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-72785374035601130492008-06-17T07:11:00.001-07:002008-06-17T07:49:52.557-07:00BBCMy previous post about our imminent new website - and the subsequent comment about another local news site due to relaunch soon - brings me onto the subject of the BBC.<br /><br />I've always welcomed the fact Croydon is a competitive news patch - it keeps people on their toes and makes the job more interesting.<br /><br />But at the same time I've always had an issue with the BBC. <br /><br />I share the view of most people in the industry about the corporation's plans to roll out 60 ultra-local news sites, offering all the services we and our rivals try to provide without having to worry about how they are going to make any money.<br /><br />You can see the background to the story on the Press Gazette website <a href="http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=40081" class="lblue"> here. </a><br /><br />The main players in the UK media industry - Trinty, Northcliffe, Newsquest et al - believe the BBC will completely skew the playing field if its Board of Governors approves such a huge expenditure.<br /><br />From my own time at the BBC I know, despite its claims to the contrary, it's absolutely AWASH with cash. Just look at how many staff they've got at Euro 2008. <br /><br />And don't get me started on the chauffeur-driven limos they provide for staff working unsocial hours. Even if I didn't say no at the time. <br /><br />What I do know is that if every household in Croydon was forced to give me £139.50 each year regardless of whether or not they wanted the Advertiser I'd be able to create a bloody fantastic website.<br /><br />I realise this is the kind of argument unlikely to win the hearts and minds of readers, but I really don't think the BBC's remit should be to attempt to crush traditional local media.<br /><br />Still on the subject of the BBC, I've got a story I've been itching to post for ages now. <br /><br />It involves somebody pressing the wrong button on the day of the Queen Mother's death and briefly broadcasting the wrong pre-prepared obituary to the nation. And when it comes to public figures, the one accidentally killed off was as big as they come.<br /><br />I'll open a right can of worms if I say any more, but maybe I'll Twitter it instead...Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-10750437968117639312008-06-17T01:23:00.000-07:002008-06-17T06:51:41.936-07:00New websiteAs I mentioned last week, we're gearing up to relaunch the thisiscroydontoday website very soon.<br /><br />I know we only seem to have had this one for five minutes, but you can't stand still in this business and the new site will be more user-friendly and Google-friendly.<br /><br />We're taking the opportunity to add a host of fresh content to the site, and some of the editorial team - including news editor Jo - have been taken off-diary ahead of the launch.<br /><br />Jo will be tracking the progress throughout via Twitter, and for those of you unfamiliar with it, she explains it below in her own words.<br /><br /><strong>"Twitter has been described as micro-blogging, but anyone familiar with Facebook will probably recognise it as being more akin to that site’s status updates. Twitters basically send brief updates as to what they are doing whenever they want, which other twitters can sign up to follow. <br /><br />"Twitter has been causing a stir amongst bloggers and mediawatchers lately. Last month, news of the Chengdu earthquake broke on twitter hours before other more traditional media organisations picked up on it.<br /><br />And closer to home, Marc Reeves, the editor of the Birmingham Post, was the first to break news of the arrest of Karren Brady, MD of Birmingham City on corruption allegations in April. <em>(I've had a brief look at Marc's offerings, and most of them seem to involve him talking about Dire Straits - Ian.</em><br /><br />"I'm now a fully fledged twitter, and will be tweeting regularly through the next few weeks to share my thoughts on rebuilding the site – and inviting responses from anyone who wishes to comment or suggest what they wish (or to generally let me know what is going on in and Croydon). To find out what I'm tweeting about, visit www.twitter.com, search for me as jowadsworth, and click follow." </strong>Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301254050587636962.post-74726746536215146442008-06-13T02:24:00.000-07:002008-06-13T05:33:44.287-07:00Big botherWe've had no repeat of last week's change page errors today, but I'm in a tremendously bad mood anyway and moaning at people left, right and centre. <br /><br />It's not a very productive way to go about things - particularly when the main cause of my angst is a broken-down boiler at home which has left me without any hot water for two days - so I will try to snap out of it.<br /><br />A mixed response to the decision to put Alexandra from Big Brother on the front page - one poster said Advertiser founder Jesse Ward would be spinning in his grave, which is probably a bit of an over-reaction. My hunch is it will probably sell pretty well.<br /><br />That said, it's quite unusual for a local paper to campaign for one of their own to LOSE a TV show, but that's more down to her than us.<br /><br />Back to the web, and it's been a source of constant frustration that this site scores so poorly when you look for Croydon news in Google or other search engines. <br /><br />We'll be unveiling a new design fairly soon that will address that issue, and will also include quite a few other changes. Watch this space.Ianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10227212683657724251noreply@blogger.com5