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New Starts
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News and musings about radio and TV in Northeast Ohio and beyond. Posted On May 12, 2015. Some changes in Northeast Ohio broadcasting to be chronicled…some permanent, some temporary…. As widely expected, CBS Radio sports WKRK/92.3 “The Fan” has opted for evening host Ken Carman to sit alongside Kevin Kiley in morning drive…who co-hosted “Kiley and Booms” for nearly four years with now-former “Fan” co-host Chuck Booms. Uh…not permanently, yet. In our last item, we pointed out extensive budget cuts at CBS ...
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Tri-State Media Watch: February 2010
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News and Musings about Media on the I-75 Corridor, from Dayton to Lexington. Thursday, February 25, 2010. NEW: Eric Flack Heads Southwest - to Louisville. We got word last night that Eric Flack, currently general assignment reporter for WLWT-TV 5/Cincinnati, will head down to Louisville in March - and back to his former station WAVE-TV 3/Louisville. This report. From Louisvillemojo.com says he starts March 30. Congratulations, Eric, and we wish you well. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. March 10: @ Los Ange...
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Tri-State Media Watch: October 2010
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News and Musings about Media on the I-75 Corridor, from Dayton to Lexington. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Seems we're constantly playing catch-up - but a few things we've missed:. Time Warner Adds ESPN3.com:. Something we were told would happen over the weekend, launched Monday morning to a large part of our area. Time Warner added the web-based ESPN3.com for customers of Time-Warner Cable - regardless of who you get internet through. It's a station sale, with Disney selling off WDRD to Chad Boeger. ...
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Past And Future, Part One
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News and musings about radio and TV in Northeast Ohio and beyond. Past And Future, Part One. Posted On August 3, 2015. A lengthy, unannounced hiatus here at the Mighty Blog of Fun(tm) caused speculation throughout the Northeast Ohio media industry – or, at least, the part of that industry that reads this site. You know what happens when rumors and speculation run rampant in radio and television…sometimes it’s true, sometimes, it’s not true. Our point is that we really, really try to strive for accuracy h...
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The Media Doctor: Education
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The Media Doctor: March 2012
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Friday, March 2, 2012. Is the Mark III What I've Been Waiting For? In the middle of the night last night, those sneaky folks at Canon unleashed the new 5D Mark III. This is something I expected to see last year at NAB, but folks were saying that development was delayed in part due to the devastation caused when the tsunami hit the island of Japan. Hate the "clicky" iris control that doesn't allow me to roll my iris around without it showing up as camera shake. 12 minute clips lengths? Dunno At $1,000 mor...
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The Media Doctor: Is the new way the old way?
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Is the new way the old way? This week let's think back to the good old days.the days when TV news shooters carried film cameras, mags of film. And separate audio recorders. Probably no one alive then wants to recall those days warmly. But after having several conversations lately with people about "the new revolution" in video, I am transported back to those olden days of yore. This "new" way of shooting requires several compromises. The first compromise is shooting a h...
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The Media Doctor: Everything I Needed to Know About Working in Radio I Learned From Nick.....
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Everything I Needed to Know About Working in Radio I Learned From Nick. Today's lesson: Everything I Needed to Know About Working in Radio I Learned From Nick. My first job in radio was at WSLR-AM/WKDD-FM in Akron, OH. I was a cocky college sophomore, 19, and ready to set the world on fire with my deep understanding of Kajagoogoo and Thomas Dolby's artistic sensibilities. I worked for a guy named Nick Anthony. 3 You Want to Threaten to Leave? Have Your Bags Packed! So, I'm on ove...
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The Media Doctor: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Is the new way the old way? This week let's think back to the good old days.the days when TV news shooters carried film cameras, mags of film. And separate audio recorders. Probably no one alive then wants to recall those days warmly. But after having several conversations lately with people about "the new revolution" in video, I am transported back to those olden days of yore. This "new" way of shooting requires several compromises. The first compromise is shooting a h...
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The Media Doctor: Projects
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Hammer on Steel: Bad Boys and Genius. Hammer on Steel: The Concert. Turn Blue: The Short Life of Ghoulardi. For northeast Ohioans who grew up in this area in the 1960s, the new TV production Turn Blue: The Short Life of Ghoulardi is an entertaining blast from the past. Ernie Anderson, who played Cleveland's counter-culture media celebrity Ghoulardi, hosted WJW-TV's late-night horror movies from 1963 to 1966 and was an incredible influence locally. If You're Not Dead, Play! If you were raised in Akron dur...
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