Archive for the 'Media' Category

 

Amy Harrison’s Winning Christmas Card Design

Dec 21, 2007 in Art, Island-wide, Media, Newport, Politics

Amy Harrison's Wining Christmas Card Design

Well done to Amy Harrison, age 8, from Hunnyhill Primary School, who created such a great design and in-turn, won Andrew Turner’s (MP) Island-wide Christmas Card Design Competition.

It looks great and is being circulated as Andrew’s card.

Ventbag Web Site Launches

Dec 19, 2007 in Community, Environment, Media, Ventnor

Ventbag Web Site LaunchesWell done to Angie for getting the Ventbag site up and running.

It’s got information for shoppers who want to stop using plastic bags, as well as background for the traders and business that look to make the change.

If anyone else feels the urge to start a blog, do get in touch with us and we can help you through the process and possibly host it for you too.

Ventbag site

Ocean FM Get A Yellow Card

Nov 30, 2007 in Media, North Wight

Ocean FM Get A Yellow CardOcean FM, which based in Hampshire, but receivable on the Island, has today had its wrist slapped by Ofcom, the regulator that oversees its licence to broadcast.

The problem occurred with the type of music that Ocean is playing. It should be playing Adult Contemporary music targeting 25-44 year-olds, but Ofcom’s view is that it’s interpreting this “in a very Adult Rock type of way.”
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Land of Hope and Glory - Are You Talking About The Isle Of Wight?

Nov 27, 2007 in Media, Music

The amazing thing about talking to people is that often, you find out a whole lot more than you knew about before you met them. It’s easy to forget, but often proves itself to be right.

Land of Hope and Glory, as we all now know was written by Elgar.

Amazing to hear from Andrew Neill (Elgar Society) that Elgar only really came to wide public attention relatively recently. In the 60s, it was pretty hard to find his recordings on vinyl … I now know.

Well through the miracle of enlightenment that digital access gives to media … we can now present to you the rabble rousing, Land of Hope and Glory. … oh and it’s conducted by His Edward-ness …

Charlotte Hofton Fan Club (Copyright CP)

Nov 08, 2007 in Island-wide, Media

Charlotte Hofton Fan ClubHuge pal and devoted reader of VB, Charlotte Hofton, appears to be starting to understand the problem of a blogger - if you have the sheer temerity to express your opinion in public, you’ll have a long queue of people forming a (not so) orderly line to have a pop at you.

The three letters on page 17 of last weeks CP, we suspect are a selection of those submitted (that’s one of the big difference between the filtered letters page of a newspaper and an open Forum).

Looks like we were wrong to assume that there was no one interested!

Welcome Charlotte to our world.

iCANDI On The Beeb

Oct 18, 2007 in Art, Media, Music, Ryde

iCANDI On The BeebWell done to our friends at iCANDI for their recent interview with great exposure, on BBC Hampshire.

The iCANDI tour starts this Friday at Ryde Theatre with four live bands, Pink Pussycat DJs and lots of wonderful arty things going on.

Tickets are available from several outlets around the Island and the event finishes at 1am, so you still have time to pop to Coast afterwards.

Listen to the interview.

IW Radio Cover IT In Schools Conference

Oct 12, 2007 in Media, Newport

IW Radio Cover IT In Schools ConferenceGreat to hear Duncan Smith on IW Radio putting this weekend’s IT in Schools conference in Newport on the news bulletins.

There’s still a few places left, ideal for Island teachers who want to get tuned up on what technologies can offer them and their students.

Blogging the Isle of Wight

Oct 03, 2007 in Island-wide, Media, Travel

Blogging the Isle of Wight Increasingly people are writing about the Island on their blogs and the experiences that they’ve had. We though it would be a good idea to pick out these when we find them (or you tell us about them) and bring them to your attention, re-reminding what a great place you live.

If you come across any, do drop us a line, so we can mention them … and you.
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Ventnor on Radio Solent

Oct 03, 2007 in Media, Ventnor

Ventnor has just been described by Jon Cuthill as the New Notting Hill on Radio Solent.

