Thanks For Another Great Season!
#1
Posted 01 November 2009 - 08:47 PM
However, as one season ends it becomes time to look forward into the future and all of the high-flying thrills and surprises that 2010 has to offer including a massive kids' area renovation as Planet Snoopy takes over center stage next year.
What's your favorite memory of the 2009 season? Many may say that their first ride on Diamondback - Kings Island's tallest and fastest coaster- is an obvious answer, others may say that a special event such as the ASA World Tour or Nik Wallenda walk come to mind, others may just like to reminisce about priceless moments spent with friends and family at the park this year. Click here to tell us about your favorite memory of Kings Island's 2009 season.
The offseason is also a fantastic time to catch up on your history lesson - Kings Island history, that is! Of course, why crack open a book when you can explore the history of Kings Island with "Riding History to the Limits" brought to you by CET's Nate Byrum. This feature-length documentary about the long and unique history of Kings Island will take you on a roller coaster ride starting back with the park's original conception in the mid-1960s all the way up through today!
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#3
Posted 01 November 2009 - 09:38 PM
This year in whole has probably been the biggest for me coaster-wise. In April, I had the opportunity to visit Universal Orlando where I got 3 coaster credits for Incredible Hulk, Dueling Dragons-Fire, and Revenge of the Mummy. Also, this season was huge for me at Kings Island where I got 5 coaster credits for Diamondback, Vortex, Son of Beast, Invertigo, and Flight of Fear. I've never ridden these rides before this season. During the season, I met many KIC peeps and enjoyed it very much. Hopefully I'll meet more of you guys in the future. Once again, thanks to everyone for an awesome 2009 season!
#5
Posted 01 November 2009 - 11:54 PM
I really can't comment on much on anything else, I didn't do much other than ride Diamondback.
We had some very memorable rides though. Mid summer being in the front row and dispatching just as fireworks are blasting off. During the climb up the lift, as we rise above the tree line to see a full moon behind the fireworks. Another memorable ride was after a rain storm and the fog rising off in the distance.
Or last week during my 401st ride on Diamondback, we get stuck on the MCBR for about 5 to 10 minutes. Was hilarious! Had lots of fun this year riding the coaster.
#6
Posted 02 November 2009 - 04:51 PM
#7
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#8
Posted 19 July 2010 - 05:42 AM
BoddaH1994, on 01 November 2009 - 09:47 PM, said:
It is my sad duty to report that Nate Byrum, along with others, has lost his job at WCET...cutbacks following a merger:
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Channel monitoring and program traffic will be done in Dayton, "given the facilities in place before the merger," Fogarty says.
Producers Nate Byrum and Dave Scheibenzuber, and a CET educational services staffer, also lost their jobs.
Byrum, a 12-year veteran, and Scheibenzuber, a three-year employee, mostly worked on CETconnect videos. Online video production has slowed in the past year, from a half dozen shows to "one or two" a week, Byrum says.
Online video was a pet project of Susan Howarth, who resigned as CET president when the stations merged.
Byrum last year put together "Riding History To The Limits," the Kings Island documentary on CETconnect. It has never been broadcast - and probably won't, he says.
"As far as I know, it's dead in the water. They wanted me to edit it down, but never gave me any time to do it. It was never funded (by an underwriter)," says Byrum, 33....
http://news.cincinna...r-cuts-CET-jobs
#9
Posted 19 July 2010 - 11:11 AM
It's a shame that this guy went to so much work to produce such a wonderful documentary only to get the "edit it or we won't air it" treatment, and now he's lost his job entirely.
It amazes me that stations don't seem to understand how valuable local documentaries can be.
#10
Posted 22 July 2010 - 09:19 PM
He plans on going back to his roots as a graphic design artist and doing freelance. The staff of KICentral wishes Nate Byrum the best in his future endeavors.
#13
Posted 23 July 2010 - 09:19 PM
Oldiesmann, on 23 July 2010 - 11:10 AM, said:
I told him that he should have claimed it as his own, but apparently anything you do under the banner of a CET employee is adamantly regarded as the sole property of CET. Looks like they want nothing to do with the documentary, but I doubt they'd be willing to sell it to him.
Don't know if I ever told you guys this, but he told me in the early stages of production that it was very important that KIC members support the documentary by watching it online. You guys didn't fail him at all. CET was absolutely rocked by the amount of unique hits they got in the days following the documentary launch. The future looked bright, and it looked like there was going to be a 2011-ish television debut for the film. I ran into Nate on opening day this year at Kings Island and he expressed his concerns about CET's overall apathy toward the project and began to question if the film had met its end as early as April. Such a shame...
#15
Posted 28 July 2010 - 08:02 PM

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