Posts Tagged ‘Mercyhurst College’

WMCE listeners migrate from 104.9 translator

Michael Leal, Director of Broadcasting for Mercyhurst College’s 88.5 WMCE, writes to tell listeners of the jazz station that they are about to lose their second signal at 104.9 FM. Here’s the release:

If you listen to Mercyhurst College’s JAZZ FM – WMCE Radio over 104.9FM, program director Michael Leal is asking listeners to switch frequencies to 88.5FM, effective immediately.

Mercyhurst owns the 88.5 FM frequency which it broadcasts a full-time jazz format. It has also been simulcasting its programming over translator 104.9FM (W285AI), which is not owned by the college and the license is expected to be sold to a local commercial broadcaster in the near future.

The 88.5 FM frequency has increased its power significantly in recent years and anyone listening to Jazz FM over 104.9 will be able to receive it over 88.5

“All Jazz FM programming will continue without interruption, but only heard over 88.5FM,” Leal said.

You can also continue to hear programs as usual on the station’s Internet at www.ErieRadio.com.  Questions can be directed to Leal 824-2264.

The commercial broadcaster Leal refers to is Citadel, who is planning on picking up 104.9 to put it’s WRIE/ESPN sports station on the FM band. That would make two Erie AM’s also available on FM via translator frequencies; the other being WPSE business talk out of Penn State Behrend on 107.1.

Poll: who’s your favorite Times-News columnists?

According to the readers of Press and Tower, the Erie market is in sore need of an alternative rock station, adult or otherwise. Well over one-third of our poll respondents said that if a local radio station was looking to flip formats, they should consider the alternative or Adult Album Alternative format. The next missed format is Oldies.

Open memo to the administrations of Gannon University and Mercyhurst-North East: find a few bucks in the budget to advertise your radio stations…there are people out there that want to listen!

At the risk of injuring my “journalistic detachment,” I must admit that I’m a big Pat Howard fan. I enjoy his frank, curmudgeonly and skeptical persona, and usually agree with his take on the local issues du jour. I get a sense that he might be a bit left of my politics, and I only skim through his bike stories (although I could definitely use the exercise), but for the most part, I look forward to every Sunday column.

Do you have a favorite columnist in the newspaper? Is their spot-on opinion or turn of phrase enjoyable to you, or maybe there’s a writer that you “love to hate?” I’ve listed all of the local opinion and feature columnists I could find on GoErie, and am asking you to pick your favorite three. I didn’t include sports because they appeal to a narrower audience.

Who are your "must read" Erie Times-News columnists (non-sports/choose up to 3)?

  • Pat Howard (41%, 15 Votes)
  • Ed Mathews (24%, 9 Votes)
  • Kevin Cuneo (14%, 5 Votes)
  • Liz Allen (14%, 5 Votes)
  • Dave Richards (14%, 5 Votes)
  • Meg Loncharic (11%, 4 Votes)
  • Lenore Skomal (11%, 4 Votes)
  • Monica Lewis (11%, 4 Votes)
  • Jennie Geisler (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Pat Cuneo (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Lindsey Poisson (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Joan Benson-Cacchione (3%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 37

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Deep Background for September 5-11, 2010

College football began it’s regular season this past weekend with wins by Penn State and Notre Dame, along with Gannon, Edinboro, and Mercyhurst, and a loss for Pitt. Kickoff Weekend for the NFL launches this Thursday night as the Minnesota Vikings fly south to the Super Dome to take on the World Champion New Orleans Saints.

When you mix the start of the grid game and school starting, along with the end of summer vacations and school starting, I think mentally and emotionally this time of year might as well be call New Years more than January 1st.

It’s also time for the new fall TV season to start, often accompanied by new looks in graphics or sets or personalities.

It’s also a good time for our producers of news and entertainment to redouble their efforts after a very enjoyable summer to bring us their best as they communicate their craft and facilitate our community’s unity. That sound too flowery for you? How about we double check our facts, we put a little extra finesse into the package, do a little more show prep for the shift, make sure all of our links go to the right places.

It’s a new year.

Freely converse about all things Erie media and beyond on this open forum:

Embrace the chaos!

Breakfast Club reunites Saturday on WYNE

They’re back!

The Breakfast Club

For a single six-hour love fest, the “Original” Breakfast Club, who woke up thousands of Erie radio listeners on Classy 100/WXKC for what seemed to be a generation will be reuniting Saturday afternoon from 12 Noon-6:00 PM on WYNE-AM 1530. Captain Dan Geary, Terri Bohen, and Newsman Dave Benson have been apart for over 12 years now; interestingly enough, the team broke up soon after the signing of the 1996 Communication Act that ushered in consolidation and the corporate takeover of the radio airwaves.

When you listen to these very talented personalities, you are bound to get a few flashbacks of what great radio used to sound like…enjoy it for the moment. There is a special chemistry and intelligent sense of humor that is rare and certainly undervalued in this era of bottom-lining and voice-tracking.

Thanks for this special gift Breakfast Clubbers…and make sure you share some pictures (and recordings) of the homecoming!

Deep Background for Mar. 8-15, 2009

Let me say first that I wish to apologize for the lack of posts over the last several days. Life is getting in the way of blogging.

But you can help me keep up the debate in two ways:

  1. Consider writing a guest post: I would enjoy some different takes on media, no matter how controversial. I wish to especially encourage any Comm students at Gannon, Mercyhurst, Edinboro, or Behrend to share their 500-750 words with us on their ideas for media in Erie and the nation. What kinds of jobs will you be looking at upon graduation? If you were operating a media enterprise in this enviroment, what would you do different? What say you?
  2. Keep commenting! Here in our open forum and on the posts that pique your interest.

As always, my e-mail is available for private messages at joel@nataliemedia.com or send a tweet to @pressandtower.

Embrace the chaos!

Press and Tower Podcast-Jan. 7, 2009

On Monday, Jan. 5th, I had the good fortune to speak to the New Media class at Mercyhurst College. I shared my story and observations on what is happening in media today with this eclectic group of students, coming in from several different majors.

I took advantage of the face time I had with these members of the “under-30″ crowd to lead them in a short conversation of their media usage habits, and I recorded our chat for this podcast.

I hope you enjoy it and please chime in with your observations in the comments.

Download The Press and Tower Podcast for January 7, 2009 or listen below

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You stay jazzy Mercyhurst

In the radio biz, you usually hear about format changes after they are made, but not for WMCE.

Yesterday, Mercyhurst College released news that in February WMCE will change to a full-time jazz format. In my conversation earlier with Station Manager Michael Leal, the plan is to program a straight-ahead traditional jazz format, while keeping their weekend specialty shows. As for the classical format, it hasn’t seen growth. From the release:

However, station Director Mike Leal says the WMCE listening audience hasn’t grown in the past 10 years, leading him to consider strategies to increase the station’s appeal.

“We want to program music that’s not available elsewhere in the Erie market,” he said. “We didn’t want to duplicate what was already out there.” He says research shows that the radio audience for jazz nationwide has grown 6 percent over the past 10 years, so WMCE will soon become the first full-time jazz station in Erie. (Public radio station WQLN-FM does carry jazz shows, including “Jazz Flight” hosted by psychology department chair Rob Hoff, but is better known for classical music and talk shows.) With a new sound and a new look, the station will also begin using a new tagline, calling itself JAZZ FM – “Erie’s Jazz Station.”

The changeover to jazz will also give Communications students at the college more of a chance to participate in the programming and be mentored by the announcers at WMCE. The syndicated classical format mostly precluded that.