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CitrusTV Awards Banquet 2009

Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:36 pm by admin

This year, the CitrusTV Awards Banquet (coordinated by Leah Gebler ’12, Director of Alumni Relations/Events) was held on April 18, 2009 at the Drumlins Country Club right here in Syracuse!  After a brief cocktail hour with cash bar, the 75+ station members in attendance sat down to a dinner catered by Drumlins.

CitrusTV's Executive Staff.  Back Row L-R Bill Sharp '12, Wes Purvis '10, Jaime Sasso '10, Jon Erwin '10, David Resnick '10, Jaclyn Schillinger '11.  Front row L-R Sheetal Kotha '10, Spencer Raymond '10, Leah Gebler '12

CitrusTV's Executive Staff. Back row L-R: Bill Sharp '12, Wes Purvis '10, Jaime Sasso '10, Jon Erwin '10, David Resnick '10, Jaclyn Schillinger '11. Front row L-R: Sheetal Kotha '10, Spencer Raymond '10, Leah Gebler '12

After all had ate, drunk, and been marry, keynote speaker Dave Ryan ’89 (CitrusTV Alum and veteran ESPN announcer) began his address to the station.  He touched on the many things that could go wrong on one’s first day at a new station, rambunctiously relating his first day the audience.  Ryan emphasized both networking and high grades as the key to job success out of college.  As an adjunct professor at the Newhouse School, teaching a sports reporting class, Ryan professed his belief in grades over experience, regardless of industry.  A student with a 3.5, he said, would nearly always receive a job offer over a student with a 3.0 and mile-long resume.

At the conclusion of Ryan’s speech, General Manager Jaime Sasso ’10 took the podium to give a very complementary “Year-In-Review” to the station, highlighting achievements in programming and modernization of technology used to produce different shows.

Following Sasso’s speech, Spencer Raymond ’10 (News Director and emcee for the night’s awards) initiated the awards ceremony.  A total of 21 awards were given out between four departments: Promotions, News, Sports, and Entertainment.  The final award, presented by Sasso, was the “Lifetime Achievement Award”, which was given to Gordon Brookes ’09 (a 3-year member of CitrusTV Executive Staff and various station departments).  The station screened a video tribute (see below) to Brookes, in which station members close to the winner reflected on his strengths, talents, and favorite flavor of cookie.  Brookes made a short acceptance speech which concluded the event, and enticed all to continue to contribute as much of their time and energy that they could to CitrusTV.

2009 Lifetime Achievement Video: The Commissioner

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Station members collected their commemorative “CitrusTV” shotglasses, much to Ryan’s chagrin, and continued to mingle over drinks before heading back to campus.  This year’s Awards Banquet was certainly a success!


Maggies Bar and Grill closes its doors

Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:37 pm by admin

CitrusTV News first learned this morning that Maggies Restaurant and Sports Bar on Marshall Street will temporarily close its doors. 

A notice of suspension was posted this morning stating the bar was in violation of the New York State Alcoholic Beverages Council. The bar was cited on April 1 for serving alcohol to those underage. It was raided by the NY State Liquor Authority.

CitrusTV Producer Lara Rolo spoke with Chris Raslan, the bar’s manager, today after learning of the closure. Raslan said the bar would close instead of paying outstanding fines. The bar has until May 8 to plead guilty or not guilty.  

Tune in to CitrusTV News Live at 6 for the latest.


Celebrating Silverman

Wednesday, Apr 8, 2009 at 6:37 pm by admin

For those of you who missed the blatantly obvious floor-to-ceiling logo of color bars gracing a wall of Newhouse II (and smaller versions scattered every 3 feet) today’s symposium honored one of the most influential SU alumni in television and the only person to have overseen the programming of the all three original networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC): Fred Silverman.

The day’s events included a panel of note-worthy executives, producers, writers, and scholars who all shared in praising Silverman’s “golden gut”; his ability to select and nurture programs like ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ that changed the way we view single women over 35 and ‘Scooby Doo’, the first program to combine adventure and comedy to the Saturday morning cartoons we all grew up with.

Newhouse has striven to keep up with the ever-changing technologies of the industry, and succeeded today with the satellite conference during the second session with a panel of LA-based writers including Norman Lear, Allan Burns, and John Rich. Combined, their resume`s include such hits as ‘All in the Family,’ ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ and ‘Gilligan’s Island.’ Though it was an achievement to be amidst such talent, the satellite Q&A session quickly turned into a grandpa-reminiscing-the-good-ole-days as the witty 70-something-year-olds poked fun at the man of the hour and the shows they worked on.

Television has come a long way since Silverman. Let’s face it, most of us weren’t alive for MTM or Hill Street Blues. Not to mention, with multi-platform networks, programming requires much more than a ‘golden gut’ today than it did in the ’70s.

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to join Mr. Silverman at the private luncheon after the morning sessions in Studio A. By ‘join’ i mean stare at from afar. I sat with Professor Bob Thompson, one of my former professors and next to writer Bill Carter. We discussed the prominence of reality television over Silverman Salad, as Thompson reveled in his ability to conjure a “Jake and the Fatman” reference.

My favorite moment of the day was during the session after lunch, in which the panel consisted of Professor Thompson, Bill Small (chariman of News and Documentary Emmys) , Marcy Carsey (EP of That 70s Show and The Cosby Show), and George Schlatter (producer of the first 5 years of the Grammy Awards), in which Carsey declared “I miss loud women,” referring to the larger-than-life characters of Rosanne and Lucy. “In comedy these days, women are all quiet and tentative about life…[they need to] put on some weight and get a voice.” For me, Carsey, in addition to this particular panel, was able to articulate that programming requires a storyteller’s eye, and is not just another network exec looking solely at shares and ratings.

Though the face of televsion has drastically changed since the Silverman Age, one thing can be taken by us young industry- hopefuls: proactivism. As Ms. Carsey explained, if something’s not on TV, go out, get it, and fill that spot.

I may be overly optimistic (especially in this economy), but I challenge you anyway: let’s go out, get it, and fill that spot, one pixel at a time.


The Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse Team in Something Big…

Saturday, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:11 am by admin

The Syracuse Orange Men’s Lacrosse team is down in East Rutherford, NJ to take part in the Inside Lacrosse Big City Classic. SU will face-off against Princeton at 2:30 this afternoon as part of a triple-header of lax action at Giants Stadium. 

CitrusTV will cover all the action for you today, with our live post game show Orange Press Pass. OPP will have the highlights, along with player and coach interviews, and analysis.

You can catch Orange Press Pass live on the Orange Television Network at 6pm, or you can check out citrustv.net tomorrow to catch the show.



 
 
 
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