Turn on, log on, join in
There's always a lot of chat about the brave new world where TV and the web are converging - but how much is it happening in reality?
With my hat on as editor of 成人论坛 Election programmes I can point to a very real example this Thursday night/Friday morning: the 成人论坛 Election Night programme.
It's become increasingly clear that the web has something extra to offer on election night. An elaborate network of opinion formers, activists and analysts collide online producing fact, rumour, and mood not found anywhere else. While guarded politicians offer the official line on radio and TV ("let's just wait and see" or "what you say is a disaster is really a triumph") the web provides the unvarnished truth about what the parties are really thinking.
That's why we're harnessing these strengths as never before on Election Night. and Nick Robinson will be in the studio with some of Britain's top politicians bringing authority and analysis to proceedings as the 成人论坛 has always done; but a new addition is Emily Maitlis who'll be sifting the chatter online with the help of some of the UK's most committed political bloggers; , and .
They'll be using their contacts to provide us with immediate reaction from the parties to the night's results. Our website colleagues will be providing a special webpage with the best of each of their blogs - all hosted by Ms Maitlis at "Emily's Election".
That's alongside the normal comprehensive online offering which includes a map of all the results; the chance to find out what happens where you've voted; and at-a-glance look at how the night develops.
This year's local elections promise to be the most politically significant for years. They'll also see a step change in how we use TV and online to cover the story. So put on a pot of strong coffee, turn on, log on, and join in.
成人论坛 Election coverage:
鈥⒊扇寺厶 One, 2335 BST
鈥⒊扇寺厶 Radio 4 Midnight to 0300 BST with Jim Naughtie and Carolyn Quinn
鈥adio 5 Live 2200 to 0500 BST with Richard Bacon and Dotun Adebayo
鈥nd 成人论坛 London 94.9 on Friday from 1500 to 2200 BST
鈥n the web at