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Eddie Mair | 14:04 UK time, Sunday, 9 September 2007

The New Programme is something you might remember from a previous posting. Starting later in the year, it will have a strong interactive content. It'll go out ever week for 7 weeks, at the weekend. You might find clicking on the link on the previous entry in this category will help. But it probably won't.

Anyhoo, there was a big meeting on Friday at which progress was made. A new site will be built and a name will be found. We'll post more audio this week which will keep you informed of our thinking. Or at least our "thinking".

As you may know, the working title for the programme is "The Blog Prog" which has its pros and cons and will probably not be used.

I rather like the idea of building on the PM brand, identifying the new show as something that individuals can shape more than PM - a more personal experience - and call it iPM.

I'm sure you can do better. Any ideas on a programme name?

I appreciate that having an opinion would be easier if we were clearer about what the hell it is. But any initial thoughts would be welcome. And feel free to come back to this page to add ideas as the mist clears. If it ever does.

Comments

  1. At 03:08 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Eddie....you are asking US to a barnstorming session on a SUNDAY afternoon?

    Oh......OK...how's about:-

    'More Cheese Grommit?'

    'TOTP2'

    'PM radioactive'

    'well i'll eat my shorts on line'

    'Blogelicous'!


    I may come up with more after the next couple of pints of Bishops F*nger!!

    DIY ( a R4 serf)

  2. At 03:10 PM on 09 Sep 2007, nikki noodle wrote:

    'w4 - BBC Radio 4's eye on what's out in cyber space: World Wide Web Watch (or w4 for short)'

    clean, clear and simple. Does what it says.

  3. At 03:23 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Tony Kennick wrote:

    BPM (Blog PM) but music people may get confused.

    Journey through the sphere (an often used term is blogosphere)

    Next Year's Sony Winner

    Interactive Topical News (hmm, the initials might get you into trouble)

    Drop the comment wars (DtDD reference)


  4. At 03:40 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Charlie wrote:


    Mmm... how about:

    Active-Views

  5. At 03:47 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Beeb Blog..

    pronounced Beeblog
    ..?

  6. At 03:50 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Charlie wrote:


    Or even: PPM

    i.e. Personal PM

  7. At 03:53 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Beeb Blog..

    pronounced Beeblog
    ..?

  8. At 04:35 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    The Radio 4 Eddie Mair Bloggy Thingy?

    I'm on a roll now....

  9. At 05:04 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Fifi wrote:

    The Chat Room

    Fifi

  10. At 05:37 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Input 4 U?

    DIY (serf and all round good guy)

  11. At 05:51 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Sid Cumberland wrote:

    iDea

    (Sort of like Ikea, but where you acquire thoughts rather than unwanted candles, and where you don't have to find a parking space or quarrel with your partner)

    Sid

  12. At 06:09 PM on 09 Sep 2007, nikki noodle wrote:


    i-Lights (Highlights - see what I've done there?!!)

  13. At 06:27 PM on 09 Sep 2007, jonnie wrote:

    Webviews -
    pm online

  14. At 06:30 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Sid Cumberland wrote:

    1-4-all-&-all-4-1 - the musketeers of the cybersphere!

    Hey, this is is good game - just let me open another bottle of shiraz ...

    Sid

  15. At 06:31 PM on 09 Sep 2007, JimmyGiro wrote:

    Blogroids.

    I'm still sitting on that one.

  16. At 06:56 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Fifi wrote:

    Sid (13) : Never mind the prog titles, you is talkin my lingo!

    * holds out suddenly empty g&t glass *

    Cheers!

    Fifi x

  17. At 07:13 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Sid Cumberland wrote:

    Fifi (15)

    Glug glug glug glug glug ... say when ... glug glug glug glug ...

    Hmm ... time to open yet another bottle ...

    Cheers!

    Sid

  18. At 07:57 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Fifi wrote:

    The glass does have a stem but it holds half a pint easily ... sorry, forgot to mention that bit!

    Cheers Sid. :ox

    Fifi

  19. At 08:08 PM on 09 Sep 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    iPM?

  20. At 08:14 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Gossipmistress wrote:

    My names weren't that bad! Why have they been banned by the mods? :-(

  21. At 09:07 PM on 09 Sep 2007, jonnie wrote:

    I had the same prob GM :-(

  22. At 09:15 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Deepthought (John W) wrote:

    A couple of questions, which may influence the names people offer:

    1. Will the programme go out at 5pm on Sunday (i.e. the PM slot every other day?) In which case, under current circumstances, I'll have to "Listen again" later.

