In a moment of very strange timing, the longest long-term blogger of them all, WSEE’s Scott Bremner has entered his last post for GoErie.com.
This comes just a day after I highlighted Scott’s blog for my weekly ErieBlogs Post-of-the-Week on the ErieBlogs.com site. Here’s a clip of what Scott said on Wednesday on his post, “This Week is Goodbye”:
As close as we can figure it, this is the 578th weekly column written for this space, a span that began with a handshake in November of 1998 and has continued uninterrupted for more than 11 years on GoErie until this week.
This week is goodbye.
Call it what you will; a “couldn’t come to terms” or an “inability to reach consensus” or an “agreement to move in different directions.”
It doesn’t matter.
What’s important is that sometimes the greatest journeys don’t begin with the first step but rather with a swift kick in the pants, and that’s what gets the first step going.
There are currently 18 other bloggers on the GoErie site, most of them current Times News staff members, but in 1998 few were willing to write original material in a little known corner of the Internet.
That’s what led to the almost unheard of relationship of a TV guy writing directly to a newspaper website, especially one where the author had the freedom to write op-ed pieces virtually unfettered.
Scott’s “web column” (we didn’t have the word ‘blogger’ back when he started) has been recognized with awards, including being named Best in the Nation by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists in 2000.
Bremner says that he is bound to show up again somewhere on the ‘Net. We’ll be watching.

January 7th, 2010
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Surprising and dissapointing news.
Scott: We would LOVE to have you continue your weekly posts on ErieBlogs.com. Let me know and we can have you up and blogging today. Seriously.
Bremner was a breath of fresh air on an otherwise very stale rag of a newspaper. I wish Scott well…he’s a very talented individual. Its a shame that Brian Lilly doesn’t know how to make use of his talents.
Well, why can’t he do his blogs on the WSEE website. I see a bunch of Jet / Fox personalities do that on Yourerie.com.
That would require Brian Lilly to support such an idea. Not going to happen. BL doesn’t want his folks to have any kind of say so in the station, hence the current debacle at 3514 State.
Ahhh censorship. That’s too bad that reporters cannot have any opinion unless it falls within the station owners guidelines.
578 weeks of blogging! That is fantastic! Even if he stops today he will have blogged more than 99.9% of all bloggers ever will.
I am sure he’ll figure out something. His end of 2009 post was fabulous. Good Luck Scott!