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Interesting to compare today’s online coverage of today’s May 24 races, arguably the first to be covered extensively via social media.

The Bermuda Sun outdid everyone for minute-by-minute coverage with its excellent Twitter and Facebook feeds that kept us rain-soaked spectators up to date on the progress of the lead runners throughout the morning.

Bernews kept up a live blog during the race and had photos and reports of both the Marathon Derby and the Sinclair Packwood Cycle Race up almost immediately and long before anyone else. Bermuda Wired carried streaming audio of ZBM’s live radio coverage.

But if you looked at The Royal Gazette or Bermuda Network News sites, you wouldn’t have know the event had taken place. Even by 11.30 a.m. when both races were long over, neither site had so much as a headline and had mentioned nothing on their FB or Twitter feeds. In fact, BNN doesn’t even have a Sports section.

In fact, the much-hyped, Ewart-backed BNN is so far proving something of a disappointment. Bar its exclusive shots of Collie Buddz’ wedding, there has been little of note on the site since it launched last week and its updates are sporadic at best – not quite the cutting edge of 24-7 news technology that Government MPs shamelessly pitched it as in the House last week.

Its Government connections indicate that it will get official “news” ahead of anyone else but it will be interesting to see how it fares against its rivals in covering hard news. Bizarrely it led its Top Stories section the other day with a report on stolen global art. Go figure.

Meanwhile, here’s a selection of my shots from today’s Marathon Derby near Breezeblog’s world headquarters on Harbour Road, where the rain clearly failed to dampen the spirits of race fans:

No sign yet of much-hyped new Bermuda news site, Bermuda Network News. The site was due to relaunch yesterday and after briefly showing up in the morning with what looked like a skeleton selection of stories, it was taken down. No word yet on why and when the site will be back up.

Government’s planned Media Council has come under fire from many of the island’s journalists and overseas media bodies. In today’s issue of The Royal Gazette, Sam Strangeways takes a look at the arguments for and against the bill, tabled by Premier Ewart Brown on May 7.

Unfortunately the Gazette’s online coverage is shambolic with the main story being broken up as it is in the paper – one segment ends with “continued on page 8” and another starts “continued from page 4”.  Anyway, start here and then follow the related links, if you can, in the right hand column.

Yours truly is quoted in one of the pieces. You can read my submission to the Gazette in full here.