One of the best attributes of the internet is when you find a site that you really enjoy and enriches your life. For two years, perhaps the site that exemplified that for me was Erie Media-Go-Round, lovingly and creatively edited by Jack Tirak.

In what started as an outlet for him to blow some steam off over what he deemed were television stations reluctant to embrace the new HDTV technology, Jack created a community of old timers and newbies, producers and consumers, all who love, or love to hate, Erie media. EMGR was the epitome of the best of Web 2.0.

It was a highlight of my day hearing from old friends, getting scoops, and weighing on the current topics. I would sometimes turn to EMGR a dozen times a day, reading and laughing and being incredulous. There were times I’d take almost an hour crafting a well-honed comment; I didn’t want to sound stupid in front of my fellow communicators! It was a great resource and pastime.

I’ve sorely missed EMGR and Jack’s passion for excellence and creativity. Since his passing I really have missed his final triumphant work that really made my day often.

I think Erie has such a rich media history and story. The personalities in traditional and now new media are interesting and passionate about their craft. The pace of change in technology and the business realities all point to a need for a place where we can encourage and challenge and strengthen each other. Erie needs a media blog!

That’s why I’ve begun The Press and Tower.

I wouldn’t think to try to take Jack’s place. He was so well-connected and networked with an amazingly successful track record over decades. His work stands alone.

What I hope will help this undertaking is my passion for all things media: traditional and new, and my love for writing. I’ll draw on my years in broadcasting in Erie and out of town; along with my current perspective as a media consumer and sometimes advertiser.

I hope to emulate some of the features of EMGR like the weekly poll and the open discussion forum which I’m calling “Deep Background.” I’m looking to add some media elements like a podcast and hopefully a monthly video interview with the top professionals in Erie media.

I know that this project is a lot for a guy like me, raising three kids with a full-time job, to try to pull off, so that’s why I’d love to work with a few folks who would enjoy contributing to the blog on regular basis. Please contact me at joel@nataliemedia.com if you are interested. Even if you can’t commit to a regular feature, please visit and comment often. Your participation will determine The Press and Tower’s success.

Finally, I want to send warm wishes and prayers to Jack Tirak’s family who I’m sure continue to cope with his loss. He was a great guy and we miss him.