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Promo: Chief Meteorologist Betsy Kling

Check out one of our newests promos featuring the accomplishments of WKYC Chief Meteorologist Betsy Kling.

WKYC's Anchor Kris Pickel Went "Over the Edge" Monday

WKYC 6 & 11 PM Anchor Kris Pickel WKYC's Anchor Kris Pickel went "Over the Edge" on Monday. But it was for a good cause! "Over the Edge" provides individuals the opportunity to rappel down the side of a huge building. There's still a few Tuesday slots open to "Go Over the Edge of the DoubleTree by Hilton Cleveland Downtown - Lakeside." Contact information for "Go Over the Edge" to sign up Some companies even collect employee donations to "Toss the Boss" over the side, "forcing" him or her to take the jump. All participants that take part in this adventurous event raise money for Special Olympics Ohio. Each participant will get the opportunity to Go Over the Edge of the DoubleTree by Hilton Cleveland Downtown - Lakeside. A training will be held prior to each participant's rappel. Special Olympics Ohio will have Over the Edge trained professionals guide each person through his or her rappel experi...

NBC's David Gregory Visits WKYC on Monday

"Meet The Press" Host David Gregory The moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" was in town on Monday to moderate the City Club's "Swing State, Building Our Momentum" at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel on Public Square. The event began at noon and was widely attended by Cleveland's business leaders and political movers. The panel featured Christopher Connor, Chairman and CEO of Sherwin Williams Co., Dr. Delos (Toby) Cosgrove, President and CEO at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Stephen Steinour, Chairman and CEO of Huntington Bancshares Inc. and Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton, President of Cuyahoga Community College. Afterwards, David stopped by the WKYC Digital Broadcast Center for a visit, to shoot some promos with Senior Political Correspondent Tom Beres and to sit down with WKYC 6 & 11 PM anchor Russ Mitchell for a one on one interview about educating the campaigns on Cleveland's strengths. David has hosted "Meet Th...

Notes From The Newsroom: 5/18/12

By Frank Macek It's time for another behind the scenes look at what's happening inside the WKYC Digital Broadcast Center. We'll keep this edition brief, but wanted to take a moment and note our return from a very "brief" and indefinite hiatus. Your blogger received so many notes from those on Facebook and our regular readers that I decided to reconsider the move to end the blog. If nothing else, I wanted to show that I was truthful about saying no one at WKYC "forced" me to end the blog. It was my decision then and my decision to start the blog back up today. WKYC management has been very supportive of my efforts in the past and I fully expect that to continue. Sweeps end next Wednesday, May 23rd, and we'll all be glad when that moment comes. May and November sweeps months seem like the longest months of the year for some reason. This May is very competitive in the Cleveland market and the final results will be interesting. The WKYC staff i...

Sara Shookman Joins Channel 3 News As Multimedia Journalist

Sara Shookman, coutesy: WVLT-TV Sara Shookman will be joining Channel 3 News as a Multimedia Journalist from WVLT/Knoxville where she currently handles similar duties for the CBS and MyVLT stations. Shookman is a Buckeye at heart, having grown up in Akron and attended Ohio University. She graduated summa cum laude from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalist. Her other studies took her to Universita degli Studi di Torino in Turin, Italy, where she studied International Business. Her first job was reporting and anchoring for WOUB in Athens, Ohio, where she spent three years telling stories about Appalachian life and learning her way around a camera. From there, she joined WVLT. She'll start her new duties at Channel 3 in June.

WKYC Launches News App for Android Users

The WKYC News app for Android users has finally arrived! Now available in the Android Marketplace, the news app has all the features as our news app for iPhone users including the following: Latest local news for metro Cleveland area - Current weather conditions, short term and extended forecasts, radar map, health indices, school closings and weather alerts Robust full screen video Consumer, Health and Watercooler news The latest sports news and scores - Share news and video via Facebook, Twitter or email. Channel 3 is determined to provide the best content possible in a way that serves the interests and the needs of our viewers and users. To download it, go the Android Marketplace and search for "WKYC-TV" or click on the following link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gannett.local.library.news.wkyc We also have the WKYC Interactive Radar App available for free as well on Androids at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wkyc...

