My blog earlier today about NBC Universal renewing the “Jerry Springer” talk show (with some great old photos of Jerry from the 1970s and ’80s) prompted an email from Gary Anaple at WSTR-TV, which carries Springer. He says that Jerry told him recently that he made his TV debut on Channel 64 – then a scrambled, subscription-only service called “On TV” on WBTI-TV, before cable had much penetration here — back in 1981, to introduce a pay-TV Rolling Stones concert. He asks if anyone out there has a videotape of Springer’s appearance. If you’ve got it, or just remember it, let us know.
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/tv/2009/11/06/anyone-have-1981-jerry-springer-video-from-ch-64/
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Former WCPO Reporter Wins City Council Seat
Mark Mallory defeated Republican challenger Brad Wenstrup – but it wasn’t a landslide.
Mallory garnered 54 percent of the vote to 46 percent for Wenstrup, a podiatrist and Iraq War veteran who has never held elective office. He will serve another four years a mayor.
http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2009/11/02/daily29.html
Mallory garnered 54 percent of the vote to 46 percent for Wenstrup, a podiatrist and Iraq War veteran who has never held elective office. He will serve another four years a mayor.
http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2009/11/02/daily29.html
Rachael Ray to Air Special Filmed in Wilmington Nov. 25
Rachel Ray, Nick Lachey Coming To Wilmington
Posted by jkiesewetter
October 29th, 2009, 7:04 pm
Emmy-winner Rachel Ray brings her daytime talk show – and Nick Lachey – to Wilmington the weekend of Nov. 6-8 to improve a soup kitchen and host an early Thanksgiving dinner. She plans to provide “a Ray of hope” to Wilmington residents who lost their jobs with the closing of DHL and ABX Air by renovating and restocking a food pantry and soup kitchen on Saturday Nov. 7.
Then on Sunday, she’ll throw “a Thanksgiving feast filled with surprises” at the Roberts Convention Centre, says her publicist, Lauren Nowell. The weekend activities will be condensed into a one-hour show broadcast Nov. 25, the day before Thanksgiving and the final day of the November ratings’ “sweeps,” Nowell says.
“Rachel Ray” airs at 2 p.m. weekdays on Channel 5, and at noon on Dayton’s Channel 22.
Comedian Jay Leno performed two free concerts for unemployed Clinton County residents at the Roberts Convention Centre on May 10.
Posted by jkiesewetter
October 29th, 2009, 7:04 pm
Emmy-winner Rachel Ray brings her daytime talk show – and Nick Lachey – to Wilmington the weekend of Nov. 6-8 to improve a soup kitchen and host an early Thanksgiving dinner. She plans to provide “a Ray of hope” to Wilmington residents who lost their jobs with the closing of DHL and ABX Air by renovating and restocking a food pantry and soup kitchen on Saturday Nov. 7.
Then on Sunday, she’ll throw “a Thanksgiving feast filled with surprises” at the Roberts Convention Centre, says her publicist, Lauren Nowell. The weekend activities will be condensed into a one-hour show broadcast Nov. 25, the day before Thanksgiving and the final day of the November ratings’ “sweeps,” Nowell says.
“Rachel Ray” airs at 2 p.m. weekdays on Channel 5, and at noon on Dayton’s Channel 22.
Comedian Jay Leno performed two free concerts for unemployed Clinton County residents at the Roberts Convention Centre on May 10.
Graphics Woes for WCPO
So who were those people sports anchor Dennis Janson said goodbye to at the end of Friday’s sportscast? They were three veterans of Channel 9’s art department – Jim Steeves (18 years), Mel MacArthur (15 years) and John LaRoche (13 years) — who worked their last day on Friday. They lost their jobs as part of a companywide consolidation of the 10 Scripps TV station art department duties shifted to the Tampa station.
I’m told that the Ch 9 graphics are now being built by news producers in the newsroom using a template system. This started Oct. 23. All 10 Scripps stations will soon have the same graphics package. I’m told the new “desert brown” graphics originated at the Scripps station in Phoenix. Or is it a “rust” color for Scripps’ stations in Detroit, Cleveland or Cincinnati? Says one Ch 9 insider: “We went from the best (graphics on TV in town) to the worst pretty much overnight.”
I’m told that the Ch 9 graphics are now being built by news producers in the newsroom using a template system. This started Oct. 23. All 10 Scripps stations will soon have the same graphics package. I’m told the new “desert brown” graphics originated at the Scripps station in Phoenix. Or is it a “rust” color for Scripps’ stations in Detroit, Cleveland or Cincinnati? Says one Ch 9 insider: “We went from the best (graphics on TV in town) to the worst pretty much overnight.”
