Alternative Media Blossoms in Nottingham
Notts IMC | 16.03.2008 19:23 | Indymedia
A number of alternative media projects have sprung up in Nottingham over the past months. In February the Riseup Radio project was launched, and this month sees a new edition of the Nottingham Sparrow, and steps towards the launch of a GreenZine aimed at young people.
Meanwhile, Notts Indymedia continues to go from strength to strength, with an astonishing number of contributions. In February, we hosted the UK Indymedia gathering, during which we were approached to produce a Nottingham pullout for The Mule newspaper. We hope that all of these projects flourish in the year to come, but they all need people to help make them work. That's where you come in!
Feature: Nottingham Hosts UK Indymedia Gathering
Newswire: GreenZine Open Meeting | Rebel bulletin The Nottingham Sparrow - March 2008 - No.3 | Riseup! Radio: #2 The March Show Now Online | Notts Indymedia Indymedia Topic Page
Links: The Mule | Riseup Radio | Nottingham Sparrow
Alternative media is vital to activism, allowing us to disseminate the stories ignored or underplayed by the dominant media. Nevertheless, they often operate on a shoestring budget and are always on the lookout for new people to get involved. If you value any or all of these projects we encourage you to get involved as you can: write stories; maintain websites; organise benefit gigs; or just spread the word.
Riseup Radio
Notts Indymedia and others have launched a new radio show called 'Riseup! Radio'. The community based podcast includes reports covering issues often overlooked by other local media, as well as music from local artists and bands, and chat about stuff that matters. Each month a new podcast will be downloadable through the riseup! Radio website, or by subscribing to our feed. Look out for extra features and new shows in the near future, but for now.. Download, listen, enjoy, distribute and comment on February's show! Get in touch at notts[at]indymedia[dot]org
The Nottingham Sparrow
After a winter of near hiberation, The Nottingham Sparrow returns with issue 3 for March 2008. Articles on Instant Muscle, Victoria Baths, BNP festival, Derby NHS, and more. Email: nottingham[at]afed[dot]org[dot]uk
GreenZine
This is for anyone aged 16-25 who is interested in helping to start a green magazine for and by young people in Nottingham. Contact: nottsgreenzine[at]googlemail[dot]com
The Mule
MULE is a not-for-profit, grassroots, UK-wide project committed to using media production and mass distribution as a tool for promoting social, environmental and economic justice and peace.
MULE is a quarterly newspaper with a print run of 20,000, handed out free on the streets of Britain.
MULE's mission is to reach out to a wide-ranging cross section of British society through being the only cost-free and freely distributed national newspaper dealing with positive social change.
MULE addresses the burning issues that the mainstream local and national media neglect, without screaming down peoples necks, being boring or preachy, or speaking to a select, in-the-know audience.
Local contact: notts[at]indymedia[dot]org
Notts Indymedia
The Nottinghamshire Independent Media Centre (IMC) is a collective of independent community groups and individuals committed to offering grassroots and local non-corporate news coverage.
We aim to generate a fresh perspective on mainstream media-twisted stories and give a voice to individuals and communities throughout Nottinghamshire that are marginalised and have no say in the mainstream media.
Nottinghamshire Indymedia is an open–publishing website which means it only excists because people post their articles on the website. No registration, just click 'publish your news' in the top right corner and fill in the publishing form. Your article will appear on the newswire shortly. (This might take some time if it's busy).
We're always looking for more people to get involved. We have meetings on the second Monday of every month, although the venue is currently up in the air. Get in touch: notts[at]indymedia[dot]org
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