WKYC Meteorologist Celebrates 30 Year Anniversary of The WeatherChannel Launch

Bruce Edwards (L) and Andre Bernier (R) By Frank Macek WKYC's Bruce Kalinowski has a reason to celebrate this week as it was 30 years ago that he and WJW Meteorologist Andre Bernier kicked off a brand new cable channel called "The Weather Channel" out of its new studios in Atlanta, Georgia. Under the on-air name Bruce Edwards, the channel began broadcasting on May 2, 1982, airing weather forecasts and weather-related news, 24 hours a day. "We Take The Weather Seriously, But Not Ourselves" was the on-air slogan used from the launch in 1982 to 1984 before moving on with other witty weather branding over the years. On January 3, 2008, it was reported that The Weather Channel and its assets were put up for sale by its original owner, Landmark Communications. On July 6, 2008, NBC Universal, Bain Capital and Blackstone Group agreed to purchase the Weather Channel from Landmark and was finalized on September 12, 2008. A 30 year reunion was held last ...

Channel 3 Launches All Digital, High Definition Remotes

By Frank Macek For the first time in this new digital age, Channel 3 broadcast its first news shows with all digital, all high definition remotes on Thursday, May 3rd at 6 & 7 pm, as the station sent all our main on-air talent to different locations to break in the new system. And it worked perfectly thanks to the hard work and dedication of our engineering team at Channel 3 led by Director of Technology Jim Miller. Except for some standard definition signals coming into the station from satellite and other lower quality sources, you will now see all our live shots in true high definition. The station has been shooting video with high definition cameras in the field since last year. However, this is the first time that the station could transmit live pictures in high definition from our remote trucks. At 6 & 7 pm, WKYC anchor Russ Mitchell broadcast from the 3rd floor deck at Channel 3, along with sports anchor Jim Donovan as they overlooked...

Nielsen Releases 2013 Sweeps Dates

Nielsen has announced their 2013 survey dates for both LPM (Local People Meter) and non LPM markets for the Cleveland/Akron/Canton DMA. Each survey lasts for a period of four weeks and excludes the following weeks: December 27th-January 2nd, May 23rd-29th, July 25th-31st, September 26th-October 2nd and November 28-December 4th. To download the complete list for 2013 (.pdf), click on the following link: http://on.wkyc.com/IlBVJW

Promo: Channel 3 News "Experience"

Check out the newest WKYC promo that shares the experience of veteran journalists Russ Mitchell and Kris Pickel, weeknights on Channel 3 News at 6 & 11 PM.

Channel 3 Receives 12 Emmy Nominations

Emmy nominations were announced on Thursday by the NATAS Lower Great Lakes Chapter. WKYC/Channel 3 received a total of 12 nomations, including 6 by Channel 3 Investigator Tom Meyer. You can read the complete list of nominees at: http://www.nataslgl.org/awards_emmy_nominees_2012.php Channel 3's Nominations for calendar year 2011: Best Evening Newscast - Channel 3 News at 11 PM  General Assignment Report (within 24 hours) - Jennifer Lindgren "Potter's Field"  General Assignment Report (no time limit) - Tom Meyer "Head Start Misspending"  Breaking News - "Fairport Harbor Explosion"  Continuous Coverage - Tom Meyer "Hidden Hazards"  Investigative Report Series - Tom Meyer "Metrohealth Abuse"  Politics/Government - Tom Meyer "Senator Smith Home"  Journalistic Enterprise - Tom Meyer   Crafts on Camera Talent - Betsy Kling  Crafts on Camera Reporter - Tom Meyer  Crafts: Video Jo...

Notes From the Newsroom: 4/25/12

By Frank Macek It's time for another behind the scenes look at what's happening inside the WKYC Digital Broadcast Center. The all important May sweeps will kick of tomorrow, April 26th, for the next four weeks. We will be bringing you a month filled with special reports and stories you won't see anywhere else from Channel 3's most experienced news team. Many of you have noticed that the latest addition to our WKYC anchor team has hit the airwaves. Lynna Lai made her debut last Saturday night at 6 & 11 PM where she will be co-anchoring with Eric Mansfield until he leaves for his new position at Kent State University at the end of May. You'll also see Lynna reporting for Channel 3 News at 6, 7 & 11 pm during the week. Tune in for Channel 3 Sports "Browns Draft: 2012" special Thursday, April 26th, from 7 until 8 p.m. hosted by WKYC Sports anchor and radio voice of the Browns, Jim Donovan. Jim will be joined by Dave Chudowsky, Doug Dieken, Bern...

