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The Animated Anchor
"Newsbot" stands
in during non-compete phase
Broadcasting & Cable, November
14, 2005
By Allison Romano Every weekday, at the top
of the hour, WHO Des Moines, Iowa, anchor Erin Kiernan
gives viewers a rundown of the top local and national
stories on the station's Web site (whotv.com).
Kiernan reads the news, but she doesn't appear on-screen.
Rather, an animated character designed to look like
her is the face of "Newsbot 13."
Kiernan is a rising star. WHO poached her from cross-town
rival KCCI, but a year-long non-compete agreement prohibits
Kiernan from appearing on TV until next summer. The
deal, however, does not extend to the Internet. "Erin
is one of the most recognized personalities in town,
says News Director Mark Ginther. "We've been
looking for as many ways as possible to remind people
she is here."
General Manager Jim Boyer was intrigued by online newscasts
but found the production requirements daunting. "You
need an audio, camera operator, director, editor and
anchor," Boyer says. "It is a great idea,
but we didn't know how to execute it efficiently
and economically."
Then a colleague turned him on to animation company
Oddcast, which has created online characters (known
as "VHosts," short for video hosts) for the
likes of ESPN, BET and AccuWeather. Boyer then ordered
up a digital version of Kiernan.
The stations Web producer writes the hourly news updates,
and Kiernan records the audio. Boyer declines to disclose
the cost but says it is "significantly less"
than producing a live-action Webcast.
In its Nov. 3 debut, Newsbot 13 attracted about 1,000
unique viewers, and Boyer says more than a quarter of
those came back for a second newscast that day. WHO
plans to sign up one or two advertisers as sponsors,
and VHosts will be designed to promote the advertisers.
(Meanwhile, the KCCI news director had no comment about
his former employee's digital incarnation.)
Ginther has been getting calls from other stations
interested in their own Newsbots. He says, "This
is a funky, kitschy way to do something different in
news."
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