September 21, 2008 by honbsuyama
The crews are pouring into the station for tonight’s primary election coverage. We’ll have KITV’s Daryl Huff at the Capitol to report on anything that may happen there, plus provide analysis. Keoki Kerr will be at Mufi Hannemann’s headquarters, Jodi Leong at Ann Kobayashi’s headquarters and Jill Kuramoto at Panos Prevedouros’ headquarters. Dick Allgire is on the Big Island to cover the mayor’s race there.
Paula Akana and Shawn Ching will anchor our coverage. UH political science professor and KITV political analyst Neal Milner will provide an in-depth look at the races and the voting results.
Here on the Web we will give you all of the results and we’ll track the candidates.
Stay with us. Our coverage on TV begins at 5:30 p.m.
Tags: Elections
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August 28, 2008 by honbsuyama
Shawn Ching has been filing stories for the Web from Denver at the Democratic National Convention via his Blackberry phone.
He has shot dozens of pictures for our site. He’s had the opportunity to meet ABC’s Charlie Gibson, Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts. Roberts told Shawn she might do an interview with him at a later time. ABC’s press person told Shawn Roberts has since left the convention.
Check out his blog at http://www.kitv.com/politics/17269140/detail.html
Hopefully he will have more nuggets from the DNC later.
Brent Suyama
Tags: Democratic National Convention, Shawn Ching
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August 20, 2008 by honbsuyama
In case you’ve been under a rock or don’t have contact with a child or teen, Disney’s High School Musical has been a major hit. It spawned a sequel and “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” is in production and headed for theaters this fall.
The show has also given some younger entertaining hopefuls a chance to become a star.
Disney’s “High School Musical: Get in the Picture” has been airing on ABC for several weeks. It’s kind of a take off of American Idol that 12 performers would have the chance to win an opportunity to star in a music video to air during the movie’s credits.
Among the 12 hopefuls are two young Hawaii women. Christina Brown, 18, of Nanakuli, and Christy Brooke, 18, of Kaaawa, are hoping for that chance. KITV’s Pamela Young interviewed the two and will bring you their stories on KITV 4 Island Television at 5 on Tuesdays.
Tags: High School Music
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August 6, 2008 by honbsuyama
Here are the links to the whale videos:
http://www.kitv.com/video/16260953/index.html
http://www.kitv.com/video/16255795/index.html
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June 20, 2008 by honbsuyama
After word in the Honolulu Advertiser that Scan Design’s Honolulu store is set to close and offer drastically marked down prices, people lined up down the block for a chance to get in.
I sit facing King Street, so I can see the line from my office window.
People trying to get to the sale are clogging nearby roads, including Ward Avenue and Hotel Street that runs behind Straub Hospital and Clinic and the Honolulu Police Department’s headquarters.
The store is shutting down after 29 years in the islands.
About 150 people waited in line for the store to open. The workers were limiting the number of customers that entered at a time. Only 10 people were allowed in at a time every 30 minutes.
Scan Design still has to empty its warehouse, so new product will be brought out each week until it’s all gone, company workers said.
KITV has a crew following the customers and the closing sale. Tune in at 6 p.m. for the story.
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May 13, 2008 by honbsuyama
Gary Sprinkle aired video he and videographer Sonny Ahuna captured with researchers off Lanai of a humpback whale mother caring for her calf as it died.
The compeling story he told has captured a lot of attention. Here is a link to the video:
http://www.kitv.com/video/16255795/index.html
The story and video has brought about a lot of attention. I’ve received e-mails wanting to know what happened. I have a friend who got married on Saturday and she leaves for her honeymoon to Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday and she wants to know about the whales.
Someone called wanting to know where it is on the site. (It took a little time to load it because I couldn’t find the tape.)
I spoke with Sonny about the shoot. It was seven hours on the boat without a tripod. That’s a lot of work, but he said it was an incredible experience.
Stay tuned. Gary shows more of what they found during the researchers time off Lanai all week.
