Posts Tagged ‘Sarah Palin’

Election 2008: media winners and losers

Our “coverage of the coverage” of Election 2008 this week wraps up with a review of the winners and losers in the media during this election cycle. I’ll suggest a few and I hope you’ll weigh in with yours:

  • Winner – local television station owners: I heard anecdotally that some $3 billion was being spend on this election overall. Most of that money went to local television advertising for candidates at all levels. In this age of the diminishing impact of all old-line media, that cash flow has a huge shot-in-the-arm for station owners managing the expenses of the conversion to digital and an economic downturn. (more…)

The Feed for Friday, October 10th

Editor’s note: Sound off, give a shout out on “Deep Background,” our totally-random open discussion of all things Erie media.

  • Confirm as a friend: Striving to use all avenues available to communicate with the viewing public, Dwight Miller, President of WQLN-TV tells P&T that there is a Facebook fan page now available with the latest news about the station’s antenna situation. The latest news is the climbers were on the tower Friday (10/10) morning installing a temporary digital antenna at about 300 feet. Previously we reported that when the Q goes back to full power, it will be broadcasting only in digital. UPDATED: The Q is back on-the-air in digital only, using a temporary antenna at 300 feet reaching a portion of their normal viewing base. Full power will be up around Thanksgiving.
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Saturday Night Live becomes the news

Tina Fey’s devastatingly good impression of GOP VP candidate Gov. Sarah Palin has elevated NBC’s Saturday Night Live from a live comedy sketch show to a news and agenda maker in this election cycle.

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Attention traditional media: resistance is futile

It’s been over 10 years now since those of us who read trade magazines started to see the word “convergence.”

Its original definition meant the mixture of the computer world with, among other areas, the broadcasting world. I’ve expanded the definition these days to basically mean that the era of single stream newspapers, radio, TV stations, and cable networks are over. People in media (note the plural) now create content using multiple forms of creative engines to output to multiple streams.

My readers at the Erie Times News are saying right now, “duh, what else is new?!?” That’s because they have been living in a fully convergent media world for years now. No longer can a reporter armed with a reporter’s notebook and a photographer shooting large format film go cover a story. Now they may bring a third reporter to shoot video or capture an audio interview, or the reporter wears a couple hats to ready the content for multiple streams: ink on newsprint, online text, photos, video, and podcasts.
I have to credit the future-thinking of the Times Publishing Co. as they’ve placed their bets on the developing convergent technologies years ago through today.

Of course, everyone in media in Erie is developing their multiple output streams; it’s just that some are further along than others. And because of where we are in the development cycle, and the level of investment by our media companies, there are often significant irritants to the media consumer that I’d love to see corrected, as well as missed opportunities to build audience and revenues. See if any of these issues resonate with you: (more…)