    2. Will you (EM) be the presenter, with Sequin, Carrie and Paddy as stand-ins?


    Sorry all, I'm currently locked into a "writing the specification" mode since that is what I appear to have spent all last week doing.


    DIY and Fifi,

    The glass is neither half-full or half-empty, it simply needs a refil.

  23. At 09:42 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Ed Iglehart wrote:

    push!
    xx
    ed

  24. At 10:06 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Jason Good wrote:

    Weekly for seven weeks? That throws out my previous PMT idea, then.

    How about...

    Are you being surfed?

  25. At 10:09 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Peej wrote:

    I've thought of loads of possibilities, but they would be completely incomprehensible to anyone who didn't read the blog, and I assume you're aiming for a slightly larger target audience than that. If you want to keep the PM brand then iPM is probably the one. Can I make a plea that the content of the programme covers a similar range to the blog ? From the ever so serious Furrowed Brow stuff to the surrreal - as found on the beach? Its that combination which has made the blog a success - you can engage someone in a passionate and heated debate on a matter of great import one minute, and be talking to the same person about camels amongst the sand dunes the next.

  26. At 10:28 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Annasee wrote:

    "PM beta "? (whatever that "beta" business meant - I never understood it in the first place.)

    "PM lite"? (I said that one before. Horrible)

    DIY - I like your no. 8. 'Cos that's probably what we'll call it anyway, whatever they officially title it.

    "Confused - EM with PM - and YOU" (Well I'm confused anyway) OK, what about "PM+U"
    or "PM+u" whatever is more text-speak.

    They're all rubbish really, aren't they? I really hate that use of small letters in amongst capitals. One of the orchestras does it, never ceases to annoy me. It's like someone shouting in the middle of a word.

    "The People's PM"? oops, sorry, slipped back into Tony Blair-speak then. Doesn't it seem a long time since he was about?

    I shall think hard, & try to come back with some even worse offerings. Brain a bit full of weddings at the moment. Busy weekend.


  27. At 10:28 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Pinklefish wrote:

    PMT

    The T stands for Talk!

  28. At 10:34 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Annasee wrote:

    Just as I clicked submit, I thought of:

    "Weblog-wise"

    which, if you say it with a different accentuation becomes

    "We're blog-wise".

    Yeah - I know - equally meaningless. But it would be a challenge for the listener to work out which meaningless title it was meant to be. They might even email in to complain about the ambiguity!

  29. At 10:55 PM on 09 Sep 2007, Gossipmistress wrote:

    I wonder why we're banned Jonnie? They'll never know what they missed now - one of ours could've been just The One they were looking for!

  30. At 11:30 PM on 09 Sep 2007, orange pekoe wrote:

    From Our Home Correspondent

  31. At 11:48 PM on 09 Sep 2007, RJD wrote:

    Random thoughts:

    PM Interactive
    Productively Meandering
    PM borderless
    PM Audience
    Listener PM
    Acoustic PM
    PM out of studio
    PM - Public Musings

    Blogarithim
    Blogbook
    Blogic
    Blogical

    PMBlogbook

    Blogorrhea

    Sorry, my head hurts now!

  32. At 11:54 PM on 09 Sep 2007, mittfh wrote:

    SPM - (Sunday PM) - then again, could be confused with "South Park Mexican" (a rapper, apparently) or Scanning Probe Microscopy. Of course, if you added an "a" between the P and the M... :)

    PM Sunday - then again, maybe not...

    Take the Apple approach, call it iProg (interactive programme) or i42 (or is that being a little pretentious?)...

    Eddie Mair Interactive - again, you'd probably run into problems with the acronym...

    i4 - could confuse people into thinking it was made by a TV company (between ITV and Five)

    Arachnophilia :)

    -oOo-

    Here's another idea: as it's about technology, computers and the internet, then why not take a leaf out of the books of UNIX developers and choose an acronym with two alternative expansions. Perhaps the most famous example is PERL - officially Practical Extraction and Reporting Language, but the author claims it really stands for Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister.

