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More Southside hyperlocal websites planned for Glasgow

Posted by Martin Stabe on 9 January 2008 at 10:02
Tags: Drupal, Scotland, Southside Media, hyperlocal

Southside Media, a not-for-profit citizen media project in Glasgow, is planning to launch five hyperlocal websites covering the G41 and G42, G5, G44 and G45 postcodes of the city, AllmediaScotland reports.

Since 2005, the company has published newspapers for the G41 and G42 postcodes. Drupal-powered web sites are live for those two postcodes.

Last July, the company launched free glossy magazines in the Bearsden and Milngavie districts of the city. The paid-for G41 newspaper has also branched out into podcasting.

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A daily newspaper site built in WordPress

Posted by Martin Stabe on 1 November 2007 at 18:18
Tags: Blogs, Drupal, Express & Star, Moveable Type, Shropshire Star, Wordpress

Britain’s largest paid-circulation regional newspaper, the Express & Star in Wolverhampton, is using the free open source blogging software WordPress as the content management system of its web site, which had 162,820 unique users in April.

Its Midlands News Association sister title, the Shropshire Star (95,612 unique users, 4/2007 ABCe) uses a similar WordPress template.

The sites, created by consultancy Design UK, went live nearly a year ago, but I never bothered to look at the sites very carefully until recently. The telltale signs are all there in the source code. Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg spotted it yesterday, and is very impressed.

The attraction of using blogging software as the basis of a newspaper site is obvious — it’s free, it allows rapid creation of new category structures based on tagging, and there is a robust commenting system built for each story. Furthermore, the Wordpress plugin system means adding on new functionality is relatively simple. The Midlands papers appear to be using a freely-available polling plug-in, for example.

For several months now, Trinity Mirror has also been using blogging software as the backend for some of its local weeklies. Moveable Type is the platform behind Buckinghamshire Advertiser and the Southport Visiter’s Southport Communities site (which was shortlisted for an AOP award this year).

The Press Gazette regional newspaper web site of the year, Gazette Live in Teesside, also uses Movable Type for its hyperlocal site, Gazette Communities (which keeps winning awards).

Lots of sites use MT or WordPress for small blog sections of their sites, I’m not aware of any other daily newspapers using basic blogging tools to run their entire sites, though.

Anyone?

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