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Local NBC affiliates miss the Education Nation moment

Education Nation

NBC News Education Nation

This week, the broadcast, cable and online assets of NBC News are giving unprecedented coverage to what might be the greatest crisis our nation faces: the decline of our education system.

Now GE/NBC is not known for throwing a bunch of money around, remember, this is the network that brought us the 10:00 Jay Leno strip to save money from the episodic dramas they once and now again carry. For their week-long Education Nation initiative, NBC built a temporary studio and interactive stations on the mall at Rockefeller Center along with a new website,  and they are conducting big town hall meetings and interviews with President Obama and the like. The network is serious about putting the spotlight on the terrible statistics facing US schools and what can be done about it.

What is unfortunate is that seemingly few of NBC’s local affiliates have taken advantage of the moment the network has provided. In an online search of the Erie, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh NBC affiliate websites, as well as the 10 DMA markets immediately larger than Erie, only WGRZ/Buffalo and WKYC/Cleveland currently are making any attempt to cover a local angle to this important national conversation.

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NBC late night debacle all Zucker’s

Jay Leno

Jay Leno

In show-business, since when does going with the bean-counters ever work out?

If we listened to the bean-counters, there would have been no green-lights for Titanic, or Lord of the Rings, or Avitar. The bean-counters have given us 500 stations with Ryan Seacrest and only two television news teams in Erie.

Yet it was solely a bottom-line decision to take number-one rated Jay Leno off of The Tonight Show, and give him a prime-time strip, so that GE wouldn’t have to fork over $3M an episode for an hour long drama like ER.

Who was watching, and now squandering the “Bottom Line”? None other than NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker. The one-time wonder-kid of The Today Show proved that he was toxic to NBC’s once-revered prime time. I almost never agree with Maureen Dowd, but she got it right in her scathing NY Times editorial earlier in the week. It’s time for Zucker to go.

Conan O'Brien

Conan O'Brien

I doubt that its going to happen, as the network wagons circle around Jeff and Jay leaving Conan O’Brien as the odd man out, and it looks like to Fox.

It’s gotten so nasty at 30 Rock to the point that Dick Ebersol totally called out Conan in yesterday’s NY Times, saying that he was unwilling to change his shtick for 11:35, and skewed too young for the marquee placement of The Tonight Show. That O’Brien is consistently second to The Late Show with David Letterman is definitely a problem, and now it seems the network just wants to do a System Restore back to May 2009, except with Jimmy Fallon on Late Night.

All of this drama is fascinating to watch from the media observer perspective, but I gotta think that average Joe is plain disgusted and screaming at their HD sets “I told ya so!”

Poll: the fall TV lineup

Our ad salesmen and women on the street are keeping hope alive.

In our two-week poll about fourth quarter ad sales prospects, a majority of respondents said that sales will be at least the same or better than last year. To me that’s some solid “glass is half-full” thinking! Go get ‘em, tigers!

The Jay Leno Show

The Jay Leno Show

It’s premiere week for network television. Now is the time for all good new sitcoms, reality shows, and serial dramas to rise to do their duty for their networks and advertisers, in hopes for a 13-week renewal. TV Guide has a slide show noting 25 new shows on the docket, and some certainly sound interesting, including Jay Leno’s new five-day strip, starting Monday night at 10:00 on NBC.

Are you getting excited about the new TV season?

How will the new fall TV lineup affect your viewing?

  • There's some shows that interest me, but my viewing will probably be the same. (57%, 12 Votes)
  • The fall lineup's a bust; I'll be watching less TV than before. (43%, 9 Votes)
  • I'm excited! I will be definately watching more television. (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 21

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The Feed for the Weekend of Feb. 28th & March 1st

  • Classy 100 parent to be delisted: Citadel Broadcasting Corp., the group owner of WXKC, WXTA, WQHZ, and WRIE will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange this week, according to AllAccess.com. Citadel will be become an “over-the-counter” stock with a new symbol to be determined. The stock has been trading over 30 days at under $1 and the market cap is under $75 million, both conditions for trading on The Big Board. CDL closed down a nickel Friday, to 0.09, dropping its market cap to $24.30M.
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The Feed for the Weekend of Feb. 21st & 22nd

Editor’s Note: don’t forget that you can always share your insights on any topic of media in Erie and elsewhere on our open comment forum, Deep Background.

  • Kanzius’s passing noted world wide: The news of the death of Erie broadcaster and cancer-fighting inventor John Kanzius has been reported around the world, including on Facebook. Here in Erie, news organizations are covering both the immediate angle of the reaction to his passing and the memorial services, but also the long-term impact of Kanzius’s death on the ongoing research and potential local economic impact of the possible cancer-killing device he invented. The latest on the viewing and funeral can be found on GoErie.com.
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The Feed for the Weekend of December 13th-14th

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  • Bayhawks open big: The Erie Bayhawks rocked the Tullio Arena in their franchise home opener in front of 3,706 fans Thursday night. GoErie.com reports that video appearances by NBA Commissioner David Stern and King Lebron James were featured on the center-court scoreboard during the opening ceremonies. The ‘Hawks stay home for a Saturday-Sunday matchup with Fort Wayne, then on Thursday, it will be their first locally televised contest on Image Sports Network (TWC city 20/suburbs 13) against Dakota.
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