SBNN

About SBNN

SBNN is a magazine created by 8 pupils of St. Bede's School, Eastbourne.
It is available for download at their website,



Pupils which are involved

#Jordan T = Editor
#Tracy Q = Photographer
#Oliver B = Helper
#Gheorghe R = Helper
#Zara B = Ask Angel
#Hannah = Ask Angel
#Lin P = Comic Artist
#Ben A = Helper

The Website
Their website, www.sbnn.co.nr has changed time and time again.
The original site, www.sbnn.bravehost.com, had a spider web-type look. The current Adobe Flash-based website is being built with their new bird logo.

History
#August 2005 - SBNN was originally called "The Custard Pot" as a idea to start a small magazine.
#September 2005 - The Custard Pot would represent a pupil's network in St. Bede's School instead of Custard Design, and was renamed St. Bede's Weekly.
#February 2006 - It was decided weekly would be not enough time to create a 10-page issue of St. Bede's School Weekly, and was renamed again to St. Bede's Monthly.
#March 2006 - St. Bede's Monthly's logo and the magazine layout they would use had been designed. They were ready to add the articles they were about to write.
#August 2006 - After a year of planning, they asked the headmaster (who was going to leave in Jan 2007) if they could distribute it at St. Bede's. The answer was of course, yes.
#January 2007 - St. Bede's Monthly didn't sound right. They changed the name again finally, to SBNN (St. Bede's Network News), so if they decided to change it from Monthly to Weekly, their name would'nt change.
#March 2007 - SBNN's logo was changed to make it easier to understand. They asked the new headmaster if SBNN could start, and they got helper teacher to create it further.
#October 2007 - SBNN's Website, at www.sbnn.bravehost.com was launched. Named SBNN Online, it was feature-packed.
#December 2007 - After 3 separate times people were told SBNN would launch, it didn't. Things were falling apart. The Editor's way to soften things with their subscribers was to launch SBNN's beta issue online.
#January 2008 - SBNN's beta website had launched. It was Adobe Flash-based and had their comics, the beta issue for download, and more. SBNN articles would now be edited as an afternoon club at the school, running from 6:30pm, till 7pm. It is also decided that SBNN should be available to Eastbourne, and the town's around, through their website.
 
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