Posts Tagged ‘NPR’

Poll: will you participate in a media fundraiser?

We have our winner from our two-week long poll of the most listened to radio morning shows by our Press and Tower readers. It’s WQLN and Morning Edition, as 12% of our poll respondents said that they listened to most in the past week. Runners up included WERG, WXKC, and WJET all with 9% of the votes cast.

This is the time for bell ringing, non-perishable food item gathering, coat collecting, and turkey-dropping. The Erie media gets involved with helping our fellow man during the holidays, and we want to know if you will be getting into the spirit too.

Will you be participating in a media fundraiser during the holidays?

  • No (64%, 14 Votes)
  • Yes (27%, 6 Votes)
  • Maybe (9%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 22

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Fundraising week on Erie radio

Up and down the radio dial this week, you’ll hear a request for donations on at least three stations. It’s not a April Fool’s joke that our non-profit broadcasters coincidentally are holding their radiothons this week.

WQLN began its Listener’s Choice radiothon on Monday. They will keep going with pleas for support between regular programs until they hit their goal of $55,000 or Friday evening, whichever comes first. Things are a little precarious for our public media outlet, as Gov. Rendell has proposed dropping state support for all public TV and radio stations. You can get involved by calling 1-800-727-8854.
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Erie media and the time crunch

Over the past week I’ve made a significant observation: when I get out of my Press and Tower journalism mode, and act as a typical Erie citizen in my routine, I consume little traditional Erie media.

The reason why this is occurring to me now is that for the past week, I’ve had a few really big deadlines at work that have me concentrating on the tasks morning, noon and night, so my blogging juices have gone on the back burner for a little while. My schedule put me in a mode of everyone else who doesn’t have a regular blog deadline, and here’s what I found out.

When I was in radio, we talked about “appointment radio;” making moments that people would stop and change their routine to listen to. This past week, when my life made me just average busy Joe Cume member, I found that there is very little in Erie media that I’ll make an appointment to watch, read or listen. Perhaps the most regular consumption is 15 minutes scanning the Times-News with my coffee and cereal. 15 minutes of NPR or Barry and Jim on the way to work. More sporadically I’ll catch Sean and Selena, or Amanda and Kevin about once a week each. Music on the radio is a weekend thing, 80′s on Classy 100, swing on WQLN, and worship on WCTL. Like many, I find that media viewing and listening is a secondary action while doing something else: eating, driving, getting ready for bed.
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The Feed Weekend Extra: CNBC and the financial crisis

NBC Universal properties continue to make news both in The Press and Tower, and the mainstream media. I didn’t want you to miss this excellent piece from NPR’s David Folkenflik about how the unfolding financial crisis has changed the business cable channel CNBC and their reporting.

Click here to read and/or listen to the story.