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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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so this is our new coach

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Barry Melrose is now officially the head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning, replacing the recently fired John Tortorella, under whom the Lightning won the Stanley Cup in 2004.

I don’t like it.

Having spent the last 13 years as a TV analyst on ESPN, promoting the mullet as a viable hairstyle and generally not being a hockey coach, in my opinion Melrose is as qualified to lead the Lightning as Willard Scott is to be the director of NOAA.

Of course, I should point out that it might be a good idea to ignore my opinion. After all, I once believed that signing Dave Andreychuk would turn out to be one of the dumbest things the Lightning had ever done.

(Cross posted at Ridiculous trickle of consciousness)

internet not a wasteland

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Steve Otto is a great guy.

He’s been around these parts for a mighty long time, and has covered all the ups and downs of Tampa Bay.  He gives of his time and well-recognized name to a bunch of charitable organizations, and is always somewhere doing something for someone.

But it sure is tiring hearing about how the old newspaper days were so much better.  It seems that once a month he is going on about the old Tampa Bay Times afternoon daily, and how the community is suffering since less paper ends up in a garbage dump.

His latest is another complaint about how the blogosphere is helping to kill newspapers.

The American Amateur Press Association showcased a panel discussion on the future of newspapers and the printed word, and newspaper types were typically irritated:

There was plenty more to be gloomy about, not just declining circulations but also the growing realization that it is not just that younger readers are getting their news elsewhere as it is that they aren’t getting news at all.

[Context] is what newspapers have provided: a thoughtful, organized context to the news instead of the scattered who-knows-where-it-came-from stories off the Net.

Then he provides the zinger:

I remember in 1961 when then FCC Chairman Newton Minow said TV had become a vast wasteland. We would be hard-pressed to argue it has improved in almost half a century.

I wonder what he would think of the blogosphere.

Hey Steve, check it out:

There are hundreds of TV networks.  A great majority of them are certainly a waste of time.  However, there are a significant number of them that are quite marvelous, and can keep you up to speed on those things that are important to you.  I think we can make a great argument that TV has improved since 1961.

Like TV, the blogosphere landscape includes much wasteland as well as oases of wonderful.  The beauty is that you can choose to visit those websites that you find relevant to you, and ignore the others.

As to the demise of newspapers, that is a natural progression.  A newspaper is simply a way of delivering content.  Just because over the past 40 years, the best journalism has come from newspapers, does not mean that paper is still the best way to deliver that important news.

I don’t think Steve really laments the loss of “newspapers,” but rather “journalism.”  And instead of blaming the internet, I believe his complaints should be directed toward Media companies in General.  Of course, someone at the AAPA meeting had already pointed that out to him:

“I’m saddened what’s happened to papers. They seem to have adopted a can’t-beat-them-let’s-join-them attitude with the ‘them’ being cable TV that features sensationalism and celebrities’ misery. I see it on a daily basis. I have had to take at least 10 calls this week about the son of Hulk Hogan.”

Hmmm.  Seems like an impartial observer might say that newspapers are a vast wasteland.

Diverting journalists to stories like this, media conglomerates chose to go after bigger and bigger audiences, instead of focusing on delivering important news to those who care.  And those who do care about that important news are moving on to other providers, including radio, television, and, yep, the blogosphere.

The truth is, in order to find that “context,” citizens can no longer count on the “newspaper” to provide it.  Like Steve Otto, we are now forced to spend valuable time and take several avenues to learn it on our own, from any media available.

That we are able to make an “honest attempt to tell the story of a community and the world around it” by publishing online is a good thing, not a waste. 

more flag flap

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Last week, Wayne Garcia found that Tampa was unflatteringly featured on the Colbert Report in a bit about that big flag at I-4 and I-275. If you haven’t seen the video, check it out.

tampa drunk on l.a. news

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

3,000 miles away, and the local crazies are following me.

This Tampa drunk was just on the My Fox L.A.

Way to rep the 813!

I can only shake my head, you know.

wanna be on espn?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Not only will you have the chance to be seen on ESPN all football season, you could also hang out with Big & Rich. Wear a generic shirt (not USF!), and get on over to USF tomorrow at 2pm.

koncert for kiddz saturday

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Tedd Webb and the Famunda All Stars are throwing a party to help out the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.

The Famunda All Stars are staging Koncert For Kiddz II Saturday night, May 17th at The Ritz-Ybor at the corner of 7th Ave and 15th Street in Ybor City. The Famundas will welcome local celebs such as Belinda Womack, Michael Clayton of the Tampa Bay Bucs, as well as TV giants like Brendan McGloughlin, Mike Deeson, pro wrestler Lanny Poffo, and newspaper elite Ernest Hooper, Steve Persall, and Bob Ross to sing for the benefit of The Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Bay News 9’s Jen Holloway, and Fox 13’s Charley Belcher will MC.

Tickets are on sale now, contact Tanya Loira at 813-839-9393. Corporate tables are $500 for 6 seats, while General Admission is $30.

This will be a great time, and I plan on hanging out there at the Ritz Theater in Ybor for a while, and partying with all the local celebrities: Michael Clayton of the Bucs, Sharon Taylor, Jeff Fisher, Belinda Womack, Lanny Poffo, Mike Deeson, Jerry Petuck, Brian Blair & The Oreos, Steve Persall, Ernest Hooper, Bob Ross, Jen Holloway, Charley Belcher, and more.

That’s this Saturday evening. The silent auction begins at 6pm, and the musical acts start around 8pm. As you can see be the list of guests above, there’s no telling what is going to happen.

Once they are finished, the Johnny G. Lyon Band starring Tommy Duncan is playing across the street at the Blue Shark, and you can be sure that we are going to party the rest of the night away there.

If you haven’t been to Ybor in a while, Saturday night is an excellent opportunity to reaquaint yourself. See you there!

do whatcha gotta do

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Charley Belcher is a helluva guy.

I’ve had the opportunity to talk with him a number of times, and he’s a really cool cat.  He’s had some personal issues lately, which bums me out, but with all the good vibes he and his family deserve, I’m sure things will turn out just fine.

You know Charley from Fox 13.  He’s the Tampa representative that covers all of the American Idol nonsense from a local angle.  He also stars in the Charley’s World segments that used to run on the 10pm newscast (HEY WTVT, bring Charley’s World back to the 10pm broadcast, would ya?   PS, your "hotlinks" segment is lame.)

If you keep up with American Idol, you may know that contestant David Cook has been wearing an orange wristband in support of Charley’s daughter, Lindsey Rose.  Lindsey Rose was recently treated for leukemia, and … well, I’ll just let Charley tell you the story.

Anyway, I’ve been keeping up with the news through updates on Charley’s MySpace page.  The latest bulletin is terrible, but not very surprising:

Always someone out there trying to take advantage…

My daughter and her family are NOT selling wristbands… for any reason right now. We have not given permission for ANYONE to sell wristbands in her name or honor.

We WILL NOT sanction anyone to sell wristbands at this time… for any reason that is connected in anyway to my daughter and David Cook.

Please do not be fooled by imposters, or even people with good intentions who are doing things without asking first.

This was NEVER intended to be a fundraising effort.

If you see or hear about anyone offering to sell anything related to my daughter… please tell them they SHOULD NOT be doing such a thing… and report them to me.

Please repost this to all of your friends who could be affected by this.

Thank you,
-Charley Belcher

If you know of anything going on like this, let Charley know.  If you want to be anonymous, leave a comment here, and I’ll pass it on to Charley.

By the way, wifey says David Cook is a pretty good singer, even if he sorta looks like David Jenkins.