You write the news
May 12th, 2008 by James GonserThe stories most often passed over by newspapers are the “small” stories about car washes, community cleanups, little league signups and school plays that are very important to the people involved, but not so much to the statewide readership.
These groups send in their press releases by email or fax to the newsroom in hopes that it will make it in print and draw hordes of people to their event.
We do place many of these types of events on page B-3 every day under the MyCommunities heading, but many more come in then we can possibly print.
As the community news editor at The Honolulu Advertiser, I’m in charge of running our myAdvertiser.com neighborhood Web sites, and I know how important this information is to residents.
To provide a venue for these type of stories, we have created the Get Published online tool. Get Published allows registered users to post their own stories and photos directly on a site covering their community.
We have seven myAdvertiser.com community Web sites: Honolulu (Waikiki to Makiki), Metro Honolulu (Downtown to Kalihi), East Oahu (Kaimuki to Hawaii Kai), Windward Oahu (Waimanalo to Kahuku), Cental Oahu (Mililani to the North Shore), Leeward Oahu (Aiea to Moanalua) and West Oahu (Ewa to Waianae).
As far as I know, we are the only news site in Hawaii that allows readers to directly publish their own stories online.
There is one caveat: we don’t allow advertising or opinion pieces on the sites. They are only for community news.
So, if you are planning a community event, a fundraiser or youth sports signups and want some free publicity, go to our Web site, look for myAdvertiser in the tool bar, click on that and find Get Published.
Then you write the news.









