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Erie media remembers Michael Jackson

Do you remember hearing “ABC” by the Jackson 5 on WJET radio in the 60′s? How about the haunting theme song to the movie “Ben”? Or his first moonwalk on the Motown 25th Anniversary special? The countdown to the debut of the “Thriller” video? The bewilderment at his apprearance on a Barbara Walters special?

What is your memory of Michael Jackson?

Two of mine: When I was in high school, I used to DJ dances after the basketball games. My friend Sam Cohen and I were the S & S Express-the Dynamic Duo of Disco (my nickname at the time was snarkily “Slim”). One of the songs that got the most reaction was “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” from Michael’s first solo album “Off The Wall.” It’s hard to believe that at the time, there was skeptism that a Jackson could get back on the charts as the popularity of the Jackson 5 had been in demise for a few years. “Off The Wall” was a solid R&B, fully danceable record and totally launched MJ into his own.

The second is remembering when MTV came to Erie in the early 1980′s. Michael’s video’s were the most produced of any on the video channel. But nothing matched the buildup for the “Thriller” video. According to Wikipedia, the video was released on Dec. 2, 1983, smack in the middle of my senior year at Gannon, where we were all abuzz at the media phenomenon, and the budget of $500,000! As it turned out, we all absolutely loved it.

Money for nothin’: Erie could lose its MTV

FINAL UPDATE: WSJ.com is reporting this morning that an “agreement in principle” was reached between Time Warner Cable and Viacom shortly after midnight. No details have been disclosed.

UPDATED: Dueling press statements: Time Warner Cable | Viacom
Viacom is running this ad in major markets to generate support for their side:

Time Warner Cable customers turning on MTV, Comedy Central, or Nickelodeon this morning will likely see a scroll at the bottom of their screen warning that they could lose the channel by midnight tonight.

At the core of this alarming news is an ongoing carriage contract dispute between the cable operator and Viacom, and 19 cable channels are at risk for Erie viewers. According to the Huffington Post this morning, “Media giant Viacom Inc. said its Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and 16 other channels will go dark on Time Warner Cable Inc. at 12:01 a.m. Thursday if a new carriage fee deal is not agreed upon by then. The impasse over carriage fee hikes would mean ‘SpongeBob’ and other shows like ‘The Daily Show’ will be cut off to 13 million subscribers.”

Meanwhile negotiations reportedly continue at the most senior executive level.

In the balance are the following channels: Comedy Central, CMT: Pure Country, Logo, Palladia, MTV, MTV 2, MTV Hits, MTV Jams, MTV Tr3s, Nickelodeon, Noggin, Nick 2, Nicktoons, Spike, The N, TV Land, VH1, VH1 Classic, and VH1 Soul.