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Poll: what will 2011 bring in Erie media?

When we asked P&T readers where they get  their TV, 46% said that they subscribe to digital cable, while 31% used a satellite dish. Nearly one-fifth said they get their TV off-the-air.

With this poll, we want you to put your Carnac turban on. What will be the headlines we read this year in local media. Some of these are sure things, some seem to be long shots. What do you think?

Choose the top two most likely media headlines in 2011

  • Local TV news in High Definition will still not be a reality by year end (42%, 23 Votes)
  • WICU, WSEE and the CW will further merge their news operations to a single branded newscast seen on the three channels (24%, 13 Votes)
  • One of the two Erie corporate radio groups will be bought and sold this year (16%, 9 Votes)
  • GoErie.com will drop their paid comments initiative and offer comments free with registration (7%, 4 Votes)
  • A new independent online player will emerge to challenge the established Erie news operations (4%, 2 Votes)
  • Erie radio will see it's first FM talker (4%, 2 Votes)
  • Non-political Erie advertising dollars will resurge to pre-2008 levels (2%, 1 Votes)
  • A new wave of hyper-local newspaper publishing will sweep the region, with multiple neighborhood startups (2%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 55

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Poll: favorite E-Trade Baby commercial

You could say that Dennis Miller isn’t a cume audience driver in Erie. In fact, if our P&T poll is any indication, the dropping of Rush by WJET caused almost two-thirds of our respondents to listen to less Erie talk radio. About a quarter said that they are listening to the same amount, while just over 10% said they were listening more often.

This week our poll is just for fun. I have to admit that my favorite series of TV commercials on the air today are the E-Trade Baby commercials that debuted in 2008. They launched a few new ones for the Super Bowl and E-Trade has purchased a decent flight during March Madness. They are all available on E-Trade’s website: www.etrade.com/tv.

Here’s my favorite ad, like them all, created by Grey Group/New York:


What’s your’s?

What's your favorite E-Trade Baby commercial?

  • Golf Baby (38%, 3 Votes)
  • Big Game Singing Baby (38%, 3 Votes)
  • Trading Baby (13%, 1 Votes)
  • Banking Baby (13%, 1 Votes)
  • Mobile Pro Baby (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Funny Baby (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 8

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U.S. Senate votes to ban Fairness Doctrine revival

Legislative Update

On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) successfully attached the Broadcaster Freedom Act as an amendment to a bill providing the District of Columbia a voting representative in the House. According to Fox News, the amendment passed 87-11 and effectively outlaws the “Fairness Doctrine,” a defunct FCC policy that required opposing viewpoints to be aired on controversial issues on broadcast stations.

Views on the Doctrine depended on who you talked to. There was significant fear on the account of broadcasters that the policy would be reenacted, threatening conservative talk radio and religious broadcasting because of the onerous bookkeeping that would be required. Others feel that that the whole Fairness Doctrine revival was just a canard drummed up to incite and engage the conservative base.

Recently, Democrats such as Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), along with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have made public their support in reinstating the policy. Last Friday, Rush Limbaugh wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal asking the President to “keep the airways free.”

In the end, Pres. Obama has come out and rejected the reinstatement of the Doctrine, making the vote Thursday an easy one for the majority. One hitch may be the also passed amendment by Sen. Dick Durbin that orders the FCC to encourage radio ownership “diversity.”

A similar bill is running through the House.