I suspect we need to build up the UK press corps again. The call comes maybe every 1-2 years, but when it happens we need people. So if you see an email come by, you can *SPRING* into action and represent editors on the BBC ...
Last night's Newsnight didnt happen, because the Daily Mail bottled it. Possibly because Alastair Campbell offered to speak up on our behalf, ahem. I'm regretting I couldn't make it now ...
So! Who thinks they could do well off the cuff about the view of Wikipedia editors? I think Lucy would like all your names :-)
- d.
On 11 February 2017 at 00:45 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect we need to build up the UK press corps again. The call comes
maybe every 1-2 years, but when it happens we need people. So if you see an email come by, you can *SPRING* into action and represent editors on the BBC ...
Last night's Newsnight didnt happen, because the Daily Mail bottled it.
Possibly because Alastair Campbell offered to speak up on our behalf, ahem. I'm regretting I couldn't make it now ...
So! Who thinks they could do well off the cuff about the view of Wikipedia
editors? I think Lucy would like all your names :-)
I did some live telly in 2009: see transcript https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Charles_Matthews/Interview
Newsnight being rather late in the day if you want to get a train back to Cambridge, this was early evening.
As I recall, getting prepped was serious business, but paid off. If there is something you want to put across, or even more if you aim to "turn the tables" by deflecting the argument, you are not going to be successful just spontaneously. What I said about "come back in a year’s time" was something I intended to get in.
But then, I wasn't dealing with an interlocutor advocating solely for the other side. The Beeb's folk are not so hard to deal with.
Charles
Now I'm no longer on the board I'm probably a more useful potential spokesperson (though still mildly terrified of the whole concept ;) )
Chris
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Charles Matthews < charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com> wrote:
On 11 February 2017 at 00:45 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect we need to build up the UK press corps again. The call comes maybe every 1-2 years, but when it happens we need people. So if you see an email come by, you can *SPRING* into action and represent editors on the BBC ...
Last night's Newsnight didnt happen, because the Daily Mail bottled it. Possibly because Alastair Campbell offered to speak up on our behalf, ahem. I'm regretting I couldn't make it now ...
So! Who thinks they could do well off the cuff about the view of Wikipedia editors? I think Lucy would like all your names :-)
I did some live telly in 2009: see transcript https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Charles_Matthews/Interview
Newsnight being rather late in the day if you want to get a train back to Cambridge, this was early evening.
As I recall, getting prepped was serious business, but paid off. If there is something you want to put across, or even more if you aim to "turn the tables" by deflecting the argument, you are not going to be successful just spontaneously. What I said about "come back in a year’s time" was something I intended to get in.
But then, I wasn't dealing with an interlocutor advocating solely for the other side. The Beeb's folk are not so hard to deal with.
Charles
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I'm always happy to do this, but would have wanted more briefing than would been available after the DM stuff 'hit' for Newsnight - I wouldn't have had time to read through the WP thread. Having said that I have done the charity's media training plus had a fair amount of experience anyway.
However, it is better to have london-centric people if possible for the big stories.
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 at 19:53 Chris Keating chriskeatingwiki@gmail.com wrote:
Now I'm no longer on the board I'm probably a more useful potential spokesperson (though still mildly terrified of the whole concept ;) )
Chris
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Charles Matthews < charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com> wrote:
On 11 February 2017 at 00:45 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect we need to build up the UK press corps again. The call comes maybe every 1-2 years, but when it happens we need people. So if you see an email come by, you can *SPRING* into action and represent editors on the BBC ...
Last night's Newsnight didnt happen, because the Daily Mail bottled it. Possibly because Alastair Campbell offered to speak up on our behalf, ahem. I'm regretting I couldn't make it now ...
So! Who thinks they could do well off the cuff about the view of Wikipedia editors? I think Lucy would like all your names :-)
I did some live telly in 2009: see transcript https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Charles_Matthews/Interview
Newsnight being rather late in the day if you want to get a train back to Cambridge, this was early evening.
As I recall, getting prepped was serious business, but paid off. If there is something you want to put across, or even more if you aim to "turn the tables" by deflecting the argument, you are not going to be successful just spontaneously. What I said about "come back in a year’s time" was something I intended to get in.
But then, I wasn't dealing with an interlocutor advocating solely for the other side. The Beeb's folk are not so hard to deal with.
Charles
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yeah ... despite the Salford move there isn't a lot of this sort of BBC content actually produced there, is there?
On 13 February 2017 at 09:39, Katherine Bavage katherine.bavage@gmail.com wrote:
I'm always happy to do this, but would have wanted more briefing than would been available after the DM stuff 'hit' for Newsnight - I wouldn't have had time to read through the WP thread. Having said that I have done the charity's media training plus had a fair amount of experience anyway.
However, it is better to have london-centric people if possible for the big stories.
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 at 19:53 Chris Keating chriskeatingwiki@gmail.com wrote:
Now I'm no longer on the board I'm probably a more useful potential spokesperson (though still mildly terrified of the whole concept ;) )
Chris
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Charles Matthews < charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com> wrote:
On 11 February 2017 at 00:45 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect we need to build up the UK press corps again. The call comes maybe every 1-2 years, but when it happens we need people. So if you see an email come by, you can *SPRING* into action and represent editors on the BBC ...
Last night's Newsnight didnt happen, because the Daily Mail bottled it. Possibly because Alastair Campbell offered to speak up on our behalf, ahem. I'm regretting I couldn't make it now ...
So! Who thinks they could do well off the cuff about the view of Wikipedia editors? I think Lucy would like all your names :-)
I did some live telly in 2009: see transcript https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Charles_Matthews/Interview
Newsnight being rather late in the day if you want to get a train back to Cambridge, this was early evening.
As I recall, getting prepped was serious business, but paid off. If there is something you want to put across, or even more if you aim to "turn the tables" by deflecting the argument, you are not going to be successful just spontaneously. What I said about "come back in a year’s time" was something I intended to get in.
But then, I wasn't dealing with an interlocutor advocating solely for the other side. The Beeb's folk are not so hard to deal with.
Charles
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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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On 13 February 2017 at 17:45 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
yeah ... despite the Salford move there isn't a lot of this sort of BBC
content actually produced there, is there?
BBC Breakfast. For those early-breaking North Korea stories that need nuanced discussion of RS. Charles
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