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Time to exit the closet.
Thousands flood Observer with names for new afternoon tabloid
Thursday, February 21, 2008
THOUSANDS of Jamaicans yesterday submitted names for the afternoon tabloid promised by Jamaica Observer chairman, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart for March 7, 2008, the 15th anniversary of the newspaper he founded.
Observer IT manager, Dean Knight, reported that at 3:00 pm when the competition ended, he had tallied just under 9,000 entrants, many of whom had submitted multiple names.
Stewart admitted he was overwhelmed by the responses to the one-day "Name-The-Paper" competition, which he announced yesterday on the Nationwide Radio programme, This Morning, hosted by Emily Crooks and Naomi Francis.
"I expected a brisk response because the Observer enjoys much goodwill in our society. But even so, I was overwhelmed by the number of people sending in names in the short period of time, which we gave them," Stewart said, "especially since they could only submit names by e-mail or text-messages."
Among the easily recognisable names who made suggestions were: Don Topping, Patrick Lafayette, Dawn Ritch, Claude Mills, Joan Andrea Hutchinson and Collin Greenland. Suggestions came from as far afield as Switzerland and Toronto, Canada.
The Observer chairman had promised to announce the name on the Nationwide at Five programme yesterday, but said the committee sifting the names needed more time to adequately go through them. The name is now expected to be announced today during the Cliff Hughes-led current affairs show.
Stewart also upped the prize - a seven-day luxury-included vacation at any Sandals/Beaches resort in the Caribbean - for the person who submitted the name chosen, saying he would give six seven-day vacations, given the huge number of responses. The additional five would be drawn in a raffle, likely to be done today on Nationwide Radio.
Jamaicans showed much creativity in the names submitted, including such gems as "Issuses" (issues and suss); 'Zimmie' as in 'Yu si mi'; 'Vita-Write'; 'Vibeserver'; 'John Publick'; 'Observer Café', 'Spunk' and 'Runnings'.
Time to exit the closet.
Thousands flood Observer with names for new afternoon tabloid
Thursday, February 21, 2008
THOUSANDS of Jamaicans yesterday submitted names for the afternoon tabloid promised by Jamaica Observer chairman, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart for March 7, 2008, the 15th anniversary of the newspaper he founded.
Observer IT manager, Dean Knight, reported that at 3:00 pm when the competition ended, he had tallied just under 9,000 entrants, many of whom had submitted multiple names.
Stewart admitted he was overwhelmed by the responses to the one-day "Name-The-Paper" competition, which he announced yesterday on the Nationwide Radio programme, This Morning, hosted by Emily Crooks and Naomi Francis.
"I expected a brisk response because the Observer enjoys much goodwill in our society. But even so, I was overwhelmed by the number of people sending in names in the short period of time, which we gave them," Stewart said, "especially since they could only submit names by e-mail or text-messages."
Among the easily recognisable names who made suggestions were: Don Topping, Patrick Lafayette, Dawn Ritch, Claude Mills, Joan Andrea Hutchinson and Collin Greenland. Suggestions came from as far afield as Switzerland and Toronto, Canada.
The Observer chairman had promised to announce the name on the Nationwide at Five programme yesterday, but said the committee sifting the names needed more time to adequately go through them. The name is now expected to be announced today during the Cliff Hughes-led current affairs show.
Stewart also upped the prize - a seven-day luxury-included vacation at any Sandals/Beaches resort in the Caribbean - for the person who submitted the name chosen, saying he would give six seven-day vacations, given the huge number of responses. The additional five would be drawn in a raffle, likely to be done today on Nationwide Radio.
Jamaicans showed much creativity in the names submitted, including such gems as "Issuses" (issues and suss); 'Zimmie' as in 'Yu si mi'; 'Vita-Write'; 'Vibeserver'; 'John Publick'; 'Observer Café', 'Spunk' and 'Runnings'.
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