Posts Tagged ‘Mike Richwalsky’

Erie Observer authors to ignite ‘rich conversation’

I’ve recently hooked up with ErieBlogs.com’s Mike Richwalsky and his business partner Richard Zmijewski, along with Peter Panepento of GlobalErie.com to help facilitate access for Erie businesses to advertise their wares to the thousands of readers our collective blogs touch.

The first effort of this network is the Erie Observer, a weekly e-mail news blast that lands in your inbox on Wednesdays. The first arrived last week, and readers are getting excited. Mike and Peter agreed to give our P&T community the inside scoop on this new venture:

P&T: The idea of the Erie Observer had to come from somewhere…how did the concept come to life?

Peter: This is something I’ve been wanting to do ever since we started GlobalErie three years ago. I believe that you can’t build a good online community with just a blog or a Web site. You need to be able to reach people in a number of ways — online, through e-mail, and through social networks. And e-mail has been a missing piece for us — largely because I haven’t had the time myself to get this off the ground. The idea of being able to do Erie Observer in partnership with ErieBlogs means we can build a much richer conversation since we’ll be engaging people from both of our audiences. We can pull in people who have relationships with both Web sites and, if we do it well, we can get them to interact more on both sites. It’s about strength in numbers. And it’s also about being able to make the most from limited resources. Neither I, nor Mike and Richard from ErieBlogs, do this full time. So if we can share the load, we can accomplish more.

P&T: How has been the reaction to the Erie Observer since the launch last week?

Mike: Good, so far. We’ve had good reactions via email, a good number of Twitter followers and Facebook fans. Maybe the most important metric is that more people signed up after we sent out the first issue, which means word is spreading. I think it helped for people to get a taste of what we want to do before they subscribed. Now that they’ve seen the first issue, they know what to expect and will sign up.

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Happy Thanksgiving, Erie Media!

At some times in the past 12 months, these pixels have fraught with negativity. I for one am tired of the gloom and doom, so for a least a moment, lets turn our thoughts to what we can be thankful for from the local media that we produce and consume.

So follow me as I count my blessings in my Erie media Thanksgiving list:

  • I’m thankful for the late John Kanzius, who even as his body deteriorated in his final months, engaged his spirit and drive to ensure that the important work of research surrounding his amazing RF machine to fight cancer would continue on.
  • I’m thankful for Dwight Miller and WQLN, who in the face of devastating budget cuts has continued to maintain a strong programming schedule on the public broadcasting stations, including keeping my radio favorite, Marketplace.
  • I’m thankful for the Dave and Jimmy show, and the mighty Dave Kaelin himself, who is the first direct advertiser on Press and Tower. Wanna join him?
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Poll: How well has Obama used the media?

Last week’s poll generated the greatest response since we started the blog. We asked, “Who is the most influential person in Erie media?” and I must admit the results were surprising with Mike Richwalsky of ErieBlogs.com getting 26% of the votes, followed by WJET/WFXP anchor Sean Lafferty with 18%. Brian Lilly was third with 12%, with a tie for fourth with ETN’s Ed Palattella and his boss Pat Howard at 11%. Certainly trying to measure influence is an inexact science, but it was interesting to see that reporters and anchors outperformed the managers who write their checks.

Last week we had the countdown to and then the celebration of the 100th day of President Obama’s administration. Considering the challenging times in which we live, the President’s poll numbers continue to be significantly strong. Perhaps part of that standing comes from his strong use of the media.

What do you think?

From a scale from 1 to 5, how well is President Obama using the media to advance his goals?

  • 5: The Obama administration is playing the media like a virtuoso, in near total control of its message and media coverage (56%, 15 Votes)
  • 4: the administration is doing a good job in controlling its message and managing positive media coverage (33%, 9 Votes)
  • 3: the President’s control of his message is about average for young administrations (7%, 2 Votes)
  • 1: the administration is managing the media poorly (4%, 1 Votes)
  • 2: the President is having some trouble getting his message out (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 27

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