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Southport Reporter

Southport Reporter is an online newspaper started by Patrick Trollope.[1] It was the UK's first online-only regional newspaper.[2] It is based in Southport on Merseyside, and was quickly recognised by the National Union of Journalists as well as other media groups,[3] authorities and organizations as a newspaper.[4] This recognition was due to the fact it was only run by certificated professional journalists (often the journalist held NUJ or IFJ ID/certification). As a result, they had to follow and run under the rules of the UK Press Complaints Commission's Code of Practice[5] and the NUJ Code of Conduct.

The Southport & Mersey Reporter
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatOnline newspaper
Owner(s)PBT Media Relations Ltd.
EditorPatrick Trollope
Founded2000
Political alignmentNone
HeadquartersPost Office Ave., Southport
Websitesouthportreporter.com

Development history edit

The idea started when Patrick Trollope[6][7] decided to use unpublished news as a single page on a website called Formby Online, run by Andy Johnson, over 1998 and 1999, after studying at Wolverhampton University.[8] By 1999 the idea had grown into a multi-page system. In 1999 the site was moved onto his photographic business website, PCBT Photography.[9] The interest shown during 1999 helped the idea develop quicker, but produced bandwidth restriction problems by the end of 1999. In 2000, the site was again moved to a new temporary host location, on a newly launched site called Southport.gb.com.[10] The increase of visitors in 2000 helped the Southport Reporter to become better established. In 2001 the section was moved again and became fully independent, hosted as SouthportReporter.com. As it was by then becoming established, it was also registered as a trademark.[11]

As the website became larger, it also began to be published under the names Mersey Reporter[12][13] and Liverpool Reporter.[14][15] By April 2002 Southport Reporter was starting to become known as Southport & Mersey Reporter,[16] due to its coverage of news from all parts of Merseyside.[17]

By then they had started covering events as far away as Manchester, with the paper covering the Manchester Commonwealth Games, on a local and international level.[18] By 2007 the paper was being used as a news resource for many international media groups, like HULIQ.[19] In 2008 the paper ran a Limited Company,[20] called PBT Media Relations Ltd.[21] Company UK. Also in 2008 the paper started to push for better rights for photographers in the UK.[22]

After Liverpool's run as European Capital of Culture 2008, tourism was at an all-time high in the area, so by 2009, questions within the Merseyside's community were being asked about the city's next steps. As a result, it was not surprising that Southport & Mersey Reporter[23] would be consulted on the city's future development, resulting in them becoming a media partner of the "Beyond Capital of Culture: A New Dawn for Tourism in Liverpool" event.[24]

In October 2012, the online newspaper published a paperback[25] book under the publishing name VAMPhire.com.[26] Beyond The Book was printed as part of an event called "ScareFEST 3 – Beyond The Book"[27] that took place in October 2016 in a town called Crosby in Merseyside (UK).[28] The event showcased seven UK award-winning authors including those who were published in the book: Jon Mayhew, Tommy Donbavand, Barry Hutchison,[29] Philip Caveney, Joseph Delaney and David Gatward.[30] The book was illustrated by Sean Steele.[31]

In 2013 the group started backing the Liverpool JCI[32] as part of their aim to use the online paper to help development and improve the area's image.

IN 2014 the group was still leading the way as they started to get involved with the UK's first fully independent press regulation known as IMPRESS - the Independent Press Regulator. Southport Reporter and its connected websites became one of the first members of the new Regulator in 2016. This was a major step, resulting in PR from the likes of The Financial Times,[33] the UK's Press Gazette[34] and the UK's Guardian.[35] This makes them fully regulated and lets them publish and display the 'IMPRESS Kitemark.'[36]

