Posts Tagged ‘Hamot Medical Center’

Poll: where do you go online for Erie news?

Folks who responded to our P&T poll about the potential Hamot merger with UPMC were split, with over 40% feeling that the health system was dropping the ball when it comes to the public relations and communications efforts over the merger. About another third said that it was too early to tell, with a quarter saying that Hamot was doing just fine with getting its message out there.

This week we want to know where you get your news online. So many of us now have iPhones, Androids, and Blackberrys and never have to wait until the morning paper or the 6 o’clock news to get up to date on what’s happening in Erie. However, the quality of the websites for those who originate local news content vary greatly, from quite good to downright poor. And I would add that smartphone compatibility for Erie’s news sites is quite lacking, with only ErieBlogs providing a mobile version of their site at all (along with Press and Tower, of course).

So, what say you?

Which online Erie news site do you use most?

  • ErieBlogs.com (50%, 32 Votes)
  • GoErie.com (27%, 17 Votes)
  • YourErie.com (14%, 9 Votes)
  • WICU12.com (6%, 4 Votes)
  • WSEE.tv (3%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 64

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Poll: Hamot communicating the merger

In our poll about Facebook’s privacy reputation, P&T respondents tend to be quite vigilant about their privacy settings and what content they share on the popular social network. About a quarter said that they watch what they post but will stay on Facebook, while a fifth are so worried that they may drop the service. Another quarter said that they are not worried, as long as they stay smart about it.

There continues to be a high-profile PR battle playing out on Erie’s media pages and screens regarding talks between Hamot Medical Center and larger hospital systems, specifically UPMC of Pittsburgh.  On the other side of the debate is the Erie County Executive Barry Grossman, who issued a dire warning in an Erie Times-News Op-Ed, along with various other letter writers, and doctors interviewed on the evening news.

In Monday’s paper, another “Your View” column was published, penned by the hospital’s CEO and Board Chair. How do you think they are doing with managing their message?

How well is Hamot handling the merger PR?

  • Poorly: it's been a image disaster (41%, 9 Votes)
  • Too early to tell: the jury of public opinion is still out (36%, 8 Votes)
  • Just fine: they are on-message and communicating well (23%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 22

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Response to Erie cop YouTube reveals city’s poor message management

Jimmy D.

The use of a pet name to refer to the leader of the internal affairs unit of the Erie Bureau of Police by the Mayor of the City of Erie was the tipping point early on in the continuing case surrounding the behavior of an Erie policeman caught on video and displayed on YouTube. The lack of professional response to the crisis set before them by the Mayor and Chief of Police Steve Franklin during that first interview by the Times-News’s Ed Palattella meant that this situation would have a much broader scope than the outrageous antics of one drunk cop “letting off steam.”

By originally putting the focus on the video author and the attempt to remove it from YouTube via court order, the city has shown that it has a deep lack of understanding of the modern media landscape and crisis management tactics. They didn’t realize that while they were responding with poor judgment when the video was first revealed, that they were already reluctant passengers on an Acela bullet train that would take this story global, complete with close to 60,000 hits on YouTube for the original video so far this morning, thousands more on the copies, CNN and Fox News calling for talking heads, and a U.S. Department of Justice investigation in play.
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