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Lilly telethon for Kanzius fund live tonight

The folks at Lilly Broadcasting’s WICU, WSEE, and the CW understand that it will take a lot of money to push the cancer-fighting radiowave machine invented by the late Erie broadcaster John Kanzius to human clinical trials. So last fall they held a live telethon on all their Erie stations simultaneously to raise support for the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation and received nearly $100,000!

They are at it again tonight with the 2nd annual Community for Kanzius telethon.

You can support this hugely important cause for our community and humanity as a whole with a click of your mouse below. Read more about the science and how far the Kanzius Non-invasive Radio Wave Cancer Treatment has come since John’s pie plates and hotdogs experiment. Then give generously.

You can also call between 5 & 8 PM at 814-454-5201 extension 0, or 1-800-533-8812.

Note to bloggers: I think everybody should have this banner and link on their blog today. Let’s give a real boost to the folks at 12 & 35 and encourage them in their good work!

Not a merger, but a massacre

We are watching Darwinian Theory play out before our eyes here in Erie television.

Lilly Broadcasting has determined that the essence of what is WSEE is too weak to survive, so it is being eliminated from the species. If Gerry Weiss’s reporting from this morning turns out to be true, any strong elements left from the old WSEE will be transferred to the Alpha Male, WICU, in a quest for survival of the fittest.

As we reported Thursday, nine people who worked off camera at WSEE were given their notices that their employment would cease by June 1st. Now it is apparent from comments here at The Press and Tower that many if not all on-camera personnel will also go away, in direct contradiction to what Brian Lilly told the newspaper last month. What’s also apparent is that the NABET local here is impotent on these moves.

The sticking points on who stays or goes on the on-air side is the existence of personal contracts. It seems likely, but we can’t be sure, that each station will have separate identifiable anchor teams. There are also the tasks that the 35 crew, including the very popular island-shirt-wearing Joey Stevens, does for the CBS Caribbean satellite feed that need to be taken into account.

The massacre doesn’t end with the staff. The better programming schedule will also go to WICU, according to sources quoted by the paper. Most egregious is the proposed move of the “Wheel of Fortune”/”Jeopardy” franchise to channel 12, in exchange for a 7:00 newscast and “Two and a Half Men.” It doesn’t matter that ICU has poorly programmed Prime Access for decades since dropping its own 7 PM Hotline News, they get rewarded the big ratings from Wheel/Jeopardy in the spirit of the AIG bonuses.

Finally, as we’ve conjectured, WSEE will run a recycled newscast at 11 PM that it airs live on its CW affiliate. I guess if there’s any accidents on I-90 or fires, they’ll just have to take the live show from WICU. It’s easy to predict that evolution will lead to just one live cast on two or all three channels at 11:00.

It is difficult to not get emotional when you see friends and colleagues who have given blood, sweat, and tears to a job and a company get tossed aside. But this scenario is playing out not only in media outlets across the country, but at companies throughout our region as well. We may as well be talking about the closing of IP or GAF, however the difference here to our P&T readers is that it is happening to our family, the Erie media family. Plus, it comes after the 9% workforce buyouts at the Erie Times-News, and the decimating of the radio staffs at Connoisseur and Citadel.

It just hurts.

WICU/WSEE merger: situation ‘fluid’

As conjecture runs wild in the comments here at The Press and Tower regarding future of the structure of Lilly Broadcasting’s holdings in Erie, we have learned that things continue to be in limbo.

Meanwhile, several actions have been taken to strip the 13th and Peach location of functions that make a television station what it is. These are the only facts we know for certain:

  • Master control functions that play the programs and spots according to the station schedule moved to WICU several months ago
  • The WSEE sales force has moved to State St. just over a week ago
  • The studios at WICU have been rearranged, moving their current news set to either accommodate an additional set and/or for a new construction project

What remains at WSEE’s Peach St. location currently is the news room, studio, and commercial production suite. Personnel have been told by management regarding the future of the WSEE news team that the situation is “fluid.”

Certainly there are several options the Lilly’s can take with the further consolidation of their staffs at WICU and WSEE, including strategic use of The CW for prime time news, but no complete outline has yet been established or announced to the rank and file.

Blog Action Day 2008: City Mission partners with Erie media to fight poverty

Today, October 15th is Blog Action Day 2008 around the world. According to its organizers:

Blog Action Day is an annual nonprofit event that aims to unite the world’s bloggers, podcasters and videocasters, to post about the same issue on the same day. Our aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion…today bloggers everywhere will publish posts that discuss poverty in some way. By all posting on the same day we aim to change the conversation that day, to raise awareness, start a global discussion and add momentum to an important cause.

As this is a local media blog, I wish to focus my effort for Blog Action Day in spotlighting how the Erie media partners with one organization in eradicating poverty in our town.

For this special event, I connected with a true Erie media professional: Lisa Zompa Nietupski, the Director of Development for the Erie City Mission. Since 1911, created in the wake of meetings by the evangelist Billy Sunday, the City Mission has served the homeless, addicted, and poor of Erie. Since Lisa Nietupski came to the Mission from local television, she has greatly increased the presence of the Mission’s events and brand in the local media. (more…)

The Feed for Friday, September 19th

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

  • Kanzius telethon update: The unprecedented multiple channel live broadcast generated a nearly unprecedented generous response. According to WSEE’s Scott Bremner, the Lilly Broadcasting stations WICU, WSEE and the CW raised well over $100,000 Tuesday evening during their Community for Kanzius event. Realizing the critical timing and extreme need for research funds, The Press and Tower has put a permanent link to the John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation where you can make a donation at any time. (more…)

Lilly goes ‘all in’ to raise funds for Kanzius Foundation

When Lesley Stahl and 60 Minutes came to Erie, it was a turning point.

Stahl and her production team were covering what she later described as “one of my lifetime favorite stories” on the “The Kanzius Machine,” the RF-based cancer treatment that retired Erie broadcaster John Kanzius has invented and is currently in early trials. When Ms. Stahl and Mr. Kanzius were visiting CBS-affiliate WSEE, News Director Scott Bremner introduced Kanzius to Channel 35 owner Brian Lilly.
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