Archive for September, 2008

Radio guru Abrams behind Chicago Tribune redesign

Monday morning, when hundreds of thousands of bleary-eyed Chicagoland residents retrieved their newspaper from their front stoop, they were awakened to a bright and bold new Chicago Tribune.

The Tribune, the flagship of The Tribune Co. which also includes the LA Times, Baltimore Sun, WGN-TV & AM, and the Chicago Cubs baseball team (here’s hoping for the Series!), has been in a downward spiral in both advertising revenue and readership, with 100 editorial layoffs in recent months. The publisher hopes that the redesign positions the paper better in this new world of visual media. (more…)

Poll: how connected are you “on-the-go”?

The financial crisis has dominated the news the past few weeks, and last week we asked the question how you felt the media was doing in explaining the problems with our economy. The overwhelming majority felt that the media helped them achieve at least a basic understanding of the issues at hand.

This week we’re interested on how pervasive wireless technology is with our readership. Just how “tethered” are you?

How connected are you "on the go"?

  • Smart phone with email and internet access (45%, 14 Votes)
  • Normal cell phone with text package (29%, 9 Votes)
  • Normal cell phone only (19%, 6 Votes)
  • No cell phone (6%, 2 Votes)
  • Smart phone with email package only (1%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 31

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Deep Background for Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2008

Take control of the conversation here on Deep Background,  our random discussion of all things in Erie and national media. Go ahead and shout-out your opinions, frustration or praise, all in a spirit of civility and mutual respect.

As always, you secret is safe with me so email me at joel@nataliemedia.com with your private question or news tip.

Embrace the chaos!

TV Ratings: week ending September 21, 2008

Editors Note: tomorrow we kick off another week of our open forum for all things Erie Media called “Deep Background.” Please join us and get the conversation going…remember to comment early and often!

Here are the weekly ratings for network primetime, cable and syndicated programming. Shown are the rank, program name, network, household rating, and number of households, in millions.

Top 10 Network Primetime Series

1 Sunday Night Football NBC 13.3 | 15.3M Hslds
2 60 Minutes CBS 9.2 | 10.5M Hslds
3 House FOX 8.9 | 10.2M Hslds
4 Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick NBC 8.5 | 9.7M Hslds
5 Primetime Emmy Awards ABC 8.2 | 9.4M Hslds
6 Fringe FOX 8.1 | 9.3M Hslds
7 America's Got Talent-Wed 7.5 | 8.6M Hslds
8 CSI CBS 6.9 | 7.9M Hslds
9 Football Night in America-Pt 3 NBC 6.7 | 7.6M Hslds
10 Flashpoint CBS 6.6 | 7.6M Hslds

Top Cable Show

NFL Regular Season (Eagles/Cowboys) ESPN 11.3 | 13.0M Hslds

Top Syndicated Show

Wheel of Fortune CTD 5.9 | 6.8M Hslds

The Feed for Friday, September 26th

Editor’s note: Sound off, give a shout out on “Deep Background,” our totally-random open discussion of all things Erie media.

  • WQLN-TV

    Wind storm pushes the “Q” to full digital: High winds from Hurricane Ike blew through the Erie area on Sept. 15th, and along with power outages left considerable damage to the over-the-air signal of WQLN TV-54, where the main antenna coupler now needs to be replaced (cool pictures from over 600 feet in the air). It will take eight weeks for that to happen, so in the meantime, the public broadcasting station will begin to broadcast in full-power digital early, via a side-mounted antenna. Folks with rabbit ears or a rooftop antenna will need a digital receiver or converter box to watch Elmo.

  • Finding Erie stuff easily: the folks who bring us ErieBlogs.com have developed a Google Custom Search that makes finding news about Erie a breeze. When Mike from ErieBlogs set about to create ErieFinder.com, he was inspired to “make something that searches over 120 websites about Erie. Let’s make it include all the local media, all the local blogs, universities, businesses, sports teams and then add in a whole bunch of other sites in and about Erie.” A search for the “John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation” included hits from ErieBlogs, GoErie, GlobalErie, YourErie, and of course, The Press and Tower.
  • Radio execs bite the hand that feeds them: more fallout from last week’s NAB Radio Show. An article posted on Thursday on Media Daily News featured the country’s top radio executives complaining that advertisers do not understand their 80 year old medium. “We have a perception problem, not a consumption problem,” said Jeff Smulyan, the president-CEO of Emmis Communications. The chiefs point out to the strength of ad sales at the small market level, while agencies in larger markets bypass terrestrial radio, considering it obsolete.
  • Major Erie advertiser rebrands: since 1940, John V. Schultz Furniture has been a fixture in the Erie marketplace. This week this top Erie advertiser launched the retrofitting of their brand, now referring to themselves as Schultz Furniture Superstore, and kicked off a Grand Opening sale. Gone is the classic logo on their building and TV spots. However, their webmaster still has some work to do on the site, where everything from the domain (johnv.com) to the content is still showing the old branding.
  • The NFL on HDTV…no Browns this week: P&T gives you the NFL schedule so that you don’t have to call the TV station and be rude when your team is not aired. Time Warner Cable subscribers can now get the National Football League in high definition, with the exception of the NFL Network. In addition, antenna users can enjoy both WSEE and WFXP in HDTV. Below are your over-the-air and Time Warner Cable HD channels:
    • Sunday, 1 PM – Green Bay @ Tampa Bay – WFXP: DT 66.1/City 418/Suburbs 706
    • Sunday, 4 PM – Washington @ Dallas – WFXP: DT 66.1/City 418/Suburbs 706
    • Sunday, 4 PM – Buffalo @ St. Louis – WSEE: DT 35.1/City 405/Suburbs 709
    • Sunday, 8:15 PM – Philadelphia @ Chicago – WICU: City 412/Suburbs 712
    • Monday, 8:30 PM – Baltimore @ Pittsburgh – ESPN: City 430/ Suburbs 772

The American President…on YouTube

Perhaps in prior election years, you may have had an odd video tribute to a presidential candidate end up on a random website here or there.

But in this era of YouTube, which didn’t exist in the last election cycle, you have the new media of homemade political ads. Of course you have probably heard of the Obama Girl videos, the original appearing in June 2007 (I Got a Crush…on Obama) and at this writing has reach over 9.7 million views.

An ad for Obama uses an historical perspective to make its case:

A homemade ad created by a McCain voter has received some strong media attention recently:


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Orman on Oprah is oracle for understanding financial meltdown

Even after watching hours of CEO’s and stock brokers drill down on the symptoms and complexity of what is probably the worst financial crisis in America since the Great Depression, perhaps the best explanation and analysis of reality that I’ve seen has come from a seemingly unlikely place.

On Tuesday’s Oprah show, Suze Orman gave an impassioned, no-nonsense explanation of how we got in the situation we find ourselves. But there was little finger pointing of the administration or Congress. In her “not afraid to show tough love” way, she gave an indictment of not only Wall Street, but Main Street and what she calls the national lie we were all accessories of. (more…)