The nearly half dozen blogs produced by on-air talent at KETV (Cox Channel 9) now have a home of their own on the station's website, KETV.com.
Webmaster Shiloh Woolman said it made sense to consolidate the blogs into one location. KETV's first blog, "Julie's Diary," penned by evening news anchor Julie Cornell, was launched nearly five years ago.
The KETV.com blog page can be found here.
12 comments:
Good thing. Just yesterday I was thinking to myself, "The world needs more blogs".
@ 9:34 AM...
They're not ADDING more blogs, but simply listing them all together at one spot on the site.
The most recent of them is Chuck McWilliams, but that's at least been up for a short while now.
Sorry Brian, I wouldn't know. Never read them.
But I'm sure they're just fascinating.
Who cares -
Never watch KETV as it is no longer on 809. Only during football season when there is no other option.
Again ----- Thanks KETV & Cox for providing the public and your customers HDTV on the local cable.
It is greatly appreciated.
mTm
Amazing that people take to time to comment on things when they don't care or don't read, yet still manage to have something to say about it.
But, of course, it's "sport" around here to criticize, so why not, right?
Reow! Break out the Meow Mix. Nobody was criticizing these blogs. Hard to criticize something I haven't read. I just think the whole blog thing has been done to death.
I can't wait for the Randbys (or is it the Cornells) to provide us with a blog on having more children. Oh, how I miss Julie's diaries on swollen ankles, and morning sickness. Personally, I.....can't.......wait.
I have something to say "Brian you are an idiot."
It appears that you to had something to say Brian and of course, it's "sport" around here to criticize, so why not, right?"
Right!!!!
@ 12:06 AM
That's the spirit! Keep up the anonymously good work!
And hey, if you're going to be critical, put some depth into your post as to WHY and also grow a backbone by putting your name to it at the same time.
I love the whole argument about growing a backbone and signing one's name. Yes, it takes much courage and strength of character to sign a first name that is shared by thousands of people and, for all we know, may not even be your true name.
Signed,
Steve, or is it Joanne, or is it Carlos, or is it Jean-Paul, or is it Marilyn?
I'll take your call-out Brian you #$%^ badass...
The name is Mike. . . Yeah Mike C. from West O. Ok, South of 174th & Q ok tough guy??? !!!!
Also known here as mTm.
You wanna try to beat me up now??????
SIGNED
Mike C. from W. O. aka mTm
Now I'm official Brian . . And fyi I am the anonymous one that called you a bad name up above. Just in case you did not figure that out. :)
Have a nice day.
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