Posts Tagged ‘Joe Sinnott’

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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YouTube snippet sidelines city cop

Warning: your next rant in a drunken stupor could make you infamous on YouTube.

Spring-breaking college seniors know something that an Erie policeman obviously didn’t: your outrageous public behavior when caught on video can be an extreme detriment to your employment prospects. The front-page lead in this morning’s Erie Times News by Kara Murphy and Ed Palattella reports about a nearly eight minute long video that has surfaced on YouTube, showing Erie Patrolman James Cousins II, “holding forth in a Girard bar as he makes fun of people he has encountered on the job.”
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Poll: how well informed are you on the financial crisis?

Last week we posed the question whether or not Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott should hire a Communications Director to better manage the public relations priorities of City Hall. A majority of respondents voted yes, he should have someone manage his message better. However, the low amount of those answering the poll speaks volumes about the ambivalence over the issue, and perhaps city policy…which again, speaks to the need for someone to communicate the city’s relevance! Oh well, next question:

This week was an unprecedented one in the financial markets. One investment bank goes bankrupt, another swallowed up, the government takes over Fannie, Freddie and AIG. And the stock market moves 1500 points in both directions. The general media providers leaned heavily on their financial specialists to explain all the complexity. How do you think they did?

On a scale from 1 to 5, how well are you being informed by the coverage of the current financial crisis?

  • 3 - I have a basic knowledge of the situation from the coverage (47%, 9 Votes)
  • 4 - The media has done a good job of keeping me informed on the events (26%, 5 Votes)
  • 5 - The coverage has helped me thoroughly understand this complex situation (16%, 3 Votes)
  • 1 - I'm clueless, the media has been no help (5%, 1 Votes)
  • 2 - What I'm watching and reading just confuses me further (6%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 19

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Poll: Does the city need a Communications Director?

Participants in last week’s poll about the best cable news coverage of the party conventions favored Fox News Channel followed by CNN.

This week’s poll keys off of a discussion that took place a month ago on Peter Panepento’s blog, Outside Erie. In the comments of the post, “Erie’s Flawed Thinking,” George Vietze gives his account of meeting with the City of Erie’s economic development team and learning first hand the accomplishments of various authorities and bureaus at the city that are making progress toward their goals of creating a better community. The discussion led to the opinion that there are many initatives going on at the city level that are never covered by the Erie media, and that someone in the administration skilled in public relations could help the city better get their message out.

Which leads us to this week’s poll. I hope that many reporters on the street are willing to give us their opinions.

Does Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott need a Communications Director?

  • Yes...the city needs to better manage its message. (57%, 13 Votes)
  • No...he gets the word out about city successes just fine. (43%, 10 Votes)

Total Voters: 23

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