WCAX announces partnership with Seven Days and Kids VT
Two Vermont-owned media companies, Seven Days and WCAX, have formed a partnership to share award-winning local content.
Sue Allen, Bianca Slota to take posts in Shumlin administration
Allen, who has worked as a reporter, editorial writer, and columnist, and is currently the Executive Director of Renewable Energy Vermont, will be Special Assistant to the Governor with responsibilities that include policy work and communications strategies. Slota, previously a reporter for WCAX television, will serve as press secretary.
On the Money: Governor’s race cost $6.1 million, including primary, outside money
WPTZ made $772,600 in advertising from September through November in ads from PACs, 527s and the two candidates; WCAX brought in $713,359; and Fox 44 received $366,285.
Digger Tidbits: Nose to nose on the numbers game; The hearsay department; How do I sue thee (let me count the ways)
Graff: “There is still a high level of uncertainty. I am continually amazed at news articles in which people … are uncertain about who they will support.”
Verbatim and on Video: The WCAX debate
This post includes a link to the WCAX debate video and a three-minute transcript of their comments regarding personal probity, which are were made about 20 minutes after the discussion started.
By the numbers: Polling kerfuffle hits home in Vermont
So far, only two firms have conducted polls in Vermont this year – Research 2000 and Rasmussen Reports–but already there are questions being raised about the accuracy and methodologies of both.
Mark Johnson Show on Challenges for Change with Kristin Carlson of WCAX and Anne Galloway
Carlson and Galloway talk about how little the public — and lawmakers — will know about the long-term effects of the legislation once it has passed.


























