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Wikimedia UK Newsletter
September 2009 Issue
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Summary: (to be written)

In this month's newsletter:

  1. Initiatives
  2. Charity status update
  3. Other Chapters' Activities
  4. Press Coverage
  5. Meet-ups

Initiatives

Schools Project:

Britain Loves Wikipedia:

Workplace Learning Lunches

Charity status update

Other Chapters' Activities

Press Coverage

Flagged Protection

The big story on Wikipedia this month was flagged protection. Following from a New York Times article, the UK press caught on to the story. Our Chair, Mike Peel, talked to BBC News, The Times, The UK Press Association and The Independent.

Andrew Turvey was interviewed on Dublin's Radio 4 (26 August). Also, David Gerard was interviewed by BBC Radio 2 (Chris Evans Drivetime; 26 August)) and Radio 5 (25 August), and also gave interviews on BBC Newsnight (25 August) and Sky News (26 August).

In addition, the Times also ran an article entitled "The 10 biggest Wikipedia hoaxes". The story was also covered by the Daily Mail, the Guardian Blog and The Telegraph (which also had a blog post on the story).

Resulting from the press coverage, the WMF posted a blog entry, which was covered by TechRadar and PR Pro.

iPhone app

The Telegraph covered the launch of the official iPhone application for Wikipedia.

Meet-ups