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Help, help please lovely Mumsnetters - we need one of you to talk to the Observer about what Mumsnet means to you...

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JustineMumsnet · 28/02/2008 19:37

Amelia Hill, Social Affairs Correspondent for the Observer writes:

I am writing an article about the huge success of online parenting sites and why they are so useful.

I need to speak to a mother who can talk me through what sites like mumsnet.com mean to her - especially compared to parenting books or magazines.

As always, I'm afraid my deadline is very tight: I need to speak to someone tomorrow (Friday, 29th February), so can I please urge anyone who wants to help me to get in touch asap!

Many thanks

Amelia Hill
Social Affairs Correspondent
The Observer
3-7 Herbal Hill, London, EC1R 5EJ
landline: 020 7713 4997
mobile: 07967 366 938
fax: 020 7837 4729

JustineMumsnet · 28/02/2008 19:54

Yes please do ring her. Or if you'd prefer her email is [email protected]
Not sure about which names but am sure you can be anon if you wish...

CarrieMumsnet · 28/02/2008 20:58

I think anyone up for it would have to call her (rather than her call them) and leave a number for her to call back - even if we had numbers we would never give them out.

Or alternatively just call/email tonight with your version of "what Mumsnet means to me" (sounds like an essay question )

Don't think it matters how many get it touch. Think it's a question of the more the merrier!

Thanks all

CarrieMumsnet · 28/02/2008 21:25

bump

OliviaMumsnet · 28/02/2008 21:32

Grin

OliviaMumsnet · 28/02/2008 23:03

Late night bump

OliviaMumsnet · 28/02/2008 23:09

You could drop her an email fletchaar

JustineMumsnet · 29/02/2008 15:12

It's the news section I think - this sunday.

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