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A tour of The ET: The internet


For Local Newspaper Week 2008, we take you behind the scenes at your local newspaper.

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Over the past few years, The ET has gone to great lengths to develop its internet presence.
As well as being married to our planning manager, assistant editor Brad Barnes is in charge of our digital output, and makes sure that the website is up to date throughout the day.

This often means that if something happens after The ET has been p
rinted at 10am, we can run the story online, so you don't miss out on anything.

Brad has a digital reporter, Tim Goddard, who produces video content for our website.

Interestingly, one of the most popular video reports Tim has ever produced was of a group of cows that had gone for a walk on a roundabout.

All the digital content has to be managed, and the man for that job is Richard Kendall, ably assisted by Ben Haynes.

See more of our feature: Take a tour of The ET
For Local Newspaper Week 2008, we take you behind the scenes at your local newspaper.

7 May 2008

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:52 AM
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