Thursday, October 30, 2008

NBC 10 M.I.A.

As the Phillies wrapped things up last night during the World Series -- beating the Tampa Bay Rays, local stations went on-air with "Breaking News" of the coverage of local reaction. Channels 3 and 6 went LIVE with reporters out-and-about as well as their choppers hovering over the city. Once FOX Sports were completing their coverage -- FOX29 joined 3 and 6 in covering the hoopla.
Where was channel 10? They were MISSING IN ACTION...and opted to continue business-as-usual with NBC's "Lipstick Jungle". This was a HUGE story and "NBC 10 News" dropped the ball! Yes, Channel 10 did get on-air with the usual broadcast of "My PHL-17 News at Ten" with about ten minutes of coverage.
While the city was bursting at the seams with excitement, revelry and celebration of its "everlovin' Phils", creating crowds along Broad Street not seen except for Mummers parades, Channel 10 was nowhere to be seen with LIVE coverage.
I have to wonder about the logic of the powers-that-be running that news division. This station has taken a landslide in the last several years and placed themselves in the backseat to Channel 3.
Whatever happened to the days under the Doerr regime? Those days are definately gone under Chris Blackman's lame regime, that's for sure! The station has lost its edge...its aggressiveness...and has become unwatchable.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Radar When You Need It!


The heavy rain this past Saturday made one wonder whether the World Series Game would see its first pitch! As the day wore on the rain became heavier. It was later after the rain delay when I saw John Bolaris break into FOX programming to let viewers know the back edge of the storm was slowly moving through and that radar predicted the rain would end by 9:30. Well, it wasn't exactly 9:30 but the rain ended shortly thereafter. THIS is when television weather is at its best and when all of these weather tools are important. MLB officials were watching the latest weather radar and forecasts knowing there would have to be a rain delay. Sure enough, the first pitch went off at 10:00 for another Phillies win!

Friday, October 24, 2008

BEAT to the punch

I emailed Laura Nachman to let her know she beat me to the punch on her post today about Dorothy Krysiuk at FOX-29.
The more accurate story in Krysiuk's departure from FOX 29 is that management have been pressing for her to add the 5 o'clock newscast to her daily duties. Currently, Kerri-Lee Halkett has been handling traffic on the 5 o'clock newscast. Krysiuk has resisted and made it clear she wanted no parts of a split shift and having to return in the afternoon. When push came to shove--her contract was not renewed and she chose to exit. Adios to Krysiuk! Her last day is Friday October 31st.
Krysiuk began at Channel 10 doing traffic on their morning newscast and prior to that--was a producer for Metro Networks.
According to Michael Klein's column yesterday--Jamie Schupak will temporarily fill in until a permanent replacement is decided. Schupak has been a fill-in for Bob Kelly at CBS-3 and is probably the "better of" the replacements that fill in from TrafficPulse.

NBC Philadelphia

WCAU-TV debuted their new address on the web today -- NBCPhiladelphia. The site is less cluttered and busy than was NBC10.com. According to the NY Daily News, the new NBC-launched website is intended to downplay the local station "in an effort to pursue a different breed of Web user than the ones relying on TV for news". You will notice the homepage does not include the typical station logo and talent images.
Speaking of NBC10--still awaiting the debut of their new set. As you know if you're a viewer, they've been doing their newscasts the past two months from the set of "All That & More".

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO...?

Jacqueline Boulden...who reported and anchored at FOX-29? Jacqueline was on staff at FOX from 1988 till 1999 at which point she left the "TV biz". Jacqueline's efforts now are in her own video production/graphic and web design company, "Boulden MultiMedia", in Philadelphia. Jacqueline worked upstate until 1984 at WNEP, the ABC affiliate. From there, she went on to anchor in Orlando for four years before coming to Philadelphia.
Here is a clip of her anchoring at WNEP New Years eve--1981

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Look For Seacrest Here


Word from Q-102 is that Philadelphia listeners will be treated to Ryan Seacrest's radio show here anytime now. The station has been without a Program Director until recently. Now that he is in place--word is the next step is to reprogram afternoons with Seacrest in the midday. "On-Air with Ryan Seacrest" was just recently added in New York at Z-100. In Pennsylvania, Seacrest can be heard on Harrisburg's Kiss-FM and in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area on Variety 97.7-FM.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Rob Guarino Lands in Albuquerque

Former FOX-29 meteorologist has landed at KOAT-TV, the ABC station in Albuquerque, New Mexico as weekday morning weatherguy. Guarino was let go from FOX late last year and has been off the airwaves since--except for a few fill-ins for a station in Seattle.