The rumor mill is going in overdrive regarding the future of the news operations of WICU and WSEE in the new year.
Details of an internal memo have been released on GoErie’s forum and referred to by commenters here at The Press and Tower. Requests for comment and confirmation by WSEE management have not been returned.
According to the leaked reports, in order to prepare for a projected double-digit decline in revenues, the idea attributed to owner Brian Lilly is to expand the facilities at the WICU plant on State Street to accommodate both staffs and to consolidate the newsteam, combining producers and reporters from both stations to create all the news products for both. In the process some 15 to 20 employees would be eliminated.
For some years now the technical operations of the stations have been handled at WICU so it’s not a leap that news, sales, and front office would follow.
One commenter on GoErie was specific as to who would stay and go, listing long term anchors Joey Stevens and Gary Drapcho as vulnerable in the aftermath of a consolidation.
Because we are talking about major changes to peoples’ lives here, I want to be careful about too much speculation and conjecture. However, after two weeks of a significant undertone, its time is now for an open discussion of this issue.
If this report is true it begs the question of whether one news set and the same anchor team would be used for both stations, either staggering or simulcasting those newscasts that may happen at the same time. Or would they just build a new studio at 35th and State to accommodate WSEE? Could we see the return of a 7 PM newscast, or the elimination of the 11 PM cast on one of the stations? Perhaps this news team would add at 10 PM cast on the CW to challenge WFXP’s news in this new digital era.
One thing is for certain, that 2009 is likely to bring seismic change to the Erie media market and to markets across the country. This supposed move by Mr. Lilly may just be another in a long line of tectonic shifts that we have already endured, with more to come.