Rita Andolsen to New Position at WKYC

Rita Andolsen Long-time news executive Rita Andolsen has turned her sights on a creative new position with WKYC, helming the stations enhanced efforts in community outreach, creative local programming, and successful special events. “For 12 years, I’ve helped present the daily struggles and challenges of Northeast Ohio. Now I have a chance to take all I’ve learned and create projects and partnerships that can make things better for our communities. While local television has always had the power to shine a light on the issues, we now have multiple platforms to create support and exposure for worthy endeavors. We can be a catalyst for real change,” said Ms. Andolsen “and I can’t wait to get started”. “WKYC’s vision, and that of all of Gannett’s 23 television stations, is to serve the greater good in our communities,” stated President and General Manager Brooke Spectorsky. “With Rita’s outstanding stature in the greater Cleveland communities, I can think of no better leader to ta...

Tom Meyer "The Investigator" Wins Regional Edward R. Murrow Award

Tom Meyer, The Investigator Congratulations to WKYC's Tom Meyer, "The Investigator" for being honored with a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for "Best Video News Series" and his shocking report "Hidden Hazards." Tom's reports exposed hidden and potentially deadly electrical hazards on city streets. The investigation prompted Cleveland City Hall to purchase testing equipment and launch its own regular testing program. Tom shares this prestigious award with WKYC investigative producer Rick Hepp, editor Sarah Bachmann and photojournalists Tim Coffey and Mike Leonard. The northeast Ohio media market is included in Region 7 along with the rest of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.Ohio. You can watch Tom's winning entry at: http://youtu.be/7uKozIzb0WU Also congratulations to other stations WKSU-FM, WCPN-FM, WAKR-AM, WEWS-TV and WKBN-TV for awards also received this year. The National Awards will be announced later this year.

WKYC Presents "Ten Days That Changed The World"

Cleveland will be in the spotlight this weekend as the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony returns to the best location in the nation this week. WKYC will present a special Rock Hall special this Friday at 7 p.m. called "Ten Days That Changed The World." WKYC 6 & 11 PM co-anchors Russ Mitchell and Kris Pickel, 7 pm anchor Robin Swoboda and reporter Monica Robin will bring you a look at the all the glitz and glamour from the Rock Hall including an indepth report on all this year's inductees, how the week's events help boost the Cleveland economy, a behind the scenes look at the recent Rock Hall renovations, and see who's in town for Saturday's big show. That's this Friday, April 13th, from 7 to 8 p.m. on WKYC.

Just In: Matt Lauer To Stay With 'Today,' Signs New Deal

Special to the Director's Cut Blog By Lynn Elber, AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES - Matt Lauer is sticking with "Today" show. Lauer planned to announce Friday on the air that he has signed a long-term contract to remain as co-host of the No. 1 morning show, NBC News spokeswoman Megan Kopf said Thursday. Although "Today" is on a historic winning streak in the ratings, ABC competitor "Good Morning America" has been gaining ground. Lauer's decision provides important stability for "Today" and puts to rest speculation that he might reunite with his former co-host, Katie Couric, on the syndicated show she's launching this fall. Lauer said last May that he had discussed joining with Couric on a new venture. But he predicted then that he would be staying at "Today" for "a long time." He's been a fixture with the show since 1994, and "Today" has remained No. 1 in the weekly ratings since 1995. ...

Photogallery: Kris Pickel Settles In As 6 & 11 PM Anchor

Kris Pickel joined the Channel 3 News anchor team on Monday, April 2nd, at 6 & 11 PM. Our ace WKYC photographer Ryan Haidet was in the studio to capture her first broadcast. Click on the photo to see our slide show on wkyc.com :

Meet Channel 3's New Anchor Kris Pickel

Here she is, Channel 3 News' newest anchor, Kris Pickel. Our Russ Mitchell has a quick question and answer with her as a brief introduction for Cleveland viewers. Kris makes her debut tonight, April 2nd, at 6 & 11 PM. (Pardon the fuzzy flip cam)

Lynna Lai Joins Channel 3 News

Lynna Lai Lynna Lai has found a new station to call home in Cleveland as she is joining Channel 3 News, anchoring the weekend evening newscasts and reporting on weeknights. “I’m excited to join a news team which shares a passion for journalism, and being personally engaged in gathering the news,” says Lai. “Sometimes, anchors are perceived as being out of touch with the community, for never setting foot outside the station. But Channel 3 is committed to hiring anchors who are reporters first, so I think this is a great fit." “Lynna brings a wealth of experience to the table and will be a great asset to our news team”, said News Director Rita Andolsen. “She has strong anchoring and reporting skills and is passionate about telling the stories of our community”. Lynna brings 18 years of broadcasting experience in major markets across the country to the job. Her aggressive career pursuits began as a reporter at WMBD-TV in Peoria, Ill., which was quickly followed by a stint at...

