Community Reporter Sites

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Much of the content on these sites is produced by Community Reporters.

Community Reporters are people who have got something to say, and enjoy saying it - real people, with real stories. If you've got access to a computer, you can be a Community Reporter. You can use words, pictures, audio or video - whatever you feel most comfortable with, it doesn't really matter. Likewise it doesn't really matter what you talk or write about (within reason! See our editorial policy) – it doesn't have to be 'news', as such, it can just be something you want people to know about.

If you're already doing something- perhaps you write a blog - you can become a Community Reporter without doing anything more than what you're doing at the moment. If you're based in Manchester, or doing things in Manchester, and have a blog or a website, why not link it up to our site via an RSS feed? You'll get thousands more people reading about the things that matter to you.

Being a Community Reporter means that you'll get access to free training and media equipment, such as video cameras and laptops, which you can then use to produce even more content, in even more imaginative ways! All we ask from you is that you produce something that we can link to on the site.

If you're new to all this stuff, but want to get involved, we can offer you training, starting with the basics of using a computer, to how to make and edit your own films.

For more background information on the programme go to People's Voice Media Community Reporters

If you want to see some of the things our Community Reporters have already produced, visit our multimedia pages or click on one of the feeds coming into our site.

If you're interested in becoming a Community Reporter, please email me at jess@mcin.net, or give me a ring on 0161 230 1430.

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31.Quiffs, Riffs and Tiffs: The story of popular music in Salford(Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 10:41:53 AM 1 month ago ) Returning to one of the better things in life: music. The Guardian Guide - and none of the local press (apart from community news site SalfordOnline) as yet - picked up on a new exhibition that opens on Friday in Salford:
Quiffs, Riffs and Tiffs: The story of popular music...
32.Manchester Literature Festival(Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 08:39:16 AM 1 month ago ) Well, the Manchester Literature Festival is in full swing.  This year has seen some fascinating events - a real mixture, from Afternoon Tea with Jennie Murray at the Midland Hotel to the Northern Poetry Grand Slam Final at The Northern. I was sitting in the Corner House the other...
33.Who says it’s grim up north?(Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 12:56:56 AM 1 month ago ) Completely unrelated to anything, but I just glanced at BBC Manchester’s latest headlines, which are displayed on Mancubist’s sidebar:

Man dies three days after attack
Hospital gun threat man is jailed
Officer injured in robber arrest
Police name family killed on M6
Man guilty over birthday murder
Stab man...
34.ANTIGONE @ The Royal Exchange(Tuesday 21st of October 2008 06:32:21 PM 1 month ago )



Sophocles’ Antigone is a masterpiece. The play dares to raise relevant questions it in turn refuses to answer. You will leave the theatre pondering these large questions yourself. Such as; can religion and secularism ever live happily side by side? What is terrorism? When is it...
35.Stuck in M6 jam after two fatal accidents(Tuesday 21st of October 2008 12:54:59 AM 1 month ago ) It is 1.53am, and I am stuck in a traffic jam on the M6 motorway around 30 miles south of Manchester after two fatal accidents earlier in the evening blocked the motorway.
More info on the accidents on the BBC News website
According to BBC radio reports, first there was...
36.Stuck in M6 jam after two fatal accidents(Tuesday 21st of October 2008 12:54:59 AM 1 month ago ) It is 1.53am, and I am stuck in a traffic jam on the M6 motorway around 30 miles south of Manchester after two fatal accidents earlier in the evening blocked the motorway.
More info on the accidents on the BBC News website
According to BBC radio reports, first there was...
37.RetroRoadTrips.com website assignment in Bristol(Monday 20th of October 2008 08:44:18 PM 1 month ago ) For the past few days I have been in Bristol helping RetroRoadTrips film maker Elliott Bristow prepare his website for the launch of an online shop.
The shop launches on 5 November, when people will for the first time be able to purchase his films on DVD, as well...
38.Alex Bailey interviews Manchester based cyclist Ernie Buck about his world tour by bicycle.(Monday 20th of October 2008 06:59:53 AM 1 month ago )
AB Thanks for pointing me towards your website www.thebuckstop.net for some background information about your world cycle tour.
I think it’s important that people hear about achievements such as yours so I’m glad that you agreed to do an interview.
Tours on an epic scale show that cycling...
39.HearManchester.com: An audio guide to the Rochdale Canal(Sunday 19th of October 2008 02:30:26 PM 1 month ago ) A couple of months ago Visit Manchester, the city’s official tourism website, launched HearManchester.com, a 10-part audio guide to the Rochdale Canal and Petersfield.
Presented by John Robb, the downloadable and streamable guides are entitled inspired, green, en-route, underground, unsung (which I found most interesting), radical, poetic, human, proud and...
40.Manchester Literature Festival 2008(Friday 17th of October 2008 10:17:11 AM 1 month ago ) This year’s Manchester Literature Festival launched yesterday and while my involvement, Rainy City Stories, is ticking along nicely (7,000 views and a very healthy number of stories submitted in its first seven days), there are of course plenty of real-life events worth checking out between now and 26 October:
Past...
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