Ventnor on Radio Solent “Ventnor is the new Centre of the Universe”

They’re currently asking for people to call in to tell them about the famous people from Ventnor - sons and daughters.

Perversely, Ventnor can’t receive the radio broadcasts - but you can get it online.

You can email Jon on jon(dot)cuthill(at)bbc(dot)co(dot)uk

Charlotte Hofton: Blogger!!

Sep 24, 2007 in Island-wide, Media

Charlotte Hofton: Blogger!!How the mighty have fallen.

Charlotte Hofton of the County Press, who haughtily greeted us with “Hello blogger,” in the most demeaning manner that she could muster when we first met her in the Newport council chamber, is now … writing blog pieces!! Ha ha ha.

It looks like she’s been kicked to the curb from the main paper, relegated to write a column on the inside page of the Weekend supplement.

The format of the pieces are essentially short-form blog pieces. In her case, they’re rants - certainly not the case with all blogs.

Frankly Chazer … no one’s interested.

Here’s the funniest part - given her self-important pomposity, she probably hasn’t realised the irony in it!

VB Hypocrisy!

Sep 20, 2007 in Media, Music, Ventnor

The pathetically hypocritical Ventnor Blog haven’t even mentioned a forthcoming festival.

VB Hypocrisy!Never shy to impose their blathering opinions on their readers, Ventnor Blog, hasn’t said a word about a festival that, apparently, will start in Ventnor this week.
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The County Press Lets Down The Island

Aug 26, 2007 in Cowes, Island-wide, Media, Powerboats

The County Press Lets Down The IslandIf you’re a reader of this week’s County Press, the odds are that you’ve got no idea that the Powerboat P1 is taking place in Cowes this weekend.

The CP gave it a couple of para at the very back of the Weekender supplement. A strong contrast to the Skandia sailing event of a few weeks back, which had its own separate supplement!

Isn’t the CP supposed to be the newspaper for the Island? By not making more of important Island events like this, they’re letting down lots of people - the P1 people who go to a huge effort to bring the P1 to Cowes; the population of Cowes, by not making the most of having the event in town; and the residents of the whole Island. By not telling them it’s on, the CP is effectively robbing them of an enjoyable weekend out - one that doesn’t cost anything to spend time at as well.
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Plane Crash At Sandown: Four Dead: UPDATE

Aug 06, 2007 in Media, Sandown, Travel, Unexpected

A plane crashed at midday on Sunday at Sandown airport, killing all four on-board.

Plane Crash At Sandown: 4 DeadReports say that the plane came down a half mile after take-off, after the plane had climbed to around 100ft, nose diving into a corn field near Canteen Road in Apse Heath.

It’s reported that 30 firefighters from the Island Fire and Rescue service attended with five pumps and three specialist vehicles. A spokesman told the Daily Mail that there was nothing that could have been done to save the four people on board, “The plane was well alight when we arrived and there was no way of getting the people out.”
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A Model For Parkhurst?

Jul 23, 2007 in Media, Music, Outta Town, Overseas

I don’t know what they do to encourage the prisoners in the Philippines to join in with this kind of mass dancing, but it’s pretty impressive.

OK the camera work is pretty erratic, but the overall effect is mad. We give you 1,500 prisoners synced in to a dance routine, demonstrating the funk of 40,000 years …

If you’re not so much into Thriller, fill yer boots with Radio Gaga, complete with a goodness knows how many prisoners clapping together

If this has got your interest, there’s quite a few more to have a look at too.

Every Little Helps - Local Shops

Jul 18, 2007 in Business, Community, Food & Drink, Media, Shop Local, Ventnor

Every Little Helps - Local ShopsThere’s a video relevant to Ventnor that came out earlier this month, about how local shops are disappearing due to the relentless march of the supermarkets - and how you can change this by spending a few pounds at your local shops on a weekly basis.

Voiced by Alexi Sayle, it takes a pop at the “Every Little Helps” phrase used by Tesco.