Notes from the Newsroom: 3/23/12

By Frank Macek It's time for another behind the scenes look at what's happening inside the WKYC Digital Broadcast Center. We have received many emails about Eric Mansfield leaving Channel 3. While we are not at liberty to really discuss it on the blog, we can confirm that Eric will be leaving WKYC on May 31st to take a job with Kent State University. After working with Eric for 18 years, we'll definitely miss him and his unmatched knowledge and committment to the Akron area. However, we are excited for Eric and his family to be taking on this new opportunity and wish the Mansfields all the best. Our annual "Tribe Time Opening Day" special will air on Thursday, April 5th from 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. as we kick off the 2012 Major League Baseball season. Look for complete coverage from the entire WKYC team both on-air and on-line at wkyc.com leading up to "Indians On Deck" at 2:30 p.m. and the Tribe welcoming the Toronto Blue Jays to Progressive Fiel...

Channel 3 News Adds "The Rundown" To All Newscasts

As part of an initiative by WKYC's parent company, Gannett, our broadcast stations are now implementing the use of "The Rundown" in all our newscasts that we began today, March 20th. Our morning newscasts have been experimenting with the new information system for the past several weeks. The rundown is meant to give viewers a sneak peak ahead at what's coming up in our broadcast so they can be ready to pay more attention to the stories that matter most to them. Also, we implemented the use of story titles at the bottom of the screen several months ago to give us the ability to provide more information about the stories we cover. You'll see our new rundown feature on the right hand side of the screen. However, this will only be viewable for those who watch us on a 16x9 aspect ratio television. Those still watching in the 4x3 aspect ratio will not see any change. If you not seen it yet, check out of the picture below as W e K eep Y ou C onnected at Ch...

WKYC Ass't News Director Howard Fencl Leaving To Handle Crisis Communications

Howard Fencl Our dear friend and WKYC Assistant News Director Howard Fencl has revealed his plans to leave Channel 3 to become a Vice President at Hennes Paynter, a crisis communications firm. Since September 4, 2007, Howard has been an instrumental part of Channel 3's daily committment to local news and our social media efforts. Howard is no stranger to WKYC, as this was his fourth tour at Channel 3. His last duties were in 1991 as an Executive Producer. Before coming back in 2007, Howard was a Vice President at Edward Howard here in Cleveland. Prior to that he owned his own video production company, was part owner in an internet service provider when the internet first got up and running, and also has worked as an Executive Producer at WEWS in Cleveland and WBNS in Columbus. Born and raised in Cleveland, Howard and his wife Sue and their children live in Rocky River. He graduated from Denison University and has a Master's degree from Hiram College. His last day a...

Blogger Frank Macek Launches New Northeast Ohio Media Page on Facebook

By Frank Macek I am happy to announce the introduction of "Macek Media World" as a new, independent project that will cover northeast Ohio media news. Instead of using blogger as the forum for this new project, I will be using the more popular Facebook platform which many of you are already using. "Macek Media World" will feature news and tidbits on what is happening in northeast Ohio media including radio, television, cable, social media and from both past and current media talent. I will not report gossip, but only tidbits that people send us or I find on-line. The project WILL not be a gossip forum, nor will it be a project of WKYC. You can find the new page at: http://www.facebook.com/Macek.Media.World . You can also follow the project on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/macekmediaworld I will continue to run the Director's Cut Blog as usual with an unmatched "behind the scenes" look at what goes on inside the WKYC Digital ...

WKYC To Help Raise $2500 For The Cleveland APL

Love animals?  Then please get your friends to "like" our page at http://www.facebook.com/WKYC.Channel3 We'll donate $2,500 to the Cleveland APL if we can get 35,000 new fans by the end of the Fur-Get-Me-Not Telethon on March 22nd. Watch the video for more details.

