When we asked P&T readers about the most likely headlines they might see as the close of 2011, a plurality said that they didn’t think local news in high definition would be a reality this year. Almost one-fourth predicted a single-branded newscast coming out of 35th & State.
Well the big announcement for Verizon Wireless subscribers finally came last week: the new iPhone for Verizon will be released February 10th. My feeling is that with Verizon’s market share in this area, the iPhone will be a big winner in the Erie market. It might even turn the heads of local late adopters who have been holding out. How about you? Are you thinking about going smartphone in 2011?
Will you be buying a new smartphone in 2011?
- No...I already have a smartphone (44%, 16 Votes)
- No...I don't want a smartphone (42%, 15 Votes)
- Yes...I will be buying an Android OS phone (11%, 4 Votes)
- Yes...I will be buying an iPhone (3%, 1 Votes)
- Yes...I will be buying a BlackBerry (0%, 0 Votes)
- Yes...I will be buying a Windows Mobile phone (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 36

January 17th, 2011
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Deep Background for September 19-25, 2010
Sometimes in media, it’s the little things.
Yes, often it’s the big things, like the multi-page investigative report or the big fundraising remote. But for a moment let me celebrate the little things, those nuanced benefits media folks give us to enhance our reading, viewing or listening experience and that show they went to the extra effort 0n your behalf.
This week, WICU-TV added a ticker to the bottom graphic box on the Today Show. I had seen this in Dallas when I was there recently and thought it would be nice to have the local time and temp and local news headlines on the Erie version of the show. I didn’t think they could do it since there is no local HDTV origination out the Erie studios. But whether they have an HD graphics generator downstream from the network HD passthrough, or however they are doing it, WICU now has the Today Show ticker…and it is nice to have.
It’s always nice to hear from the users of this blog community. Please leave a comment below on all things media, or you can e-mail me, or tweet @pressandtower.
Embrace the chaos!