Dear all
As promised I wanted to follow up about the Daily Mail story last week and the need for the Chapter to be able to call on volunteers who would feel comfortable talking to the media on behalf of the community. Thanks to David Gerard for initiating this discussion on the list.
In the past the charity has offered media training for volunteers, and whilst we haven't budgeted for this in the current year it's certainly something to think about again in future. I attended CIPR's Media Handling and Crisis Communications course earlier this week (with a free place courtesy of Alastair McCapra) which I found extremely useful. As it happens, I contacted six or seven people about the Newsnight request last Thursday, but for various reasons we weren't able to provide a volunteer to talk to the BBC...In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome. There will doubtless always be circumstances in which a volunteer doesn't want to speak to the media about a particular story, or is unable to do so because of work, travel, location etc; hence the need for a 'stable' of people who can do this (sorry, I can't think of a more appropriate collective noun!)
Either John or I will be in touch with those of you who have a) responded to David's message about media spokespeople in the past few days or b) are already on our radar as potential spokespeople, to create an up-to-date list of names and contact details. Please feel free to add your name to this list by replying to this message or dropping me and/or John Lubbock an email.
With thanks and best Lucy
Lucy,
I think having people available with their contact details is a good idea. I have done a couple of little bits related to Wikipedia (BBC Magazine, world service & local commercial radio) & a few bits related to work (unrelated to wp), but could not be in London at short notice (& journalists always want someone at short notice & wherever they happen to be).
Rod
From: Wikimediauk-l [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Lucy Crompton-Reid Sent: 16 February 2017 17:09 To: UK Wikimedia mailing list; John Lubbock Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Media spokespeople
Dear all
As promised I wanted to follow up about the Daily Mail story last week and the need for the Chapter to be able to call on volunteers who would feel comfortable talking to the media on behalf of the community. Thanks to David Gerard for initiating this discussion on the list.
In the past the charity has offered media training for volunteers, and whilst we haven't budgeted for this in the current year it's certainly something to think about again in future. I attended CIPR's Media Handling and Crisis Communications course earlier this week (with a free place courtesy of Alastair McCapra) which I found extremely useful. As it happens, I contacted six or seven people about the Newsnight request last Thursday, but for various reasons we weren't able to provide a volunteer to talk to the BBC...In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome. There will doubtless always be circumstances in which a volunteer doesn't want to speak to the media about a particular story, or is unable to do so because of work, travel, location etc; hence the need for a 'stable' of people who can do this (sorry, I can't think of a more appropriate collective noun!)
Either John or I will be in touch with those of you who have a) responded to David's message about media spokespeople in the past few days or b) are already on our radar as potential spokespeople, to create an up-to-date list of names and contact details. Please feel free to add your name to this list by replying to this message or dropping me and/or John Lubbock an email.
With thanks and best
Lucy
Lucy
I was approached direct by the BBC but could not attend due to family commitments. I have been on the WMUK media course. Please keep me on the list
Roger
On 16 February 2017 at 17:08, Lucy Crompton-Reid < lucy.crompton-reid@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Dear all
As promised I wanted to follow up about the Daily Mail story last week and the need for the Chapter to be able to call on volunteers who would feel comfortable talking to the media on behalf of the community. Thanks to David Gerard for initiating this discussion on the list.
In the past the charity has offered media training for volunteers, and whilst we haven't budgeted for this in the current year it's certainly something to think about again in future. I attended CIPR's Media Handling and Crisis Communications course earlier this week (with a free place courtesy of Alastair McCapra) which I found extremely useful. As it happens, I contacted six or seven people about the Newsnight request last Thursday, but for various reasons we weren't able to provide a volunteer to talk to the BBC...In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome. There will doubtless always be circumstances in which a volunteer doesn't want to speak to the media about a particular story, or is unable to do so because of work, travel, location etc; hence the need for a 'stable' of people who can do this (sorry, I can't think of a more appropriate collective noun!)
Either John or I will be in touch with those of you who have a) responded to David's message about media spokespeople in the past few days or b) are already on our radar as potential spokespeople, to create an up-to-date list of names and contact details. Please feel free to add your name to this list by replying to this message or dropping me and/or John Lubbock an email.
With thanks and best Lucy
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On 16/02/17 17:08, Lucy Crompton-Reid wrote:
In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome.
A rather complex decision (to ban the Daily Mail) with a lot of history, and some un-answered questions (e.g. why are other sources not on the banned list?).
If WMUK had some warning, who would they want to put up? John Lubbock?
Gordo
Hi Gordo
I think for something like this issue, which was very much about on wiki processes/community decisions, we would always want to put forward someone from the community (i.e. not a member of the team). John and I have both spoken to the media recently about issues that feel more relevant and appropriate for the charity itself to comment on - such as my interviews around the BBC partnership, and John's on fake news.
Cheers Lucy
On 17 February 2017 at 13:09, Gordon Joly gordon.joly@pobox.com wrote:
On 16/02/17 17:08, Lucy Crompton-Reid wrote:
In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome.
A rather complex decision (to ban the Daily Mail) with a lot of history, and some un-answered questions (e.g. why are other sources not on the banned list?).
If WMUK had some warning, who would they want to put up? John Lubbock?
Gordo
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"for something like this issue, which was very much about on wiki processes/community decisions, we would always want to put forward someone from the community"
Good to see this! Appreciate it's not always possible but it's lovely to see the effort going in to it.
On 17 Feb 2017 13:16, "Lucy Crompton-Reid" < lucy.crompton-reid@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Hi Gordo
I think for something like this issue, which was very much about on wiki processes/community decisions, we would always want to put forward someone from the community (i.e. not a member of the team). John and I have both spoken to the media recently about issues that feel more relevant and appropriate for the charity itself to comment on - such as my interviews around the BBC partnership, and John's on fake news.
Cheers Lucy
On 17 February 2017 at 13:09, Gordon Joly gordon.joly@pobox.com wrote:
On 16/02/17 17:08, Lucy Crompton-Reid wrote:
In several cases this was because the editor concerned didn't agree with the decision, and so could potentially defend the process but not the outcome.
A rather complex decision (to ban the Daily Mail) with a lot of history, and some un-answered questions (e.g. why are other sources not on the banned list?).
If WMUK had some warning, who would they want to put up? John Lubbock?
Gordo
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: https://wikimedia.org.uk
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Wikimedia UK
+44 (0) 207 065 0991
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT.
Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects). *Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
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