Director's Cut Alert: Kris Pickel To Co-Anchor Channel 3 News At 6 & 11 P

Kris Pickel WKYC has announced that Kris Pickel, an Edward R. Murrow Award Winner, will join Channel 3 News. “I am pleased to announce that reporter and anchor Kris Pickel will be joining the WKYC news team in early April,” announced Brooke Spectorsky, President and General Manager of Channel 3. “She will co-anchor our 6pm and 11pm newscasts with Russ Mitchell.” Currently the weekend 5 and 10pm anchor at KOVR in Sacramento, California, Pickel is the recipient of several prestigious awards in broadcast journalism including an Edward R. Murrow, Associated Press and multiple Emmys for reporting. “As the breaking news leader in the market, it was imperative that we chose a co-anchor for Russ who had a similar depth of reporting skills,’ stated News Director Rita Andolsen. “Kris is a skilled and tenacious journalist who is as strong in the field as she is on the anchor desk.” Pickel is a Sacramento native who began her career as an editor at KCRA in Sacramento followed by anchori...

News: NBC Sweeps in February Sweeps

Paced by the combination of NBC Sports' February 5 coverage of the Super Bowl and primetime's #1 series for the month, "The Voice," NBC has won the February 2012 Nielsen Sweep in the key demographic of adults 18-49 and ranks #1 or tied for #1 in all other key demographics. The hit Monday singing competition "The Voice" finished as the #1 series for the February sweep in adults, men and women 18-34; adults, men (tie) and women 18-49; adults and women 25-54; kids 2-11 and teens 12-17, led by results for its February 5 season premiere following the Super Bowl. In adults 18-49, "The Voice" averaged a 7.5 rating for the month and in total viewers, "The Voice" delivered 19.4 million persons. With all 28 nights of the February 2-29 period now measured, "most current" averages in adults 18-49 for the month are: NBC (a 3.7 rating), CBS (3.0), Fox (3.0), ABC (2.5) and CW (0.7). In total viewers, "most current" sweep averages...

Spotlight Feature: Covering the Chardon High School Shootings

WKYC Anchor Russ Mitchell on location in Chardon By Frank Macek One of the hardest stories for journalists to cover is the senseless killing of innocent children, especially in the one place they should feel safest - at school. Over the past 72 hours, everyone at WKYC has been deeply involved in the tragedy at Chardon High School. From the reporters in the field, to producers making sense of it all, to the production crew airing our coverage, you can't help but feel a personal connection to the event. After all, Chardon is a small, rural town where tragedies like the deaths of 3 students and the injury of 2 others is not supposed to lead the national news broadcast. Like Columbine, it's hard to understand how the shooter was driven to committ such an act. We feel it important to bring you the stories of many of those involved as we can. Some families don't wish to speak to the media and we respect that. But, many anothers have wanted to tell...

Legendary Broadcaster Fred Griffith Signing Off Cleveland Television

Fred Griffith (right) with WKYC Program Director Terry Moir (left) By Frank Macek Longtime Cleveland broadcast Fred Griffith will sign off from local television on Wednesday, February 22nd, after a 50 year career in broadcasting in Northeast Ohio. Most recently, Fred was a host of Channel 3's 10 a.m. weekday program, "Good Company" with Andrea Vecchio, Michael Cardamone and Joe Cronauer. Fred first joined Channel 3 in May 2000 after leaving his longtime home at WEWS where he worked for 33 years, as a reporter, news producer, news and public affairs director, and for over 26 years, host of the daily two hour Morning Exchange program. For nearly five years he was also co-host of the hour-long Afternoon Exchange. Fred holds the national record for time on live TV, with more than 13,700 hours. He is in the Cleveland Press Club Hall of Fame and holds the Distinguished Service Award from the Society for Professional Journalists and the Cleveland Association of Br...

Spotlight Feature: How To Lower Your Cable Bill To $7.99 Per Month

Photo Courtesy: Hulu Special to the Director's Cut Blog By Matt Granite, WKYC Ways 2 Save Reporter CLEVELAND -- The cost of cable and satellite services are too high for many families to afford, so today by viewer request... how to lower that monthly bill to $7.99. While this certainly isn't for everyone or the most demanding viewers, I have successfully lowered my bill from the previous $100 per month I was paying. Considering I was only watching eight of the channels in my provider package, I've made the personal decision to go Roku. Here's how to sever the ties: 1) Buy a Roku for a one-time fee of $49.99 (more on Roku in a minute). CLICK HERE 2) Get a subscription to Hulu Plus for $7.99 a month (so you can watch your favorite new primetime shows, as well as previous episodes). CLICK HERE 3) Buy a good HD antenna so you can still watch us! CLICK HERE So what is Roku? It's a beautiful little box that you might want to consider that allows you t...

Promo: Faces Of Channel 3 News

2012 has seen lots of new faces, along with old friends at Channel 3 News. Here is one of our new promos that introduce you to what are all about in the new year and and with a brand new attitude! Click on the video to watch: