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Nominees announced for newspaper innovation gong

Posted by Martin Stabe on 21 March 2007 at 13:20
Tags: BBC, Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, Guardian, Guardian Unlimited, MEN Lite, Manchester Evening News, Newbury Weekly News, Newbury today, Pinkun.com, Reading Chronicle, Sunday Telegraph, Telegraph.co.uk, Times Online, telegraph, thelondonpaper

Reading Chronicle editor Simon Jones has good reason to be boastful: his paper’s Polish edition has been nominated for The Fujifilm Grand Prix Award for the “most significant contribution to future newspaper success” at the 2007 Newspaper Awards.

The Kronika Reading is certainly in good company. Other nominees for the award are the Telegraph’s new newsroom, the Financial Times’ mobile news reader, the Guardian’s afternoon PDF edition G24, and free papers MEN Lite and thelondonpaper.

Meanwhile,
BBC News Oniline
, Guardian Unlimited, the Manchester Evening News, Newbury Today, Pinkun.com, Telegraph.co.uk, and Times Online are nominated for the “Electronic News Site of the Year”, an award described as “The Press Computer Systems Award for all electronic news sites”.

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Civil war on Trinity editors’ blogs

Posted by Martin Stabe on 19 March 2007 at 16:35
Tags: Croydon Advertiser, Harrow Observer, Harrow Times, Newsquest, Reading Chronicle, Trinity Mirror, Uxbridge Gazette

Normally it’s newspaper editors who worry about the trolls who lower the tone in the comments sections of their blogs. At Trinity Mirror’s newspapers in southern England, however, something unusual is happening: the editors are too busy trolling each others’ sites to worry about insults from outsiders.

Trinity Mirror Southern’s editors have all been blogging for a few months now, but recently seem to have specialised in posting their Schadenfreude over their stablemates’ travails.

Adrian Seal of the Uxbridge Gazette, for example, blogged his amusement over by a post by Simon Jones of the Reading Chronicle, who has lost a recent recruit from Down Under just months after “making a great song and dance” about how the Australian reporter had allegedly chosen to join paper rather than the award-winning Croydon Advertiser.

The Advertiser’s editor, Ian Carter, is also amused by this turn of events and describes Jones’ claims that the antipodean hack had picked the Chronicle over his own paper as “a gross distortion of the truth”.

Carter also notes that Lindsay Coulson of the Harrow Observer “is gleefully ignoring the unwritten rule that exists between most local papers by routinely rubbishing her rival’s front pages and sticking the boot into all and sundry”. On her own blog in Harrow, Coulson replies to her critics’s criticism of her criticism of the (thankfully, Newsquest-owned) Harrow Times.

But don’t think the readers aren’t taking part in all this heckling. When Seal (we’re back in Uxbridge, now) expressed his satisfaction with “another strong edition” of the Gazette, someone called A. Reader jumped right in:

“another strong edition” - such modesty! Perhaps you should leave it to your readers to be the judge of that. The thing I find irritating about the Gazette is the obvious details that seem to get missed out - e.g. the story on your site just now about the car dealer who assaulted a 74 year old. What was his sentence? It’s basic who, when. why, what, where stuff! And let’s not get started on all the typos (in headlines even) week in and week out!

And which paper do you edit, anonymous “reader”?

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