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New BBC service neatly sidesteps Now Public
Finally an opportunity for all us disgruntled Now Public members, fed up with all that highlighting of news and people thinking they are contributing something....
If you are someone who can generate ORIGINAL content, the the BBC (gotta love em!) are launching a new service that will allow a proper airing of on-the-ground citizen reporting. The folks at Np had better start thinking about what NP really is (hint - think of it as an expanded capability social bookmarking site for news).
It does seem they are only interested in images and video
Thousands of videos, pictures and emails are sent in to the BBC every week and we are now choosing the best ones to make it onto a new show called Your World News.So what do you have to do to make it on the programme? Quite simply, get out there and send us what's happening in your world.
You could film a protest on your mobile, snap some fantastic weather pictures on your camera or record yourself on your webcam reacting to the week's big stories. But remember you should never put yourself in danger or break any laws.
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at 16:50 on January 27th, 2009
ha. the irony of you highlighting this non-original post to this site is hilarious. you sound pretty mad, dude.
at 16:51 on January 27th, 2009
Interesting but NP and BBC are totally different entities.
Still, good story.
at 16:54 on January 27th, 2009
NP has long touted itself as a news organisation. There were even moves at one stage for press passes. So they are in fact, if one is to believe the spin, very similar.
at 19:31 on January 27th, 2009
Very interesting! I think there is rather more recycled material on NP than I expected when I began writing.
at 08:04 on January 28th, 2009
Most news is recycled. Hence you hear the same news on TV on different channels, word for word at times.
at 21:18 on January 27th, 2009
Thank you Matte; its interesting I always liked to reach bbc, with ease, as you said it. Please guide me more ways at infosafe100@yahoo.com.
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at 22:59 on January 27th, 2009
you will need to access the BBC site for details
at 23:31 on January 27th, 2009
Mate I think you should post this in the Forum and mention that this is concerning Video rather then the written Word.
at 02:22 on January 28th, 2009
It is not limited to image stuff
"the BBC's interactive team look through all the material you've sent and choose the best video, texts, emails and pictures.
at 00:29 on January 28th, 2009
I guess the BBC are finally giving chase to the CNN iReport the worlds largest citizen journalist site both in terms of contributions and reads which average about 3 million a month?
at 02:23 on January 28th, 2009
Once they start including it on their website it will be huge - BBC is the most accessed single news organisation - over half via mobile web browsing.
at 08:48 on January 28th, 2009
agreed, but I think CNN's iReport will still have the upper hand because they are produce a very nice weekly program about iReport. The BBC have lost a lot of respect recently?
at 05:09 on January 28th, 2009
Actually, there was some news about Zimbabwe that I contributed before it even reached the BBC.
at 08:06 on January 28th, 2009
Did you contribute it at NP?
at 07:29 on January 28th, 2009
I would be interested to see what BBC's criteria will be for picking the "best stories."
at 08:09 on January 28th, 2009
This is an important point you brought up.
At BBC, the news is still censored at the end.
With NP, it is more open, more freedom of speech.
at 16:05 on January 28th, 2009
"Censorship" occurs in all media organisations - including NP. Don't think that everything posted is published!
Besides, is it censorship or editorial policy?