In 2015 the site started putting a small logo up on its websites with the words "VAMPHire.com." They have mentioned this project a few times, but mystery surrounds it. The group has been very quiet on the development. A few items have popped up in recent years, including on sites including Manchester Fashion Week,[37] London Calling,[38] North Devon Gazette[39] and Liverpool Express.[40] It has also been mentioned on websites like The North West Bus Blog,[41] Felicity Hat Hire,[42] Google Chrome website[43] and Vessel Finder.[44] However, as of yet, other than photos and the fact that they own or run VAMPhire.com,[45] the connection is still unclear. As they have a connection to book publishing via that name, this is worth keeping an eye on, as very little movement has taken place on some of the group's other websites. With all the developments on the Press Regulator side, some are asking what the next move will be for this group, who are also now going under the name PBT Media Relations Ltd.[46]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NUJ
  2. ^ Published in UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy and on the Trade Mark Register as a newspaper Patent.gov.uk No. 2292469
  3. ^ Named in a 2007 report in the Preston Citizen, Prestoncitizen.co.uk. Also they are listed in the Hollis PR & Media Guide 2006. ISBN 1-904193-25-0 UK ISSN 1364-9000 and the Hollis PR & Media Guide 2004 and on the BBC page called "Other news sources in the Merseyside area"
  4. ^ The official Liverpool 08 Business 08Businessconnect.com & Commission for Rural Communities. Also see Library.ons.gov.uk & BBC News
  5. ^ Journalism and public trust - NUJ Ethics Council
  6. ^ Flickr Blog
  7. ^ "Patrick Trollope, Editor of Southport Reporter" is a contributor and referred to in a book called Viking Mersey, written by Stephen Harding. ISBN 1-901231-34-8 Published by Countryvise Publication, Wirral UK in 2002.
  8. ^ Published in the UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in a hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy.
  9. ^ PCBtphotography.co.uk
  10. ^ Southport.gb.com
  11. ^ Published in UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in a hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy.
  12. ^ RJMF.co.uk Rhys Jones Memorial Fund
  13. ^ UK Office's 2007 MEP press briefing.
  14. ^ Y2u.co.uk
  15. ^ Legal Down Load
  16. ^ Youtube.com
  17. ^ MerseyWorld.com
  18. ^ Imágenes de Nicola Willis - Link from URL to report about Manchester Commonwealth Games
  19. ^ Huliq.com - A report where Southport Reporter is quoted as source. Submitted by admin_huliq on Sat, 2007-11-17 22:33.
  20. ^ Mersey Reporter Home Page - section "Who are we...?"
  21. ^ Companies House
  22. ^ Huliq.com, BFP Campaign For Photographers
  23. ^ BA Festival of Science - site show 08 link to the paper.
  24. ^ Events Force
  25. ^ ISBNS.la
  26. ^ "Home". Vamphire.com.
  27. ^ ISBN 978-0-9574215-0-9 - vamphire.com
  28. ^ Crosby Town Talk
  29. ^ Barry Hutchison's website
  30. ^ Southport Reporter
  31. ^ Sean Steele
  32. ^ JCI Liverpool
  33. ^ Financial Times
  34. ^ Press Gazette
  35. ^ "Does press regulator Impress cut the mustard? The PRP wants to know". The Guardian. 5 February 2016. from the original on 29 November 2022.
  36. ^ Press Recognition Panel (PRP)
  37. ^ Mancunian Matters
  38. ^ London Calling
  39. ^ North Devon Gazette
  40. ^ Liverpool Express
  41. ^ http://thenorthwestbusblog.co.uk/macauleypugh/optare-metrocity-byng-house-southport/ The North West Bus Blog
  42. ^ Felicity Hat Hire
  43. ^ Chrome Theme
  44. ^ Vessel Finder
  45. ^ UK Data Protection Register
  46. ^ UK Data Protection Register

External links edit

  • Southport Reporter
  • Mersey Reporter
  • Liverpool Reporter
  • BBC news sources in the Merseyside area
  • Myspace - Southport Reporter

