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Cambridge IMC now forming

cambridge imc | 26.03.2003 16:40 | Cambridge

Cambridge Independent Media Centre

"Don't hate the media - be the media!"

This is a call for the formation of an Independent Media Centre (IMC) in Cambridge, as part of the UK and global Indymedia networks. There is definite interest from a relatively small group of people so far, and we would like to invite others to join with us to create an alternative media outlet. Quite a few people have been covering local events for the  http://uk.indymedia.org web site, and we would like to have our own site within the UK network so that we can cooperate effectively with the IMCs that exist or are forming in Bristol, Lancaster, London, Manchester, Oxford, Scotland, Sheffield, and Wales. Happily, we've beaten the Americans to the name "Cambridge Indymedia", so Cambridge, MA is out luck.

Indymedia UK is a network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues.

To get involved, join our email list at

 http://lists.indymedia.org/listinfo/imc-cambridge

or email the list directly:

 imc-cambridge@lists.indymedia.org

Please read the list archives at  http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-cambridge/ to see where we're at so far.

Not interested in becoming part of the organization, but still want to contribute your stories, photos, audio, and video?

Here's a quick how-to:

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Taking Pictures? Shooting Video? Doing Interviews? Taking notes?

Your material is needed!

What are you planning to do with your material after this event is over?

What ever it is, you can use it now at Indymedia uk to help report the truth about this event.

Indymedia uk (www.indymedia.org.uk) is a website that is run and maintained by volunteers, and which allows people to upload their own reports, pictures, video and audio. It is a place for the passionate telling of truths, a way of bypassing the agendas of the corporate media, through the direct creation of our own media. Indymedia UK is just one part of a growing network of over 80 websites worldwide.

Alternative - Independent - Democratic RADICAL MEDIA

Just visit www.indymedia.org.uk and hit the 'publish' button to upload.

Contact Indymedia UK at:  imc-uk-contact@lists.indymedia.org

Don't Hate The Media - Be The Media!

Step One: All you need to start is hit the 'PUBLISH' link on the front page (www.indymedia.org.uk).

Step Two: Follow the instructions on the Publish page (they're easy to follow) - you have to enter some information about the report you are uploading - a title for your report and your name, which can be anything you like. There are also other spaces on the form for your email and telephone number etc, but you don't have to fill them in.

Step Three: You then just need to select what it is you want to publish on the site. Text: If you are submitting a text report the form called 'Text Stories - the article', and then hit the 'Publish' button at the bottom of the form - that's it! Your report will now be added to the front page of the site.

Photographs: If you are submitting a photograph you need to select the picture from your hard drive using the 'Browse' button in the 'Multimedia Stories' box. Select from the drop down menu what type of picture it is (either jpeg/jpg image or gif), and then hit the 'Publish' button at the bottom of the form - that's it! Your picture will now be added to the website.

Audio / Video: If you are submitting need to select the file from your hard drive using the 'Browse' button in the 'Multimedia Stories' box. Select from the drop down menu what type of file it is (either mp3 or realaudio for audio files, or realvideo for video) and then hit the 'Publish' button at the bottom of the form - that's it! Your sound or video clip will now be added to the website. It really is that easy!

There are some guidelines covering what type of reports should be uploaded, where to post announcements, current debates and a mission statement all accessible from the front page.

cambridge imc


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MIR or active?

26.03.2003 17:03

you thinking of building it on MIR? (as per general consensus for new UK imc's at lancaster meet)
or are you going to stick with active?

mayler


in the best imc tradition...

26.03.2003 17:23

...we're going to have a meeting. Nothing's been decided as of yet, and I would hesitate to speak for the group. We're aware, though, of the Mir decision, and we do have a chunk of the test site staked out for Cambridge thanks to the smokin' UK tech team.

:)

yossarian


good idea, we need more IMC's

27.03.2003 09:45

I think its great that out of this anti-war movement and other related causes more people are getting into indymedia and setting up their owen IMC's,

i would like to set one up in Newcastle.

One thing I would like to say though, if you look at Italy's indymedia on the left hand side it has all the regional ones in their own category.

I think we should follow this similar where we try as much as possible to keep the UK IMC a completly national one while setting up as many local and regional one's as possible.

How can I apply for an IMC? (i've read some stuff on the process indymedia page) but i'm still unsure.

Dan


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