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By Alex Harries
on Thu, 21st Feb 2008 at 02:45
The Union Council report of a Media & Publifications Numpty, aged 19 and 36/4...This month, UPSU’s media bods have mainly been focusing their attention on… Pure FM
Pugwash magazine
Pugwash News & PWs newspaper
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By Alex Harries
on Tue, 12th Feb 2008 at 22:50
Tags: ben norman, caroline arthur, gamel oki, giant jenga, gina birch, maz elsahhar, not work, pure fm, upsu
Random photos from a random Giant Jenga game in the UPSU Sabb office. Well, it was half 9 in the evening, and we were still at work... 9.30pm and still in the office? It must be Giant Jenga time...Working a typically late Tuesday night. Suddenly, the Pure FM and Pugwash bods in the office discover Sarah B's Giant Jenga and it all gets a bit messy... ;o) By the way, we don't normally have big kids' games in work - it's just that tomorrow's the Re-Freshers' Fayre, so there's a lot going on at the moment... :o) Concentration...Clearly, Ben can't handle the pressure and leaves as Gina goes for a tough shot with the Giant Jenga. It's ok though - her tactics paid off... Caroline pops in to show off Gamel's latest creationGamel Oki, Pugwash mag designer and editor extraordinaire, made this with his eyes shut... Ok, he didn't have his eyes closed, but who cares - very eye-catching design based on the design of the Pugwash mag reviews pages. If you're online or near the Union on the 21st/22nd Feb, tune in to Pure FM to hear their 24 hour eBay-tastic broadcast! Now you've done it...... and then Maz goes and makes a mess of it all. Maaaaaaaaaaz!!! ;o)
Tags: ben norman, caroline arthur, gamel oki, giant jenga, gina birch, maz elsahhar, not work, pure fm, upsu
By Alex Harries
on Tue, 12th Feb 2008 at 16:45
... taking random photos: Indian Summer at the Union - woo, sunshine!!Students enjoy the sunshine with a drink outside in the sun. Colder weather is forecast for tomorrow, though :o( Ideas and photographyJacob, news editor, drafts ideas for the reorganisation of our online news content. On screen you can see Aperture displaying one of yesterday's photos of the CopyShop clothing range. My desk is a busy place during the day... New toys!Ooh, new toys for Pure FM! The student radio station's brand new audio recorder arrives on my desk. The speakers in the background are my desk set-up, running off a decommissioned 700W PA amp from the nightclub venue across the road - who says work has to be boring?! :o) Global domination: step 1 - anti-fees campaignAndrew 'Jaffa' Machin demonstrates part 1 of his plan for global domination: a Top Up Fees debate at the University. Lovely weather :o)More people, also enjoying that sunshine. My office is on the ground floor of the building on the right.
By Alex Harries
on Mon, 7th Jan 2008 at 13:39
Radio 1's Newsbeat have responded on the BBC's Editors' blog over their coverage - and Radio 1's handling - of the banning and subsequent un-banning of the word "Faggot" from Fairytale Of New York, and how Newsbeat's coverage may have triggered the public backlash against the "overzealously PC" attitude of the radio station. The interesting aspect for us at the students' union is how Newsbeat works within Radio 1, as well as the BBC's non-profit objectives which aren't entirely dissimilar to the union's. Newsbeat operates as a news team within Radio 1 - vaguely similar, perhaps, to the way Pugwash News operates within UPSU. Newsbeat's coverage of Radio 1's censorship has been objective and arguably fair - entirely as any quality journalism should be - but the issue here is that, in effect, one part of Radio 1 has caused a backlash against another part of the same organisation for its handling of a potentially sensitive matter. Within the editorial teams responsible for the Pugwash, Pugwash News and UPSU News output, discussions have often centred around the "what if" scenario of whether and how the Union's media should publicise a story which levels criticism against the Union. Questions have ranged from the broader "can we criticise the Union?", "should we criticise the Union?", and "if we do, how would we go about it?", to some occasionally hilarious potential (and entirely theoretical) scenarios which I obviously can't relate here without libelling myself... Rod McKenzie, editor of Radio 1's Newsbeat, writes on the BBC Editors' blog: '[this issue] raises some interesting dilemmas for us though: without Radio 1's 10 million plus audience Newsbeat wouldn't exist. But what happens when the station itself IS the news? Does this cramp our journalistic vigour or make us feel we shouldn't take on "the mother ship”? I don't think it does - nor should it ever do so. If we argue that our job is to report the news without fair or favour for other organisations, why should Radio 1 be exempt from that rule? I think pulling our punches would be failing our listeners - Radio 1's listeners. That's just my view.' Apologies for the lazy journalism - quoting such a large chunk of Mr McKenzie's words - but that paragraph pretty much summarises the way student media should act towards its parent institutions, at least at Portsmouth, but in the wider context of student journalism as well. Our editorial teams should never feel that can't report on something they feel is in the interest of their readers simply because their story might level criticism at the Union or the University. The counter to this argument, of course, is that this freedom can only work as long as the student journalists maintain a professional approach. Anyone with common sense might wonder whether, on hearing about a story which might criticise them, the Union might feel compelled to "pull" - cancel - the article, preventing it from being published. This is where we come to the grey area which I think is somewhat unique to student media: the Union should never be allowed to prevent the publication in its media of an objective, balanced and fair article which levels criticism at the Union, but it would be remiss of the Union to play little or no active role in ensuring the content produced in its student media was legally and morally acceptable.
This balancing act is a relatively new consideration for student media in Portsmouth as, until the start of this year,... About 256 more words in this entry
Tags: bbc, fairytale of new york, newsbeat, political correctness, pugwash, pugwash news, pure fm, radio 1, stupidity, upsu, upsu media, upsunet
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