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Southport Reporter is an online newspaper started by Patrick Trollope 1 It was the UK s first online only regional newspaper 2 It is based in Southport on Merseyside and was quickly recognised by the National Union of Journalists as well as other media groups 3 authorities and organizations as a newspaper 4 This recognition was due to the fact it was only run by certificated professional journalists often the journalist held NUJ or IFJ ID certification As a result they had to follow and run under the rules of the UK Press Complaints Commission s Code of Practice 5 and the NUJ Code of Conduct The Southport amp Mersey ReporterTypeWeekly newspaperFormatOnline newspaperOwner s PBT Media Relations Ltd EditorPatrick TrollopeFounded2000Political alignmentNoneHeadquartersPost Office Ave SouthportWebsitesouthportreporter com Contents 1 Development history 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksDevelopment history editThe idea started when Patrick Trollope 6 7 decided to use unpublished news as a single page on a website called Formby Online run by Andy Johnson over 1998 and 1999 after studying at Wolverhampton University 8 By 1999 the idea had grown into a multi page system In 1999 the site was moved onto his photographic business website PCBT Photography 9 The interest shown during 1999 helped the idea develop quicker but produced bandwidth restriction problems by the end of 1999 In 2000 the site was again moved to a new temporary host location on a newly launched site called Southport gb com 10 The increase of visitors in 2000 helped the Southport Reporter to become better established In 2001 the section was moved again and became fully independent hosted as SouthportReporter com As it was by then becoming established it was also registered as a trademark 11 As the website became larger it also began to be published under the names Mersey Reporter 12 13 and Liverpool Reporter 14 15 By April 2002 Southport Reporter was starting to become known as Southport amp Mersey Reporter 16 due to its coverage of news from all parts of Merseyside 17 By then they had started covering events as far away as Manchester with the paper covering the Manchester Commonwealth Games on a local and international level 18 By 2007 the paper was being used as a news resource for many international media groups like HULIQ 19 In 2008 the paper ran a Limited Company 20 called PBT Media Relations Ltd 21 Company UK Also in 2008 the paper started to push for better rights for photographers in the UK 22 After Liverpool s run as European Capital of Culture 2008 tourism was at an all time high in the area so by 2009 questions within the Merseyside s community were being asked about the city s next steps As a result it was not surprising that Southport amp Mersey Reporter 23 would be consulted on the city s future development resulting in them becoming a media partner of the Beyond Capital of Culture A New Dawn for Tourism in Liverpool event 24 In October 2012 the online newspaper published a paperback 25 book under the publishing name VAMPhire com 26 Beyond The Book was printed as part of an event called ScareFEST 3 Beyond The Book 27 that took place in October 2016 in a town called Crosby in Merseyside UK 28 The event showcased seven UK award winning authors including those who were published in the book Jon Mayhew Tommy Donbavand Barry Hutchison 29 Philip Caveney Joseph Delaney and David Gatward 30 The book was illustrated by Sean Steele 31 In 2013 the group started backing the Liverpool JCI 32 as part of their aim to use the online paper to help development and improve the area s image IN 2014 the group was still leading the way as they started to get involved with the UK s first fully independent press regulation known as IMPRESS the Independent Press Regulator Southport Reporter and its connected websites became one of the first members of the new Regulator in 2016 This was a major step resulting in PR from the likes of The Financial Times 33 the UK s Press Gazette 34 and the UK s Guardian 35 This makes them fully regulated and lets them publish and display the IMPRESS Kitemark 36 In 2015 the site started putting a small logo up on its websites with the words VAMPHire com They have mentioned this project a few times but mystery surrounds it The group has been very quiet on the development A few items have popped up in recent years including on sites including Manchester Fashion Week 37 London Calling 38 North Devon Gazette 39 and Liverpool Express 40 It has also been mentioned on websites like The North West Bus Blog 41 Felicity Hat Hire 42 Google Chrome website 43 and Vessel Finder 44 However as of yet other than photos and the fact that they own or run VAMPhire com 45 the connection is still unclear As they have a connection to book publishing via that name this is worth keeping an eye on as very little movement has taken place on some of the group s other websites With all the developments on the Press Regulator side some are asking what the next move will be for this group who are also now going under the name PBT Media Relations Ltd 46 See also editFormby Golf Club Liverpool Merseyside SouthportReferences edit NUJ Published in UK as the UK s only web based newspaper in January 2005 in hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy and on the Trade Mark Register as a newspaper Patent gov uk No 2292469 Named in a 2007 report in the Preston Citizen Prestoncitizen co uk Also they are listed in the Hollis PR amp Media Guide 2006 ISBN 1 904193 25 0 UK ISSN 1364 9000 and the Hollis PR amp Media Guide 2004 and on the BBC page called Other news sources in the Merseyside area The official Liverpool 08 Business 08Businessconnect com amp Commission for Rural Communities Also see Library ons gov uk amp BBC News Journalism and public trust NUJ Ethics Council Flickr Blog Patrick Trollope Editor of Southport Reporter is a contributor and referred to in a book called Viking Mersey written by Stephen Harding ISBN 1 901231 34 8 Published by Countryvise Publication Wirral UK in 2002 Published in the UK as the UK s only web based newspaper in January 2005 in a hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy PCBtphotography co uk Southport gb com Published in UK as the UK s only web based newspaper in January 2005 in a hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy RJMF co uk Rhys Jones Memorial Fund UK Office s 2007 MEP press briefing Y2u co uk Legal Down Load Youtube com MerseyWorld com Imagenes de Nicola Willis Link from URL to report about Manchester Commonwealth Games Huliq com A report where Southport Reporter is quoted as source Submitted by admin huliq on Sat 2007 11 17 22 33 Mersey Reporter Home Page section Who are we Companies House Huliq com BFP Campaign For Photographers BA Festival of Science site show 08 link to the paper Events Force ISBNS la Home Vamphire com ISBN 978 0 9574215 0 9 vamphire com Crosby Town Talk Barry Hutchison s website Southport Reporter Sean Steele JCI Liverpool Financial Times Press Gazette Does press regulator Impress cut the mustard The PRP wants to know The Guardian 5 February 2016 Archived from the original on 29 November 2022 Press Recognition Panel PRP Mancunian Matters London Calling North Devon Gazette Liverpool Express http thenorthwestbusblog co uk macauleypugh optare metrocity byng house southport The North West Bus Blog Felicity Hat Hire Chrome Theme Vessel Finder UK Data Protection Register UK Data Protection RegisterExternal links editSouthport Reporter Mersey Reporter Liverpool Reporter BBC news sources in the Merseyside area Myspace Southport Reporter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southport Reporter amp oldid 1187373612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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