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Kim Thomas to join Lafferty at JET anchor desk

The management team at Nexstar/Erie turned their sights within their Peach Street newsroom in seeking replacements for Selena Wiles at news anchor and Luke Simons on the weekday sports desk for WJET/WFXP. From their release tonight:

JET-TV VP/General Manager Tim Dunst and JET-TV/FOX 66 News Director Lou Baxter jointly announced Friday September 10,  the appointment of Kim Thomas as the new co-anchor of Action News 24.  Thomas will join veteran news anchor Sean Lafferty at the news desk at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11pm on JET-TV’s Action News 24.

Kim Thomas

Kim Thomas

Kim Thomas was selected from a field of prospective anchor candidates from around the country.   She will begin her new anchoring duties in the next few weeks.

Kim Thomas joined JET-TV as a reporter in November 2006 after working for a short time at the local CBS affiliate.  She is a graduate of Edinboro University.  In naming her to this critically important position, Dunst said, “It’s always great when you can promote from within, and in this case because of her proven news talent and experience in our community, Kim was clearly the right person for the anchor desk.”

Kim Thomas has been JET-TV and FOX 66’s Erie City Hall and Erie Police Department reporter, and has covered every major local story involving crime, government, and politics.  Twice, she has co-hosted the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for the MDA, and has served the community as an Erie Ambassador.

“In Kim Thomas, we have found someone who was educated in the area, has worked in the area, and has made a conscious decision to make Erie her home.  She’s a working mom who knows the region and brings a very real life sensibility and passion to her coverage of the stories that matter most,” said Baxter.  “We are very excited about her new role and her decision to continue to be a long term member of our news team.”

Craig Smylie

Craig Smylie

Also joining the weeknight anchor team at JET-TV and FOX 66 will be newly named Sports Director, Craig Smylie.

Smylie has anchored weekend sports on both JET-TV and FOX 66 for the past three years, after beginning his career in Lima, Ohio.  Craig “Let’s Talk Sports” Smylie is a graduate of Ohio University and has proven to be a favorite among area sports fans, players and coaches.  Smylie will be the very capable captain of Erie’s most aggressive television sports team, the home of the very popular and long running Friday Night Lights.

Sean Lafferty

Sean Lafferty

Also announced today was the appointment of news anchor Sean Lafferty as Managing Editor of Action News 24 and FOX 66.  In his additional new role, Lafferty will assist in responsibility for editorial content and direction of the evening newscasts and long range planning and implementation of strategic news initiatives.  Lafferty has been with Action News 24 for more than 20 years, and recently renewed a long term commitment to continue as the anchor of Erie’s TV news leader.

I think this is an excellent move for Nexstar, stopping the “revolving door” effect that the stations have experienced lately by elevating personnel that want to be in Erie, and excel at reporting about our town.

Simons savors Super Bowl scoop

Luke Simons has been racking up the frequent flyer miles recently, with the WJET-TV sports anchor’s latest trip taking him and cameraman Kent Urbanski to Tampa for a week’s worth of coverage of the Pittsburgh Steelers successful run at the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl XLIII. The JET-TV team was the only Erie television reporting unit on the ground in Tampa. They were joined by John Dudley of the Erie Times-News for the weekend and game.

WJET-TV/Erie's Luke Simons and Kent Urbanski at Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, FLI asked Luke to share his experiences at the biggest media event of the year. Here he is in his own words, exclusively on The Press and Tower:

P&T: Why did JET-TV make it a priority to follow the Steelers to the Super Bowl?

LS: When it comes to this year’s Super Bowl, I don’t think there was any question as to whether or not we would go.  We have been covering the Steelers all year long and it was only appropriate that we were there when they made it to the Super Bowl.  There’s no doubt that Erie has a huge Steelers fan base, but I also think that there are a lot of football fans that were interested in all of the stories that surround the week of the Super Bowl.  I know it’s hard for Browns and Bills fans to see, but believe me when I say that if those teams were there, we would have made the trip for them too.
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