    Or you could take the backronym approach (i.e. create the word first, then the expansion later) - you may have heard of "TWAIN" software that comes bundled with scanners. It's actually named after "Ne'er the twain shall meet" (the TWAIN software sits between the scanner and the program you're in - each can only see the software, but not the program on the other side), but it wasn't long before it attracted a backronym: Technology Without An Interesting Name.

    Or, if you're *really* clever, create a recursive acronym. Take PINE - Program for Internet News and Email, or PINE is not ELM (it was originally based on a program called ELM: "PINE is nearly ELM", but eventually replaced all ELM code, hence PINE is not ELM). Or GNU - GNU's not UNIX. Or if you want to really confuse listeners, see what GNU called their freeware operating system: the GNU HURD. HURD = HIRD of UNIX replacing Daemons, and HIRD = HURD of interfaces representing depth. As well as being co-recursive and hurting your head before you even try to translate that into "ordinary" English, it's also a play on "Gnu Herd" (a herd of Gnus).

  33. At 08:51 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Well, Eddie himself gave three great possibles on Day One, so here goes:

    "Testing, testing."

    "If this works I'll think about actually writing something tomorrow."

    "Thanks for dropping by."

    My personal favourite of these would be
    "If this works, I'll think about actually writing something tomorrow" as it has a "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" or an Angus Prune feeling about it. (G**gle Angus Prune if you don't know what I'm on about)

    However, "Thanks for dropping by" or "Testing, Testing! possibly have a more universal sense to them.

  34. At 09:00 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Fearless Fred wrote:

    How about "Web Wanderings"?

  35. At 09:05 AM on 10 Sep 2007, The New Blog Prince aka Marc wrote:

    jonnie@ 20 - your comment has been approved...it went into the deferred file for some reason.

    gossipmistress @ 19 - I've searched for your comment, and it seems to have vanished into cyberspace. No trace of it all. Apologies...

  36. At 09:19 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Or, FFred, "Spinning the Web"?

    (PS Loved your contribution to Friday's letters!)

  37. At 09:27 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Annasee wrote:

    PM Gold (d'ya get what I'm referring to?) or even "PM Gold- Special Edition"?

    "PM value" (as in the supermarkets "value " format, which means cheap. That one researcher you've hired is going to be earning his/her salary all right...)

    "Blogorama" (like Panorama, but cheaper?)

  38. At 09:33 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Vyle Hernia wrote:

    If it's at 5 pm on a Sunday, then I'll probably call it MIST. Don't think I've been near a radio at that time since Down Your Way. Ah. Down your Blog? Maybe not. I'll get my coat.

  39. At 09:42 AM on 10 Sep 2007, jonnie wrote:

    Or 'web ponderings' Fearless?

  40. At 10:09 AM on 10 Sep 2007, jonnie wrote:

    I have requested the above post from me - under the name of (Sequin) be pulled.

    This was in error as the name was still on one of the PC's

  41. At 10:37 AM on 10 Sep 2007, mac wrote:

    Well, I suggest we all bow to the inevitable and call it the Fifi Show - no matter what sort of show it turns out to be.

    Its going to be stuff people have dredged up on the web like yesterdays papers?

    Or the PM blog writ large? In which case 'Fifi's family and friends'?.

    The podcast should be called 'Eating Drinking and Dreaming with Fifi' or 'Fifi morning noon and night'.

    What about

    The Old Familiar Faces,

    though the last word could be mis-spelt creatively.

  42. At 11:00 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Fearless Fred wrote:

    Thanks, BigSis! I still say the voice they used for me was rather posh!

  43. At 11:34 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Dr Hackenbush wrote:

    Post Modern PM

  44. At 11:54 AM on 10 Sep 2007, Aunt Dahlia wrote:

    Um
    I like programmes to have a name that tells you what it is.
    So perhaps if you could be just a teensy bit clearer, it may be easier?
    Or maybe you're looking for a title that you can hang the programme on.
    Or maybe I should do a lot more catching up.
    Is it a programme about blogs?
    Then why not call it
    About Blogs
    Then we wouldn't be so mystified,.. well, about the programme, not life in general.

  45. At 12:26 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    This is a blog which I've often found interesting.

  46. At 12:26 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Howzabout:

    "The Reluctant Blogger"?

    or

    "The Compleat Blogger"?

    o

    "Bloggering about in cyberspace"

  47. At 01:39 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Annasee wrote:

    Anut Dahlia - I think they, er, will know what the programme is about when we've given them a name for it. At least, that's what I've gathered so far.

