Posts Tagged ‘Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership’

Erie winter chronicled in Wash Post

They are not your typical Chamber of Commerce photos, but the typical land and lake-scape of an Erie, PA winter intrigued a Washington Post travel writer so much that she came to town twice in 2011 and wrote a photo-laden feature that landed in Sunday’s Post.

Robin Soslow, the Impulsive Traveler, ventured to Erie to experience the ice dunes of Presque Isle State Park last January (a more typical winter than what we are having), and says

And the adjacent town of Erie is so rich in man-made spectacles that I made a second visit last month.

Now that’s something the Chamber can crow about. Read her quite flattering portrayal of our town here.

Deep Background for January 3-9, 2010

Let me take the opportunity of the first Deep Background of the new year to renew our commitment to civility and constructive conversation on this forum. To quote our first Deep Background post back in September 2008, here’s what civility is all about:

What is Civility?

Civility is defined as “to bring to a technically advanced and rationally ordered stage of cultural development”. The Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership has developed a strategic initiative on community civility and has defined civility as follows:

  • Being inclusive
  • Listening
  • Showing Respect
  • Being Open Minded
  • Taking Responsibility
  • Celebrating Ideas
  • Knowing the Facts
  • Getting involved

So let’s begin the new year with new emphasis on being on the solution side. Sure, share your complaints but why not add an idea. Where recognition is deserved, send it. The way media works these days…we are all in it together.

Leave a comment in the box below, e-mail me at joel@nataliemedia.com, or tweet @pressandtower.

Embrace the chaos!

Top Erie media stories of 2009

Happy New Year and welcome to the “teens!”

As was the case with much of the last ten years, the decade ended last night with the media front and center of culture’s conversation. With top-talker Rush Limbaugh finally released from a Honolulu hospital, and Fox viewers in O&O markets thankful for a momentary reprieve from losing their football, media doings are never far from top-of-mind.

Here’s the top stories we were talking about in 2009, by month:

  • January: local TV stations and the Times-News cover the inauguration of President Barack Obama on January 20th
  • February: longtime Erie broadcaster and cancer machine inventor John Kanzius succumbs to cancer on February 18th
  • March: Nancy Dymond replaces David Calabrese as market manager of the Connoisseur Media radio cluster in Erie
  • April: a video capture of an apparently intoxicated off-duty Erie Police officer uploaded to YouTube created a local and national controversy about police relations with the minority community, and the new reality of social media
  • May: Lilly Broadcasting merged the newsrooms of WICU and WSEE, resulting in the elimination of about a dozen off-air and on-air jobs
  • June: WICU is the final TV station to switch off their analog transmitter and put Erie completely into the digital television age
  • Wards react to the reveal July: The seven day build of a home for Erie’s Clara Ward culminated in the July 2nd reveal of the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition house
  • August: Star 104/WRTS increased it’s dominance in Erie radio as the Spring 2009 Arbitron ratings were released
  • September: Former Erie Congressman Phil English began his high profile blog “Presque Isle to the Potomac” on GlobalErie.com
  • October: The Erie Times-News was named Newspaper of the Year by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association
  • November: Erie’s most-visited media website, GoErie.com underwent a major redesign
  • December: The weekend of December 12th and 13th turned out to be one of national media attention on Erie, as Saturday Night Live mentioned the fictional “Erie Chamber of Commerce” as part of a PGA spoof over the Tiger Woods controversy, then a two-hour special episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition showcased the work of thousands of volunteers impacting an eastside Erie neighborhood.

Next week, we’ll talk with one of Erie’s top media watchers about the past year and what we might see in the new year. Stay tuned.

Erie Regional Chamber’s response to SNL

Press and Tower has received a formal response to the Saturday Night Live skit regarding the PGA Tour sponsorships dilemna. From Matthew Cummings, Director of Marketing Communications for the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership:

If the opportunity presents itself, we’d be pleased to partner with the letter ‘Q’ and seltzer to sponsor the PGA Tour.  We’ll be waiting for Mr. Finchem’s call.

I totally agree that self-effacing humor and accepting this mention on national TV as a backhanded complement is the correct response. Instead of the typical piling on of cities like Youngstown or Toledo, they picked us, which means that Erie is at least on one of their Harvard writers’ minds!

Good form, Matthew!

Deep Background for Sept. 7-13, 2008

Deep Background is created for an off-topic, random discussion of media issues that you want to weigh in on. Because we want The Press and Tower to be a constructive and civil forum, let me quote from the Chamber of Business & Industry of Centre County (which in turns quotes our own Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership, where I tried to get information on the Civility Initiative from a few years ago, but they apparently removed it from their website).

What is Civility
Civility is defined as “to bring to a technically advanced and rationally ordered stage of cultural development”. The Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership has developed a strategic initiative on community civility and has defined civility as follows:

  • Being inclusive
  • Listening
  • Showing Respect
  • Being Open Minded
  • Taking Responsibility
  • Celebrating Ideas
  • Knowing the Facts
  • Getting involved

When posting or reacting to a post, please keep these values in mind.

So in the spirit of civility, let’s have at it. If you really want to go “deep background,” don’t hesitate to email me at joel@nataliemedia.com.

Embrace the chaos!