Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Matt Perrault Enters the Blogosphere

Matt Perrault MugKXSP (590 AM) sport talk host Matt Perrault recently launched a blog to supplement his commentary on "The Big Show," which airs weekdays from 2 to 6 p.m.

Perrault's site, mattperrault.blogspot.com, joins several other Omaha and Lincoln TV, radio and print media members with blogs, including:

> KFAB (1110 AM) talk show host Tom Becka
> KFAB talk show host Scott Voorhees
> The KFAB morning show team
> "Mookie" from "The Morning Brew" on KQBW (96.1 FM)
> Steve Lundy, morning show co-host on KXKT (103.7 FM)
> KETV (Cox Channel 9) weekend meteorologist John Campbell
> KETV weekend sports anchor Matt Schick
> KETV anchor Julie Cornell (better known as "Julie's Diary")
> KMTV (Cox Channel 5) weekend meteorologist Dean Wysocki
> Lincoln Journal Star sportswriters who cover the Huskers
> KKCD (105.9 FM) morning host Steve King
> KGOR (99.9 FM) midday host Liz Adams
> KGOR afternoon host Drew Bentley
> KGOR morning host TJ

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you notice there are no WOWT personnel posting blogs? It seems to me that it shows how that station's not changing with the times.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Julie's Diary is a real riveting read....if you like self promotion of past stories. At least there's a pic of her smiling so we know what it looks like since she usually looks like she's snarling on the newscast.
I checked out Mini Bill's when he started, but "the churches of Omaha" and pictures of weeds in the loess hills showed he really had little to say.
Just because you can blog doesn't mean it's worth reading. Ch. 7 is a leader in THAT field.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to see a blog about if/when KETV is going to put their HDTV back on Cox. Not squeezing enuf money out of Omaha, huh Hearst???? Maybe Cox ought to drop their regular signal - bet THAT would solve the money grubbing real quick!

Anonymous said...

All blogs are not created equal -- in fact most of them are a waste of cyberspace. Im sick of talk radio, sports talk, and in your face blogs that could be beneficial in promoting public discourse but instead are nothing but hot air (or hot ink:-) Like any medium, the internet has many positive aspects -- our interaction here is evidence of that. But I don't think that writing half-baked, angry,insulting, ignorant and conveniently anonymous blogs helps anything. As far as TV media types writing blogs -- I really don't care much about their opinions(even though I work in the TVnews biz).