    In response to your suggestions - would a title like "If we knew what this programme was about, we'd tell you", make it any clearer? Thought not.

    Nice to see you around again, btw!

    Big Sis - I like "Spinning the Web". Very clever.

  48. At 02:11 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Piper wrote:


    PM Plus...

  49. At 02:59 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    "This is the Programme the Blog Built"

  50. At 04:06 PM on 10 Sep 2007, RJD wrote:

    Blog Standard

  51. At 04:44 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Annasee wrote:

    Piper - "PM Plus" sounds like it's intended for the larger listener. Still, I suppose there's no harm in niche marketing.

  52. At 05:42 PM on 10 Sep 2007, squirrel wrote:

    PMT - the "T" stands for TENSION

    Frog Spawn

    The Global Village Pond (bit long)

    Pond Matters (PM for short!)

  53. At 07:19 PM on 10 Sep 2007, mac wrote:

    To stone two blogs with one post:


    Lets call the new prog


    Fifi's Views and Views of Fifi

  54. At 08:21 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Rachel G wrote:

    Mac - I can't work out if you are trying to be amusing about Fifi or snidely unpleasant. Whatever you intend, you seem to have spattered the blog with posts similar to this today and I don't like it.

  55. At 09:03 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Steve Parks wrote:

    Some ideas... for the usual fee, of course. :)

    BlogWeek

    PM Open Access

    Open Air

    World Wide Waffle

    Feeds for Thought

    Oh RSS (could by slyly pron. to sound like slang for a bottom (did that get past the censor?) by presentation, like they do with Cross Incontinence, I mean Crossing Continents)

    PM Blogwatch

    PM Blogtalk

    PM Browser

    The Browser

    Blog Browser

    PM P.S.

    PM Trackback

    PM Ping

    Ping Me

    Blog-casting House

    PM Blog-cast

    The Asylum (as in the lunatics have...)

    Eddie Mair, Blog Bi-ch (seeing as most famous blogs need -itch in the title it seems)

    Blog On

    Blog-jam

    Blogging all over the world

    Blogger Off

    Blog Blag

    Blog Blah Blah

    Blogroll

    Not all of the above were serious, but that may be clear enough. :)

    Steve

  56. At 10:37 PM on 10 Sep 2007, orange pekoe wrote:

    Does the Grauniad (other sp. prone publications are available) have a copyright on 'Comment is free' ? I think it neatly encapsulates many of the positives of blogging.

    Or:

    Current comment
    (covers being up-to-the-minute but also hints at the IT involvement - well, kind of..!)

    What the punters say

    Welcome to PM: Please choose from the following opinions.

    The first three could easily have the prefix 'PM:' if you want to keep the 'brand' - yes, bit of a cop out I know.

  57. At 10:49 PM on 10 Sep 2007, Gossipmistress wrote:

    Blog Prince (35) thank you for trying! ;-)

    Can't remember what I wrote but some of them might have been:

    PM Websniffer
    PM Blogdog
    PM Webtwitcher
    PM Webcomber
    and
    PMi Baby {which means nothing at all to do with the programme - I imagine anyway!}

  58. At 01:21 PM on 11 Sep 2007, Nexus52 wrote:

    New program -

    PM Attachments

    or

    PMPS

    Overwhelmed?

    Love the show
    More singing please

  59. At 04:32 PM on 11 Sep 2007, Frances O wrote:

    Steve (55) - I'm always amused by the way they carefully call it 'Crossing (pause) Continents'. 'FOOC' is a favourite of mine. But I digress.

    OurSpace
    FaceRadio
    VoiceBook
    i-tube
    i-box

    Nahh...

    i4
    R4i
    R4u

    i-frog
    (I quite like 'frogspawn'. But those announcers would turn it into Frog's Porn, I know...)

    Radio Interactive (ah, memories of that other R4 prog)

    i-candy
    i-wash

  60. At 04:33 PM on 12 Sep 2007, squirrel wrote:


    Steve@55 : I love your list, made me LOL - now there's an idea for a name.. Maybe the web page could (should!) be called "broadcasting mouse"

    Frances@59 : I really never thought of hearing "frog's pawn" said on-air - very good!

    How does a frog talk to the world? Using a broadcating mouse..

    I'll get my coat!

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