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I've just found this. http://newschallenge.org/
It's an award scheme for local media projects. These awards can be huge ($5m+), but I'm thinking about a decent sized project that can use this site as a vehicle for something fun and interesting around local news.
The site qualifies for the award because all the tech (at base) is open source, we're in the community and we have news on the site.
So things are I'm thinking (very vaguely) about include: 1. Something cool with mobile - can we do something with SMS, or GPS, or mobile apps? 2. Something cool with video - shooting super local interesting stuff 3. Something cool about paying a local journalist to be our house reporter - maybe with a video, like the guy from Max Headroom. 4. Something cool about connecting people to politicians, councils, businesses. Maybe even around the election?
Anyone got anything? All ideas are good ideas at the moment. The deadline is Dec 15th, so we need to get a bend on if we want to do something.
Be as ambitious as you like - former winners are here: http://newschallenge.org/winners
number 4 sounds very promising - some sort of pilot project for a new kind of local democratic participation....enlightened stroud greeners spread good practice to the rest of the country/world... have you heard of a group called 'involve' - charitable, they undertake projects based encouraging participation, this is an example:
http://www.involve.org.uk/sayandplay/
perhaps the idea could be to carry out something like - perhaps with an excluded group, using media in a clever way to make it work.
Surely, we take our inspiration from the heated debate about speed bumps on the other thread and your number #3 above with a measured dose of legal advice thrown in...
The journo and the lawyer (we need a snappy super-hero team name) investigate local issues that affect local people and they fight our collective corner for us.
Just for good measure we'll track them with GPS and they'll wear headcams. We then interrupt their train of thought with constant SMS messages of new ideas / issues.
It'll never work.
all good ideas - keep em coming.
I like the idea of giving all the local shopkeepers headcams and broadcasting them 24/7.
I also think we could do a foursquare style thing where we could locate people on using their phones and report news based on that. Or something.

getting some really good ideas around politics, but I'm also interested in news.
For example, look at this:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/30/smsone-micro-local-india-news/
What about funding someone to visit all the local shops and reporting on new stock/promotions etc?
Then when people are looking for things, this bod can also track it down for them. Might even become sustainable. They could also encourage the shop keepers (like the charity shops for example) to tweet new arrivals and stuff. The grocers could promote stuff that is fresh/old etc
I doubt there is enough local 'news' that doesn't involve councillors with extended digits...
Click "Your Account" - top right corner Then click "Forum Preferences" - bottom of the grey box on the left The check the button "Receive weekly newsetter by email" at the bottom of that page.
It's a bit tucked away!
@graeme - for the poor 3g coverage you probably have some of the local tinfoil hat anti-science brigade that campaigned against the 3G mast on Mount View Road. The company won but probably gave up on the people round there as idiots that didn't deserve phone coverage.
I doubt it is aesthetics as it is pretty hard to spot a 3G mast. It certainly isn't science. So it might be anti big business and wanting poor mobile signals I guess.
If they really believed in their anti-radio waves cause they would be camping out outside Alexandra Palace until they have pulled down that big Television mast with its massive signal strength. But then they wouldn't be able to watch TV through their ugly TV aerials.
I never remember about Arsenal and I'm often caught out. I would subscribe just for that.
There's a big poster outside Wells Terrace entrance (and probably the other entrances too) stating the upcoming fixtures.
All the street lights on affected roads should glow red during a match and a town crier should march around announcing the fact. That is the only way that will work for me.
I have subscribed to updates from Arsenal that I believe are aimed a residents but it's unreliable. Keep meaning to ask them to sort it out. Arsene, are you reading this?
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