Watch the video after the jump
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The Guardian Loves The Isle of Wight

Jul 16, 2007 in Alum Bay, Cowes, East Wight, Island-wide, Media, Ryde, Sandown, St Helens, Ventnor, Yarmouth

The Guardian Loves The Isle of WightOn Saturday the Guardian had a blitz of article on the UK as a destination for beach holidays - and the Isle of Wight came out in most of the pieces!

By our quick straw poll, it appears that The Island was mentioned more than any other part of the country. Well done to Sue Emmerson and Kellie White in the press office at the Isle of Wight Tourism Press & PR Department for getting so many items in there.

Biggest tip ‘o’ the hat goes to The Spyglass, Ventnor who got the main photo in the article covering the Seaside Pubs.
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Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews III

Jul 12, 2007 in Island-wide, Media, Newport, Youth

Following Tuesday’s piece on the launch of Fusion magazine, and yesterday’s interviews, here’s two more interviews with people involved.

Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews III

Naomi Bissell
Naomi is a Creative Programmer at the Creative partnership - an organisation focused on creative projects with schools and young people, managed by Arts Council England and funded by the DfES and DCMS.

She gives a background on the Medina project and covers the wider work of the Creative Partnership which has project running at between 7 and 15 schools in and around the south of the UK.

Naomi Bissell

Rhionnan Kennerley
Rhionnan was a sub editor of the Weird Science section of Fusion. It gave her a real taste of the pressures of the role, including making sure contributers hit deadlines and how to deal with them when you chop their copy.
Rhionnan Kennerley

Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews II

Jul 11, 2007 in Island-wide, Media, Newport, Youth

Further to the piece yesterday on the launch of Fusion magazine, here’s two more interviews with people involved.

Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews II

Darren Toogood
Darren was one of the longest serving students on the magazine. He was involved with the graphics, doing layouts of the footer, headers using Adobe InDesign.

Darren Toogood:

Gemma Stenning
Gemma is a teacher at the Media High school. She acted as executive editor over the Fusion project ensuring a consistant feel across the magazine.

Gemma Stenning:

Fusion Magazine Launched By Medina High School

Jul 10, 2007 in Island-wide, Media, Newport, Youth

Fusion Magazine Launched By Medina High SchoolLast night saw the launch of Fusion, a magazine created by the students at Medina High School, at Quay Arts in Newport.

It’s the first edition of a totally professional magazine that wouldn’t look out of place on a coffee table of the most swanky New York pad. Quarterly editions will follow.

All of the content and editorial skills were provided by 40 Medina students under the watchful team of professional advisors, lead by David Harrigan, Julian Winslow gave his professional guidance on photography and Robin Ince on publishing and design.

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Wight Cable Get Sky TV Channels

Jul 09, 2007 in Cowes, Island-wide, Media

Looks like Wight cable have secured the basic Sky TV channel package for their subscribers (although there’s currently no mentioned of it on their site).

Wight Cable Get Sky TV ChannelsSky TV is now doing deals with many of the small cable TV companies, attempting to put additional pressure on Virgin Media, who they’ve been having a big bustup with of late.

The channels that Wightcable and another two cable companies based in Jersey and the Borders now have, including Sky One and Sky News are exactly the ones that Virgin Media customers don’t have any more.
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Solent TV Goes Off-air

May 25, 2007 in Island-wide, Media

ISolent TV Goes Off-airVery sad news hits us that Solent TV went off air yesterday, due to insolvency.

The community TV channel that was the only TV station dedicated to those on the Isle of Wight started October 2002, providing training to many young Islanders who wanted to have a taste of working in the media. The results of their hard work turned out a very professional looking TV station.

Its position on Sky TV gave the Island a shop window, showing what it has to offer, anywhere across Europe that the Sky Satellite cast its footprint.

Those who didn’t have access to the TV picture were able to view both the excellent Solent Tonight show as well as read background articles through the Web site

What other route does the Island have to replace this promotional tool?