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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.
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951.Hanging on the telephone(Wednesday 04th of July 2007 09:07:00 AM
1 year, 5 months ago )
If I had to target the next big corporation that nearly ruined my life, I've have to pick on Kodak (get the picture?) Ooops, I know you're going to say this is my fault, but hear me out. I bought a new mobile phone about 2 years ago, and...
952.Peter Harrison talks about college(Tuesday 19th of June 2007 01:29:42 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
Peter is talking about his past when he was at school and now when he is in college.
Click HERE to watch.
953.Diary of a Social Enterprise Part 3 Some challenges(Tuesday 19th of June 2007 12:31:27 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
So by March 2006 we had 3 businesses streams identified. ICT services had started to market and sell its products, we had developed a business plan for Learn Net which was still doing the rounds and was almost complete by October 2006 although if we are honest it probably...
954. The Most Neglected Street in Salford?
I live in ...(Tuesday 19th of June 2007 12:14:00 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
The Most Neglected Street in Salford?I live in Tootal Grove in Weaste, where all the investment and improvements are being made. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for Tootal Grove.Just off the main road, Tootal Grove is a cul-de-sac that is dominated by Seddons construction site, the company contracted...
955.Welcome to the Mellands High School Blog!(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 03:14:29 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
MCIN is working with pupils at Mellands High School to produce a blog using text, pictures, audio and video.
Please check back for latest updates.
956.BBC Visit Week Three: Introduction to Journalism sessions(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 03:06:05 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
Once again over twelve Community Reporters from across Manchester and Salford turned up for the third and final session at the studios of the BBC on Oxford Road in central Manchester.
The afternoon started with lunch in the BBC canteen with gave the visitors an opportunity to celebrity spot. After...
957.BBC Visit Week Two: Introduction to Journalism sessions(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 03:04:28 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
After the initial week’s look behind the scenes at North West Tonight the second week started with a look behind the scenes as the lunchtime news programme went out.
Once again some reporters watched from the studio floor whilst others watched the goings on in the gallery.
The group, of...
958.BBC Visit Week One: Behind the scenes at North West Tonight.(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 03:02:30 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
A group of Community Reporters from across Manchester attended a series of sessions organised by Jim Clarke, News Gathering Editor for North West Tonight at BBC Manchester.
The sessions, which ran over three weeks from April into May, were held at the BBC studios on Oxford Road.
The first session,...
959.World Turned Upside Down Video(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 02:51:40 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
Back in January 2006 MCIN hosted the “Our Stories in Our Language” event in central Manchester to launch a series of videos made by Deaf people from across Greater Manchester.
As a follow on from this event MCIN worked with Community Pride on a School of Participation project. This project...
960.World Turned Upside Down Video Launch(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 02:50:26 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
Yesterday, 27th November, we launched the World Turned Upside Down Video at MDDA.
Here are photos and a short video from the launch.
Launch Video