VentnorBlog iPod Competition Winner Announced

Congratulations to VB reader Emma Powell, who correctly guessed that yesterday was the four year anniversary of VentnorBlog.

VentnorBlog iPod Competition Winner AnnouncedYes folks, it was four years ago yesterday that we posted our very first article on VentnorBlog, reporting the news of a bomb detonation in the haven. Our coverage also made it onto the BBC Website the same day.

The intention at the time was for the site to be ‘a blog about Ventnor’, but it wasn’t long before its tagline was changed to “it’s not just about Ventnor”.

Now covering news and events from across the Island, our readership has grown to make us one of the most widely read online news sources on the Island.

Competition Winner
To celebrate our birthday we ran a competition asking readers if they could guess why the day was so special to us.

Emma guessed correctly, so she has wins herself a brand new iPod Shuffle, courtesy of us here at VentnorBlog.

As an added bonus, John Cattle from Wight Trash has given the OK to load the iPod with all the tracks from Wight Trash Transitions Vol I and Vol II. The compilations are perhaps the most comprehensive ever produced on the Island of Island music, featuring the likes of Jackson Analogue, Hugo Frusslinky, Mark King, Lektroluxe, Born in a Barn, Jet Harris and even Lucky Elephant.

You can pick your copy up for just a tenner from The Ventnorian in Ventnor, Switch45 and Wight Mountain in Newport, Earth Wind & Water in Shanklin, Revolver Skateshop in Ryde and HMV in Newport.

All proceeds from the sales go directly to the Save Ventnor Skatepark Fund.

Image: Jek in the Box

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RTUC
3, May 2011 4:49 pm

Ryde Trades Council is indeed appreciative of the independent journalism of the Ventnor Blog over the years.

We give you our best wishes and long may it continue.

DaveQ
3, May 2011 7:52 pm

I only found VB by accident- it has been a wonderful way of getting discussions going, many of which would never have got past the editor of a certain weekly publication! Thanks for helping to help the freedom of expression. Keep it up and long may you prosper

Janet Scott
Reply to  DaveQ
3, May 2011 8:06 pm

As Iam unable to write a LITTLE paragraph on my thoughts of VB, I sent answers to the six questions asked.

I do hope others that find it difficult to put their thoughts into words do the same.

I love VB.xxx

Mike
Reply to  Janet Scott
3, May 2011 8:16 pm

VB is an example of what journalism should be.

Many so called reputable papers should take a leaf out of your book.

LONG LIVE VB

No.5
3, May 2011 8:31 pm

VB may not be my only local news source…but it is the one by which the rest are judged

tryme
4, May 2011 4:09 am

VB often makes me feel at the heart of what’s going on Island-wise, politically (I love the excitement of your live blogs from County Hall), & culturally. I think it makes a lot of us feel connected to the ‘whole’, & life without it would be unthinkable. What makes it so special is that you who run it, clearly hold true journalistic principles dear, & your decency… Read more »

lin
4, May 2011 7:25 am

i loved it so interesting but sadly i have been unable to post on the forum for over 4 months i think , every time i try it wont let me , i gave up but still read the main posts many thanks for all you do .

Lilly
4, May 2011 8:02 am

VB nourishes my brain. Thank you

ABC
4, May 2011 10:50 am

This site has added a new dimension to Island communications and governance and enabled people to become involved and to comment in ways unimagined just a few years ago. We have the freedom to respond to issues immediately and, generally, is it a ‘soapbox’ and safety valve, occasionally groundbreaking and thought provoking. It appeals to the ‘man (or woman) in the street’ who feels it belongs to… Read more »

Steephill Jack
5, May 2011 6:22 am

VB has helped me in many ways, not least of which is that it helps to keep me sane by comparing my views with others.
VB is good at supporting local events and causes; VB gets information out fast and is often the only source; the standard of journalism is to be respected; VB often takes a different, and demanding,editorial line which is healthy for the Island.

Asite2c
5, May 2011 7:21 am

With the backing from Benyoun, Brown and Giles, I believe many of these pathetic decisions being taken by the council are probably being thought up by Pugh. This despicable career minded man is only concerned about one thing and that is to become a future Tory MP. By cutting public services and selling buildings etc, he is obviously trying to impress his Tory masters in Whitehall he… Read more »

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