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Much of the content on these sites is produced by Community Reporters.

Community Reporters are people who have got something to say, and enjoy saying it - real people, with real stories. If you've got access to a computer, you can be a Community Reporter. You can use words, pictures, audio or video - whatever you feel most comfortable with, it doesn't really matter. Likewise it doesn't really matter what you talk or write about (within reason! See our editorial policy) – it doesn't have to be 'news', as such, it can just be something you want people to know about.

If you're already doing something- perhaps you write a blog - you can become a Community Reporter without doing anything more than what you're doing at the moment. If you're based in Manchester, or doing things in Manchester, and have a blog or a website, why not link it up to our site via an RSS feed? You'll get thousands more people reading about the things that matter to you.

Being a Community Reporter means that you'll get access to free training and media equipment, such as video cameras and laptops, which you can then use to produce even more content, in even more imaginative ways! All we ask from you is that you produce something that we can link to on the site.

If you're new to all this stuff, but want to get involved, we can offer you training, starting with the basics of using a computer, to how to make and edit your own films.

For more background information on the programme go to People's Voice Media Community Reporters

If you want to see some of the things our Community Reporters have already produced, visit our multimedia pages or click on one of the feeds coming into our site.

If you're interested in becoming a Community Reporter, please email me at jess@mcin.net, or give me a ring on 0161 230 1430.

If you're not interested in being a Community Reporter but would like to contribute to our community news service by feeding your blog or website to this site through RSS then click on the Contribute to Feeds link above.

You can get help on using this page from the Help link above.

171.My thoughts on the day(Tuesday 08th of July 2008 01:17:00 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) I have been coming to Ordsall Community Cafe for at least the past seven months.in this time i have learnt a few new skills, when i started, the course had already started, but i was included in the class and i was made to feel very Welcome. I...
172.Todays thoughts of the day(Tuesday 08th of July 2008 01:01:00 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) I have been coming to these computer classes for only 3 weeks i have found it to be very interesting and very friendly. I have up until now been learning to use a mouse and learning keyboard skills and also create an online diary, i was apprehensive at first because...
173.Government sets out 21st century challenges for food in the UK(Monday 07th of July 2008 08:13:40 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) The Cabinet Office has published the results of a ten-month Strategy Unit project looking at food policy across Government – and concludes that rising demand, climate change, and trade and productivity restrictions must all be addressed. Commissioned by the Prime Minister, the report focuses on food issues in the UK...
174.Government sets out 21st century challenges for food in the UK(Monday 07th of July 2008 08:13:40 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) The Cabinet Office has published the results of a ten-month Strategy Unit project looking at food policy across Government – and concludes that rising demand, climate change, and trade and productivity restrictions must all be addressed. Commissioned by the Prime Minister, the report focuses on food issues in the UK...
175.MCIN and the BBC(Monday 07th of July 2008 02:17:42 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) The latest buzz around the MCIN office is that we’ve agreed a partnership with the BBC. The idea is to work together to develop new media talent in Manchester and Salford. We all felt that this would be a great thing, especially for our Community Reporters - we are now...
176.Manchester Mega-Photo goes on display(Friday 04th of July 2008 12:52:14 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) The Manchester Mega-Photo went on display at the Urbis museum today.

The first visitors saw it when the museum opened at 10am. I arrived around 11.30 to see the completed photo-collage for the first time, and I am very pleased with it.
I have been sitting in the...
177.Exhibition at Philips Art Gallery Manchester(Thursday 03rd of July 2008 08:29:45 PM 4 months, 2 weeks ago ) Philips Art Gallery present another exhibition of varied works of art, including photographs, at their basement gallery on Tib Lane, near Cross Street in Manchester city centre.
The signature image of the exhibition is a striking portrait of a West Midlands biker by Andrew Tift. It looks like a photograph,...
178.Manchester Mega-Photo is nearing completion(Tuesday 01st of July 2008 08:45:47 PM 4 months, 3 weeks ago ) The Manchester Mega-Photo, the largest photo collage ever taken of Manchester, possibly any British city, is nearing completion at Urbis.

The three hundred poster prints are being put up by hand by Urbis technicians. Initially under my supervision, they have taken the task to heart and are making an...
179.Three Chapters Competition 2008: Deadline Now Passed(Friday 27th of June 2008 10:37:56 AM 4 months, 3 weeks ago ) 2008 Competition Deadline Passed. Results due latest January 2009
The search is on to find the best budding novelist in the North West in our latest competition for long fiction writers!
This time we are searching for the best three opening chapters from a previously unpublished novelist.
The...
180.Spinningfields summer music: Is it just me…(Thursday 26th of June 2008 07:49:12 PM 4 months, 3 weeks ago ) … or does the ad on the back of this week’s UrbanLife state the obvious about string quartets?

Anyway, hair-splitting aside, this weekend’s free Spinningfields summer music concerts sound great, especially Litmus who ‘recreate music by famous Manchester bands including Oasis, Joy Divison, James and The Smiths’. More information...
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