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Poll: did media overhype Irene?

Right after the GoErie.com paywall went up we asked our Press and Tower readers if they would be willing to pay for site access. Close to 75% of respondents, including non-subscribers and partial week delivery subscribers said that they would not be willing to pay even $2.95 for monthly access to the portal. We will see how this changes in a few months.

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Hurricane Irene is history and now the Monday Morning Quarterbacking has commenced. Some in the media, with their defensive thin skins clearly showing, are asking whether there was too much hype around the storm, and will it hurt next time if people don’t heed the warnings about a more ferocious tropical storm.

Can you over-hype a named hurricane in the post-Katrina era?

Did the media overhype its coverage of Hurricane Irene?

  • No...based on the path and intensity they gave appropriate warning (59%, 16 Votes)
  • Yes...it was much ado about little (41%, 11 Votes)
  • I don't know...I'm ambivalent (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 27

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California dreamings

Just got back from a whirlwind week in mostly southern California with my family. We put on 1100 miles on the rental, visited 6 media markets, read the USA Today and Orange County Register…and are glad to be home. Let me share some media randomness with you based on the trip:

    •  Add KFI/Los Angeles to my Top 10 radio stations in America. They have captured how to make talk radio move quickly and sound current for young audiences. Local bumpers all sounded like we were listening to Z102.3 instead of a sleepy talk station. Breaks were heavily caffeinated: fast news, weather, traffic, getting back into a syndicated show like Rush right at the last second, maximizing local sales opportunities. Exciting to hear, and right on the money with what Randy Michaels is trying to pull off with the new Merlin stations in NY and Chicago
    • Why doesn’t PennDOT offer traffic cams in our District 1? Having those CalTrans cameras all over the local news lead-in to the TODAY show and throughout really help commuters
    • Erie holds it’s own when it comes to smaller market TV news. Fresno news was pretty unfortunate.
    • Not to be mean, but some of the news personalities on LA TV are starting to look like that Bill Hader character on SNL, Herb Welsh, the old news reporter. Got to be tough for a young person to break into mega-market TV these days.

  • Love how the Orange County Register’s website has breakouts by local towns. I was able to find out crime info, latest news, features based on the individual towns were were visiting in the OC. Given the Erie Times-News heritage with the Brown-Thompson community papers of old, I’m surprised that localism hasn’t been built into GoErie since the beginning.
  • Time for Yosemite National Park to get cellular service. My GPS is on my smartphone and only works if it can ping both to the GPS satellites and to the wireless network. No wireless…no GPS, so I was nearly clueless during my 70+ mile trip in the dark leaving the park on terribly-winding roads toward Merced. No radio available either. Considering there are 3 million visitors a year to that beautiful wilderness, certainly they can hide the towers among the Sequoias.
  • When it comes to a comprehensive branding experience, no one holds a candle to Disney.

When I visit large markets anymore, I don’t drool and say “We should totally do this in Erie,” but I look for aspects of excellence that are scalable and sell-able and wonder, “What if?”

Poll: will you pay for GoErie access?

When we last polled our P&T readers, we asked how media-ready you were in the event of a major storm. The highest vote getters were those that had portable radios and smart phones. Few had portable DTV’s that could receive the weather broadcasters forecasts and radar in their basement.

Over the past few days, the GoErie.com paywall has gone into effect. By now regular readers of the site are running into limited access and decisions are being made. What’s yours?

Will you pay for GoErie.com?

  • I will NOT pay for GoErie access (64%, 47 Votes)
  • I am a seven-day a week home delivery subscriber to the Times-News and get free GoErie access (23%, 17 Votes)
  • I am a part-week home delivery subscriber to the Times News but will NOT pay for GoErie access (10%, 7 Votes)
  • I will pay $6.95 a month for GoErie access (3%, 2 Votes)
  • I am a part-week home delivery subscriber to the Times News and will pay $2.95 for GoErie access (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 73

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Poll: do you have the media tools to weather a storm?