Brent Suyama
Tags: Gary Sprinkle, whales
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May 7, 2008 by honbsuyama
We are now into one of the three periods of the year that Hawaii television stations face ratings by Nielsen Media Research.
This is the time when you see all the news departments airing promotional ads about their series on, for example KITV’s “Smart Tips 4 Fighting Back” about saving money during the tough economic times.
Other stations air their series of stories in hopes that you will stay tuned to more than one newscast and add you to their ratings numbers.
Since Hawaii is an isolated and lower-ranked market (73th), we don’t have boxes hooked up to the TVs of select viewers. Instead, we have “diaries” sent to about 900 homes. What they record about what they watch will represent the state’s roughly 424,000 television households.
The thing about diaries is that people often forget to fill them out until it is time to turn them in. Viewers sometimes get things wrong, but we hope they are close.
The outcome several weeks after the sweeps is what the TV stations are waiting for: ratings. The ratings obviously determine what station is top-rated and lowest-rated. However, it is also crucial to how much the TV stations’ sales people can sell ads for. Shows like American Idol and Lost command top dollar for high ratings.
Some of the most critical ratings looked at involve each stations’ news programs. The ratings for those programs can mean a big difference in what each earns.
In the world of Internet and hundreds of cable stations the ratings world has become a different game. Expect to see more promo ads through May followed by more promos touting who is No. 1 in primetime and sign-on to sign-off with even more promos on the airwaves about which station’s newscast is No. 1. Expect to see those ads in June.
One of the best parts of ratings is all of the new episodes of your favorite programs. Prepare for a cliffhanger in Lost and the winner of Dancing with the Stars.
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April 26, 2008 by honbsuyama
Here at KITV, if you walk through the front door or call the front desk, you are greeted by Lydia, our receptionist.
Like many other businesses, Lydia is so much more than what her job title suggests. She can help turn a person’s day around. She can make sure things happen for us as well. She is one of the brightest lights we have here at the station.
Now, Lydia is battling cancer. There have been fundraisers for her climbing medical expenses.
Since fighting this disease, she started losing her hair and evetually shaved it off. She wears colorful scarfs to cover her head.
One of our employees, Wanda Wehr, suggested that others at the station wear scarves on Fridays. It is now common place to see men such as anchor Gary Sprinkle wearing a scarf (albeit a manly one) around his head as he walks the halls on Friday.
A photographer from the Honolulu Advertiser took photos of Lydia and some of us wearing scarves. Look for it in an upcoming edition.
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April 22, 2008 by honbsuyama
After months of being a growing trooper at news stories KITV’s Jill Kuramoto gave birth on Tuesday.
Jill gave birth at 3:20 a.m. to a nearly 6 lbs boy named Jace Randall. Everyone, including mom baby and new father David are doing well.
Jill will be off the air for a couple of months while she cares for her newborn. We wish her and the new family the best.
By the way, Jace’s birth comes just days before Jill’s birthday.
-Brent
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April 10, 2008 by honbsuyama
The Merrie Monarch Festival is over and I’m recovering from posting livestreams, videos, stories and stats.
We had thousands of people visit KITV.com for the festival from all around the world. We receive dozens of e-mails from people who watch the event online.
“Our Hawaiian club, Hui o Hawai’i, at Stanford has been watching online together for the past two nights. It’s been great to be able to bring a piece of home here to California while we are away at school. We want to send our aloha to all our ‘ohana and friends at home. Mahalo.”
“Expat local here and I just wanted to say that I’m watching from Italy. I had no idea that there was an online version, so it was nice to be tipped off by a kama’aina!”
“How lucky we feel to be sharing in this beautiful evening of hula and mele. Last night was wonderful (and of course Miss Aloha Hula night) and tonight is starting out so colorful, lyrical, and energetic. Another 4am night,.. and we wish there were more nights to follow.”
Not everyone who wrote in was happy. Some couldn’t get the livestream to work and others couldn’t get audio. I apologize. We are working each year to improve the system.
We have another 12 months to work out more of our kinks.
Aloha-
Brent
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