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Patrick Trollope : ウィキペディア英語版
Southport Reporter


''Southport Reporter'' is an online newspaper started by Patrick Trollope,〔(NUJ )〕 is not only seen as a newspaper〔(Northwest Regional Development Agency )〕 but also as the UK's first online-only regional newspaper.〔Published in UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in hard copy magazine called ''Web Pages Made Easy'' and on the Trade Mark Register as a newspaper (Patent.gov.uk ) No. 2292469〕 It is based in Southport on Merseyside, and was quickly recognised by the National Union of Journalists as well as other media groups,〔Named in a 2007 report in the Preston Citizen, (Prestoncitizen.co.uk ). Also they are listed in the ''Hollis PR & Media Guide 2006''. ISBN 1-904193-25-0 UK ISSN 1364-9000 and the ''Hollis PR & Media Guide 2004'' and on the BBC page called ("Other news sources in the Merseyside area" )〕 authorities and organizations as a newspaper.〔The official Liverpool 08 Business (08Businessconnect.com ) & (Commission for Rural Communities ). Also see (Library.ons.gov.uk ) & (BBC News )〕 This recognition was due to the fact it was only run by certificated professional journalists (often the journalist held NUJ or IFJ ID/certification). As a result they had to follow and run under the rules of the UK Press Complaints Commission's Code of Practice〔(Journalism and public trust - NUJ Ethics Council )〕 and the NUJ Code of Conduct.
The virtual newspaper's name was trademarked under the UK's Trade Mark Act 1994 Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as a newspaper, on 12 February 2002 under the registration No. 2292469.〔(Patent.gov.uk )〕
==Development history==
The idea started when Patrick Trollope〔"Patrick Trollope, Editor of Southport Reporter" is a contributor and referred to in a book called ''Viking Mersey'', written by Stephen Harding. ISBN 1-901231-34-8 Published by Countryvise Publication, Wirral UK in 2002.〕 decided to use unpublished news as a single page on Formby Online〔(Formby-Online.co.uk )〕 over 1998 and 1999 after studying at Wolverhampton University.〔Published in UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in hard copy magazine called ''Web Pages Made Easy.''〕 By 1999 the idea had grown into a multi-page system. In 1999 the site was moved onto his photographic business website PCBT Photography.〔(PCBtphotography.co.uk )〕 The interest shown during 1999 helped the idea develop quicker, but produced bandwidth restriction problems by the end of 1999. In 2000, the site was again moved to a new temporary host location, on a newly launched site called Southport.gb.com.〔(Southport.gb.com )〕 The increase of visitors in 2000 helped the ''Southport Reporter'' to become better established. In 2001 the section was moved again and became fully independent, hosted as SouthportReporter.com. As it was by then becoming established, it was also registered as a trademark.〔Published in UK as the "UK's only web-based newspaper" in January 2005 in a hard copy magazine called Web Pages Made Easy.〕 As the website became larger, it also began to be published under the names ''Mersey Reporter''〔(RJMF.co.uk Rhys Jones Memorial Fund )〕
〔(UK Office's 2007 MEP press briefing. )〕 and ''Liverpool Reporter''.〔(Y2u.co.uk )〕〔(Legal Down Load )〕 By April 2002 ''Southport Reporter'' was starting to become known as ''Southport & Mersey Reporter'',〔(Youtube.com )〕 due to its coverage of news from all parts of Merseyside.〔(MerseyWorld.com )〕 By then they had started covering events, as far away as Manchester, with the paper covering the Manchester Commonwealth Games, on a local and international level.〔(Imágenes de Nicola Willis ) - Link from URL to report about Manchester Commonwealth Games〕 By 2007 the paper was being used as a news resource for many international media groups, like HULIQ.〔(Huliq.com ) - A report where Southport Reporter is quoted as Source. Submitted by admin_huliq on Sat, 2007-11-17 22:33.〕 In 2008 the paper runs a Limited Company,〔(Mersey Reporter ) Home Page - section "Who are we...?"〕 called PBT Media Relations Ltd.〔(Companies House )〕 Company UK. Also in 2008 the paper started to push for better rights for photographers in the UK.〔(Huliq.com ), BFP Campaign For Photographers〕

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