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Three years of Press and Tower

Press and Tower Screen Shot

First Press and Tower Post - Sept. 1, 2008

Three years ago today Press and Tower was born.

Since our humble beginnings on Sept. 1, 2008, we’ve generated 488 posts, received 3,362 approved comments, and almost 160,000 visits to the site, including almost 18,000 different visitors in the past year. Our Facebook page for Erie radio old-timers called “We Rocked Erie in the 20th Century” has over 220 group members from across the country engaged in lively conversation about their days in the Flagship City.

This was a year of celebration and sadness; great improvements and unfortunate setbacks.

We mourned the passing of Frank, Chris, Al, and Bob. Rupolo went to Florida, Nat The Hat to Texas, Cassie to NYC, and Joey to OneCarribeanWeather.com. Even the Jennings rejoined the South.

Sadly, GlobalErie fell off the face of the earth, and we lost 40 skilled workers and about 12 column inches per page when the newspaper outsourced the actual newspaper part of their business south of the border; the Venango County border that is.

But we also gained, especially in the area of a rebounding advertising climate, the embracing of social media and new technology, and some strong investment in the product that the Erie media consumer can benefit from. We now have a fun old-time TV Low Power TV digtial trio, and are getting at least one new FM station, while a couple AM’s simulcast on FM translators now. And the GoErie iPad app is coming.

Don’t forget, as Sean and Kim remind us consistently, we can “Like” them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter!

Let me just say that I “Like!” and appreciate each of you for reading, commenting, encouraging and supporting this effort. I am always open to ideas for improving this special community of consumers and producers and would love your feedback. Thank you for being gracious when my editing gets heavy handed, and for understanding that in the end we all want excellent, responsive, interactive media that improves our community and quality of life. We are all “for Erie.”

That makes this little “two cans and a string” of a media voice worth all of the effort. Thank you…and on to year four!

Martin remembered by Warvel

Craig Warvel and Frank Martin - courtesy of Chris Tarbell's JET website

One of the longest and most successful teams in Erie broadcasting history was Frank Martin and Craig Warvel, who were consistently top-rated in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The partnership began on WJET-AM in 1981 and would continue through the jump to FM and the top of the ratings heap in the late 80’s and early 90’s. They finally split upon the purchase of JET and Froggy by NextMedia and Frank went on to finish his career playing the great songs of his AM days on Froggy and Warvel became solidly ensconced as the undisputed morning drive leader on Star 104. Martin and Warvel were as familiar to the families of the 80’s and 90’s and Frank as a JET Good Guy was to the generation of the 60’s and 70’s.

We are grateful that Craig Warvel shared his thoughts and memories about working with Frank Martin, who passed away on Monday at the age of 85 here on Press and Tower.

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Frank Martin passes at 85

Craig Warvel and Frank Martin celebrating WJET's 42nd anniversary of broadcasting (courtesy Chris Tarbell's JET website)

Messages of sympathy and support are streaming in from across the country at the news that the most well-known personality in eighty years of Erie radio history, Frank Martin died Monday of lung cancer at the age of 85.

Martin was such a fixture on AM drive radio in Erie that Mayor Lou Tullio gave him the title of “Morning Mayor” and it stuck for decades on end. He is best known as handing wake up duties on WJET 1400, where legend has it that at one point in the 1960′s, over 60% of all radios turned on in the morning were tuned to Frank Martin. He made the transition to FM in the mid-1980′s and eventually went back to playing hits from his hey day on oldies Froggy 94.7.

Frank Martin retired on July 4th, 2003 leaving his mark in the memories of countless Erie radio listeners and everyone in the broadcast community for the past 50 years. Recording of his broadcasts reside in The Paley Center for Media in New York City.

I had the privilege of working with him at WJET-AM in 1983-84, I don’t think I ever shook that star-struck composure as the legend I knew from childhood took over the “air chair” from my little occasional overnight shift. He was a total professional whose audience was top priority.

I’m sure many more folks will weigh in on condolences and memories. Meanwhile we exclaim gratitude for our friend on the other side of the radio, the Morning Mayor Frank Martin.

Former K104 jock Chris Tarbell passes

Chris Tarbell

Chris Tarbell

Waking up to shocking news this morning that Erie native and former radio personality Chris Tarbell has passed away Friday evening in Lynchburg, VA.

Those on Facebook have been following Chris’s situation all week as he suffered from a massive heart attack on Sunday. Dozens of posts praying for his healing and recovery have now turned to words of condolences and memories.

Chris was a classic Erie guy who followed his passions where they would go while making so many friends along the way. From his own bio on erieradio.tripod.com:

Chris started at K104 two weeks after high school graduation, in June of 1988.  His stay lasted until 1990, when he thought the grass was greener, then returned through 1991.

Weekend nights and overnights were his specialty, along with week-day overnights, and fill-in on every day-part at one time or another.  His other claim to fame: portraying Pockets the K104 Kangaroo.

He went on to work for JET Broadcasting until 1995 when took a job with the Millcreek School District doing TV production. He has video and technical work ever since, most recently with the City of Lynchburg, Virginia.

To say that he loved Erie radio does not indicate the passion he had for it. He created the aforementioned Erie Radio history site, paying tribute to the many DJ’s passing through our area. In addition he made websites about the history of Erie television, professional baseball teams, and the Erie Blades.

Funeral arrangements have not been released. Our sincere condolences go to his family and Chris’s so many friends that are feeling this loss.

The Feed for Friday, October 3rd

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

  • New Ad Federation video honors Jack Tirak: Outside Erie shares with us a video created for last week’s Advertising Federation of NWPA’s Creative Sparks Awards ceremony honoring the memory of Jack Tirak. For our new readers, Tirak had a long and exemplary career in Erie advertising and media, and upon his retirement launched his blog Erie Media-Go-Round which was a force for media accountability and community until his untimely death in June 2008. On the video, TV and radio guy Bob Bach, and newspaperman Jack Grazier share personal memories about their (and our) missed friend. (more…)