On Friday, August 7 President Ed Harrison led a delegation of ten club members and wives to visit the offices of the Billericay Gazette to see how the paper operates - Mike Sinclair, Norman Bishop, Peter and Wendy Greene, Chandra and Maya Gupta, Peter and Christabel Strong, and myself (who realised that it was a whole new world from the one I left 20 years ago.)
The
Press in general and the local press in particular often take stick, sometimes deserved, sometimes not. And sometimes awareness can help.
Which is why, having established such a working rapport with the Gazette
whereby they now give Rotary such a high profile, it seemed an idea for us to
see it from their side.
How they operate, the pressure they are under to produce, how they gather the
news and the features, how they research the markets and how they make up
the pages each week.
After an initial introduction and video display by Editor Alan Woods in the board room, at
which chief Gazette reporter Joe Sturdy and Circulation Director, Zoe
Fullalove also outlined their duties, we were given a tour of the newsroom to
meet with experienced sub-editor Glen Oldershaw and some of the crime
reporters. This was timely as more information was breaking about the alleged
murder incident at Little Burstead - something of a rare occurence in
"dozy" Billericay but nothing of which can be discussed here for
legal reasons. But it was, in newspaper terms, a "hot" story and one
which excited us as much as the Gazette reporters on the case.
Facts we
learned:
* The total circulation of the Gazette series is 10,000-11,000 copies a week,
mostly in Brentwood but the Billericay and Wickford edition circulates at
over 3,000 copies, mostly on a door-to-door delivery basis.
* In all 43 titles across Essex, Herts, Kent and Surrey are produced at the
offices in Kestral House at the Hedgerows Business Park in Chelmsford.
These range from Thanet, canterbury, Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells in Kent to Croydon and Reigate in Surrey and
several in Hertfordshire. All are edited at Chelmsford by a team of sub-editors and scrutinised thoroughly by the editor
when complete, before being sent to Broxbourne for printing.
* The feature pages are started on before the weekend but the news pages are
put together on what Alan Woods describes as "Manic Monday". Deadline
for Wednesday's Gazette is 1.00pm Tuesday.
" We must not miss that deadline," he stressed. "Time is money
and a missed deadline by one of our papers can mean a severe delay on the
publication of the other titles."
Zoe told us: "We are the unseen section of the paper. We have
to look at everything from market research, to potential outlets -
newsagents, supermarkets, promotional opportunities and even have to consider
the weather - will we sell more on a wet day or a sunny day? Promotions
are vital and we now show off the paper at events such as the recent Summerfest
in Billericay."
On the tour of the newsroom which, with a computer at more than sixty desks,
might be right out of the Kennedy Space Centre, sub-editors were putting
together early pages - choosing the best bridal photograph for the wedding
spread for example. Glen Oldershaw, who started his career in Colchester, has
done it all in journalism - reporter, news editor, editor. He glowed with pride
in his role as sub-editor with special responsibilities and we literally had to
drag ourselves away for the official "team" photograph with Alan
before thanking him and departing.
Verdict as we adjourned to the Baker's Arms in Stock for post-visit pie and
pint, was: "Well worth the visit. We learned a lot."
By Trevor Bond
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