Last month, our P&T poll asked if readers would use more local news if it were available on a mobile app. A plurality said, that they definitely would, and half indicated that they would at least give it a shot.

In the aftermath of devastating tornadoes in Tuscaloosa, AL and Joplin, MO, the role of over-the-air broadcast has been greatly reenforced as the first line for warnings and emergency response. In our own neck-of-the-woods we have had three tornado warnings in Erie County over recent days, and Doppler radar and the expertise of our TV meteorologists has been key.

The dilemma comes when your favorite weather personality says to take cover in your basement. In this era of DTV, what do you do to stay informed? Will Erie radio’s automatic EAS triggers be enough information to last out a storm using your transistor radio? Or should you go out and buy a battery-operated portable digital TV, not knowing if a signal will come in down in the basement?

An important question for our poll.

Do you have the media tools ready for a major storm? (multiple answers accepted)

  • I have a portable radio (66%, 19 Votes)
  • I have a smart phone (48%, 14 Votes)
  • I have a TV connected to cable in my basement (24%, 7 Votes)
  • I have a TV connected to a home antenna in my basement (21%, 6 Votes)
  • I have a regular cell phone which can receive weather alert SMS texts (17%, 5 Votes)
  • I have a portable digital TV (14%, 4 Votes)
  • I am not ready for a storm (10%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 29

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Poll: would you use more Erie news with a mobile app?

When we asked last month about your favorite cable news channel, over one-third of P&T respondents said that it was Fox News Channel, followed by CNN and MSNBC.

It seems these days that there is an app for just about everything, and now that includes local Erie news. Nexstar has added the YourErie.com 2Go app for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry. Meanwhile Lilly Broadcasting has contracted with a new web provider that will most definitely give them a mobile presence, and GoErie.com doesn’t look too shabby on my Android browser.

It does make me wonder if the mainstream news operations really embraced mobile, would their eyeballs on their content and advertising jump up considerably? Would that include you?

Would you read or watch more local Erie news if available on a mobile app on your smartphone or tablet/iPad?

  • Yes, definately. (34%, 11 Votes)
  • No, not at all. (25%, 8 Votes)
  • I don't have a smartphone, tablet or even iPod Touch! (25%, 8 Votes)
  • Maybe, it depends. (16%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 32

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Poll: your #1 for cable news

When we asked P&T readers if the media was partially to blame for the public’s lack of knowledge regarding the huge deficit currently facing the Erie city school district, two out of every three thought that local news gathering organizations fell down on the job in keeping the district accountable. One in five said that the reporting was average or better.

In the spirit of our little April Fools fun, let’s ask a real question…who do you go to for 24 hour news?

Who is your #1 cable news source?

  • Fox News Channel (34%, 19 Votes)
  • CNN (30%, 17 Votes)
  • MSNBC (16%, 9 Votes)
  • Headline News (11%, 6 Votes)
  • Other (please note channel in comments) (4%, 2 Votes)
  • Bloomberg News (2%, 1 Votes)
  • Fox Business Channel (2%, 1 Votes)
  • I don't have cable (2%, 1 Votes)
  • CNBC (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 56

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ErieONE: area’s first 24 hour news channel launches

ErieONE

Erie's 24 hour News Channel

The 24 hour news cycle has come to Northwestern Pennsylvania.

ErieONE, the area’s first fulltime local cable news channel launched today from storefront studios in downtown Erie, providing that TODAY show like “window on the world.”

According to a release, ErieONE General Manager Freddy Phirster said, “we’ve made a station that you’ll want to come to first. First in news, first on the dial, and especially first in ad sales!”

The channel spared no expense for its news team and set, complete with a 1/16 scale replica of the Flagship Niagara as the center piece. Weather shots originate from the bow of the ship, but instead of a human meteorologist, in the grand tradition of legendary Erie TV weather puppet Skeebert Skedaddle, ErieONE uses a maritime-themed hologram forecaster named Ollie. The snowy forecast for today was prefaced with an appropriate “shiver me timbers!”

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