WDRB's Dick Irby Retires
Television reporter Dick Irby has retired from Louisville’s FOX-41. Friday was the last day for the investigative journalist who became a popular fixture on local television for more than 26 years. Irby announced that he is moving to Arkansas, to be near some of his family.
http://www.examiner.com/x-3747-Louisville-City-Hall-Examiner~y2009m10d31-Louisvilles-Dick-Irby-retires-from-FOX41
http://www.examiner.com/x-3747-Louisville-City-Hall-Examiner~y2009m10d31-Louisvilles-Dick-Irby-retires-from-FOX41
Jennifer Palumbo Returns to WDKY
A familiar face returns this week to the Fox-56 10 o'clock News.
Jennifer Palumbo will once again co-anchor the news with Marvin Bartlett, returning to the position she held from 1997 to 2002.
Since 2007, Palumbo has been on the Fox-56 Morning Edition at 7 a.m. She was lured back by WDKY for the show after leaving television in 2005 to spend more time with her family.
http://www.kentucky.com/latest_news/story/1000315.html
Jennifer Palumbo will once again co-anchor the news with Marvin Bartlett, returning to the position she held from 1997 to 2002.
Since 2007, Palumbo has been on the Fox-56 Morning Edition at 7 a.m. She was lured back by WDKY for the show after leaving television in 2005 to spend more time with her family.
http://www.kentucky.com/latest_news/story/1000315.html
WDRB Agrees to Work With Beat the Traffic
WDRB is happy to announce that they have reached an agreement to work with Beat the Traffic®. Beat the Traffic®'s new and highly innovative traffic reporting system will significantly help Louisville drivers ease their daily commute. The station is the first local television station in Louisville committed to bringing their audience real-time,data-driven traffic reports each week day morning.
http://www.itnewsonline.com/showprnstory.php?storyid=71910
http://www.itnewsonline.com/showprnstory.php?storyid=71910
Meteorologist Shuffle in Cincinnati
WLWT Moves Met to Mornings: A move that we had been looking for confirmation on, appears to be true as of this morning.
A source familiar with WLWT-TV 5/Cincinnati's continuing search for a new chief meteorologist (they did not wish to be named) told us yesterday that Valerie Abati would be moved to mornings at least for the short term.
http://ohkyintristatemedia.blogspot.com/2009/10/monday-mix.html
A source familiar with WLWT-TV 5/Cincinnati's continuing search for a new chief meteorologist (they did not wish to be named) told us yesterday that Valerie Abati would be moved to mornings at least for the short term.
http://ohkyintristatemedia.blogspot.com/2009/10/monday-mix.html
Former WHAS Reporter Turns Style Maven
Since Jenny McLendon left the TV business to become a full-time law student, she has taken advantage of dressing down. But when she shops, she's got the future in mind.
“I really stick toward classics,” said Jenny, who formerly worked as a reporter for WHAS. “I try to get stuff that's popular right now, but that you can pull out next year and doesn't look dated.”
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20091024/FEATURES04/910240315/Jenny+McLendon+%7C+Timeless+Taste
“I really stick toward classics,” said Jenny, who formerly worked as a reporter for WHAS. “I try to get stuff that's popular right now, but that you can pull out next year and doesn't look dated.”
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20091024/FEATURES04/910240315/Jenny+McLendon+%7C+Timeless+Taste
WHIO Announces Dayton Flyers Schedule
WHIO-TV has tentatively announced it's schedule of Dayton Flyers basketball games for the coming season.
The University of Dayton and channel 7 have been broadcast partners for the past 36 years.
It's an 11 game schedule starting with the season opener at home against Creighton on Saturday, November 14 at 1pm, and ending with the regular season finale at home against Saint Louis on Saturday, March 6 at 7pm.
http://www.whiotv.com/news/21406487/detail.html
The University of Dayton and channel 7 have been broadcast partners for the past 36 years.
It's an 11 game schedule starting with the season opener at home against Creighton on Saturday, November 14 at 1pm, and ending with the regular season finale at home against Saint Louis on Saturday, March 6 at 7pm.
http://www.whiotv.com/news/21406487/detail.html
KET Names New Executive Director
A 24-year veteran of KET has been named to lead the network after executive director Mac Wall retires at the end of the year.
Shae Hopkins, who is KET's deputy executive director for education, programming and production, will become KET's fourth leader since its founding more than 40 years ago. Hopkins also currently serves as senior executive for day-to-day operations, KET said in a news release.
http://www.kentucky.com/101/story/987041.html
Shae Hopkins, who is KET's deputy executive director for education, programming and production, will become KET's fourth leader since its founding more than 40 years ago. Hopkins also currently serves as senior executive for day-to-day operations, KET said in a news release.
http://www.kentucky.com/101/story/987041.html
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