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Trusting your audience to do the hard work

Posted on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 at 1:11pm. #

Spot the Virgin

So, your business is changing name - and it’ll be against the terms of your contract to still use it in less than 60 days.

You’ve just realised that you’ve tens of thousands of images on your website, many with the old name (whether stamped into the images, or simply as logos in the background). And you’ve also realised that while tens of thousands of images are fun to go through, it would be easier if someone else did it.

The station currently saddled with the name “Virgin Radio” are in this pickle. So, step forward, Spot the Virgin, another shining example of the intelligence of that online team (and notably Anthony Abbott, their web editor).

For absolutely no reason whatsoever - well, for a new badge on my profile - the station has graciously allowed me, and you, to help with this mammoth task. And I’ve spent a considerable amount of time doing so.

I saw my old team on Friday night - waving goodbye to one of Golden Square’s IT department who’s joined the rather strange exodus to the O2 - and was amazed to hear that in less than a week, their users have already checked over 20,000 images.

A more controlling broadcaster would not have trusted their audience to do such a job - this is compliance with a legal requirement, after all, to remove the beardy Branson brand. But, what with their corporate blog - including a post by their outgoing programme director - this is a company showing a tremendous amount of trust in their employees and their audience.

Trust that is, as I’m reminded every day in my day job, markedly absent elsewhere in the industry.

5 comments

Anthony Abbott said at July 19th, 2008 at 4:49pm

Cheers James. I see you use reCAPTCHA on your blog to authenticate posts. Interestingly it was a mention of this that got us thinking about how we could use crowdsourcing to help with our task. All we need to do now is decide on a fun way for our community to help us with all the audio, video and copy that we also have to sift through!

Damien Mulley » Blog Archive » Fluffy Links - Monday July 21st 2008 said at July 21st, 2008 at 4:21am

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Radio at the Edge - live blog - blog - James Cridland said at November 10th, 2008 at 10:40am

[...] had a Virgin Radio logo in them, and all the code needed changing too. Discussed how they used the audience to spot these. It took three days for the audience to do [...]

“spotting virgins”. Absolute Talk Community. « Common User said at November 10th, 2008 at 12:57pm

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