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Three years of Press and Tower

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First Press and Tower Post - Sept. 1, 2008

Three years ago today Press and Tower was born.

Since our humble beginnings on Sept. 1, 2008, we’ve generated 488 posts, received 3,362 approved comments, and almost 160,000 visits to the site, including almost 18,000 different visitors in the past year. Our Facebook page for Erie radio old-timers called “We Rocked Erie in the 20th Century” has over 220 group members from across the country engaged in lively conversation about their days in the Flagship City.

This was a year of celebration and sadness; great improvements and unfortunate setbacks.

We mourned the passing of Frank, Chris, Al, and Bob. Rupolo went to Florida, Nat The Hat to Texas, Cassie to NYC, and Joey to OneCarribeanWeather.com. Even the Jennings rejoined the South.

Sadly, GlobalErie fell off the face of the earth, and we lost 40 skilled workers and about 12 column inches per page when the newspaper outsourced the actual newspaper part of their business south of the border; the Venango County border that is.

But we also gained, especially in the area of a rebounding advertising climate, the embracing of social media and new technology, and some strong investment in the product that the Erie media consumer can benefit from. We now have a fun old-time TV Low Power TV digtial trio, and are getting at least one new FM station, while a couple AM’s simulcast on FM translators now. And the GoErie iPad app is coming.

Don’t forget, as Sean and Kim remind us consistently, we can “Like” them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter!

Let me just say that I “Like!” and appreciate each of you for reading, commenting, encouraging and supporting this effort. I am always open to ideas for improving this special community of consumers and producers and would love your feedback. Thank you for being gracious when my editing gets heavy handed, and for understanding that in the end we all want excellent, responsive, interactive media that improves our community and quality of life. We are all “for Erie.”

That makes this little “two cans and a string” of a media voice worth all of the effort. Thank you…and on to year four!

Joey’s farewell forecast

WSEE's Joey Stevens

The recent years in Erie media have been full of “ends of eras,” but WSEE’s Joey Stevens coming off the air in Erie seems hard to comprehend.

Three generations of Erieites are accustomed to hearing Joey’s voice and seeing his smile every day. He was the cool young jock to swooning teens in the 1970′s on WJET 1400. He was a natural to jump to TV, making the weather easy to understand, taking all of the ribbing about the snow in stride.

The team of Don Shriver, Joey Stevens, and John Evans on Action News 24 in the 1980′s and 90′s became an overwhelming force in Erie television, eventually passing the decade-long TV news leader WICU. When corporations took over Erie broadcasting, the stability of local ownership evaporated for Erie’s top news team. Evans eventually successfully ran for the State House and Shriver and Stevens went to WSEE in a gamble to bring big ratings down the dial.

Even though the results of the move were mixed, Joey Stevens connection to Erie viewers has remained strong through Wednesday night’s farewell forecast. He is a familiar friend to thousands, one of those regular guys with a great sense of humor who you gladly invited into your living room.

Joey’s move to focus solely on his Caribbean weather forecasts allows him to pull back on his workload while leaning into his growing impact on the people of the tropics. On occasion we may see him filling in on an Erie forecast, but it is appropriate today to pay him tribute for his consistency, excellence and charm.

Best wishes!

Not a merger, but a massacre

We are watching Darwinian Theory play out before our eyes here in Erie television.

Lilly Broadcasting has determined that the essence of what is WSEE is too weak to survive, so it is being eliminated from the species. If Gerry Weiss’s reporting from this morning turns out to be true, any strong elements left from the old WSEE will be transferred to the Alpha Male, WICU, in a quest for survival of the fittest.

As we reported Thursday, nine people who worked off camera at WSEE were given their notices that their employment would cease by June 1st. Now it is apparent from comments here at The Press and Tower that many if not all on-camera personnel will also go away, in direct contradiction to what Brian Lilly told the newspaper last month. What’s also apparent is that the NABET local here is impotent on these moves.

The sticking points on who stays or goes on the on-air side is the existence of personal contracts. It seems likely, but we can’t be sure, that each station will have separate identifiable anchor teams. There are also the tasks that the 35 crew, including the very popular island-shirt-wearing Joey Stevens, does for the CBS Caribbean satellite feed that need to be taken into account.

The massacre doesn’t end with the staff. The better programming schedule will also go to WICU, according to sources quoted by the paper. Most egregious is the proposed move of the “Wheel of Fortune”/”Jeopardy” franchise to channel 12, in exchange for a 7:00 newscast and “Two and a Half Men.” It doesn’t matter that ICU has poorly programmed Prime Access for decades since dropping its own 7 PM Hotline News, they get rewarded the big ratings from Wheel/Jeopardy in the spirit of the AIG bonuses.

Finally, as we’ve conjectured, WSEE will run a recycled newscast at 11 PM that it airs live on its CW affiliate. I guess if there’s any accidents on I-90 or fires, they’ll just have to take the live show from WICU. It’s easy to predict that evolution will lead to just one live cast on two or all three channels at 11:00.

It is difficult to not get emotional when you see friends and colleagues who have given blood, sweat, and tears to a job and a company get tossed aside. But this scenario is playing out not only in media outlets across the country, but at companies throughout our region as well. We may as well be talking about the closing of IP or GAF, however the difference here to our P&T readers is that it is happening to our family, the Erie media family. Plus, it comes after the 9% workforce buyouts at the Erie Times-News, and the decimating of the radio staffs at Connoisseur and Citadel.

It just hurts.

Is Lilly consolidating WSEE & WICU news?

The rumor mill is going in overdrive regarding the future of the news operations of WICU and WSEE in the new year.

Details of an internal memo have been released on GoErie’s forum and referred to by commenters here at The Press and Tower. Requests for comment and confirmation by WSEE management have not been returned.

According to the leaked reports, in order to prepare for a projected double-digit decline in revenues, the idea attributed to owner Brian Lilly is to expand the facilities at the WICU plant on State Street to accommodate both staffs and to consolidate the newsteam, combining producers and reporters from both stations to create all the news products for both. In the process some 15 to 20 employees would be eliminated.
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