Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

UK riots: Attacks on journalists and cameramen continue as trouble spreads outside London


A BBC Manchester radio-car was set on fire in Salford last night as journalists continued to come under attack while covering the rioting that has broken out across the UK.

A BBC cameraman was also assaulted by a group of men in Salford just before 6pm and a car belonging to a BBC reporter was set alight.

of : "As I pulled up by Salford precinct, I was greeted by crowds of young people - some as young as 10 or 11. Seconds later cars screeched by as young boys pulled wheelies on motorbikes.

"Within minutes of leaving my car and standing by BBC Radio Manchester's radio-car, bricks were hurled at myself and a colleague. We took cover by the empty markets.

"We were lucky not to get hit and managed to run around the corner where there was a line of police officers wearing riot gear. They were trying to protect the firefighters who had just doused the flames that had ripped through the old library right next to the precinct.

"Gangs cheered as the radio-car went up in flames. The police lines moved forward and as we left more rocks and bricks were thrown at officers.

"Youngsters seemed unaware of the danger they were in as they took pictures on their mobile phones to post on social networking sites."

BBC Radio Manchester has captured the moment its radio car was trashed by rioters. Both members of BBC staff were able to flee the scene unharmed, although the car is a write-off.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists says it is aggrieved by reports that journalists covering the riots in London and other cities in the UK are being attacked.

"We are very concerned that the social unrest has spread to aggression against journalists," said Joel Simon, CPJ executive director. "News organisations must take precautions, but we hope demonstrators recognize that it is in the public interest for journalists, as independent observers, to witness and report the facts."

Pic: Salford Star


Wednesday, 27 May 2009

How-Do predicts The Guardian will do Manchester area website this summer

The How-Do website for the media in North-West says it now seems certain The Guardian is to launch a new website for the Manchester area this summer and says it will be headed by Sarah Hartley, the former head of online editorial at the MEN group.
It is also predicting that the move will not go down well with staff employed at Guardian Media Group's MEN Media, publisher of the Manchester Evening News, who have faced job cuts and office closures.
How-Do first reported back in November about The Guardian's plans. It says: "Details of the project have yet to be officially unveiled, but sectors of the digital and publishing community in the city are a buzz with rumours of what form the new site will take and how it will impact on MEN's portfolio of sites, including City Life....It is understood that the site will be launching this summer, causing some commentators to suggest to How-Do that The Scott Trust, which operates both the Guardian and MEN Media, is guilty of at best bad timing and at worst insensitivity to the staff at its established North West base."