Sounds like the entire KXNO staff was let go today. IHeart started cuts today to start rolling out more centralized and revamped programming.
Wasn't this the station that had so much backlash the last time the hosts were let go, that they were reinstated? So much for learning from past mistakes.Sounds like the entire KXNO staff was let go today. IHeart started cuts today to start rolling out more centralized and revamped programming.
Backlash doesn't pay bills. iHeart is continuously losing money, so cuts will continue.So much for learning from past mistakes.
Yep, but for some reason I don't think the outrage is going to be there this time. KXNO has lost alot of its luster. Ratings tanked in recent years plus they have already made cuts in recent years and had alot leaner staff roster.Wasn't this the station that had so much backlash the last time the hosts were let go, that they were reinstated? So much for learning from past mistakes.
Not the entire staff. The vast majority but not all.Sounds like the entire KXNO staff was let go today. IHeart started cuts today to start rolling out more centralized and revamped programming.
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Who airs the two major (University of Iowa, Iowa State) and one not-quite-major (Northern Iowa) state universities' sports on Iowa radio these days? All three should have large followings statewide. The AAA Iowa Cubs should have at least some local baseball interest.It's tough to be a sports station in a market that has no major league professional teams. I see KXNO-AM-FM is #9 in the Des Moines ratings. The team carries Minnesota Vikings football and St. Louis Cardinals baseball.
WHO and WMT are co flagships for the Iowa Hawkeyes statewide network, KDRB 100.3 FM in Des Moines is the ISU network flagship and KCVM 93.5 Waterloo/Cedar Falls is the Northern Iowa flagship for a small network. Several stations throughout the state carry Chicago Cubs games.Who airs the two major (University of Iowa, Iowa State) and one not-quite-major (Northern Iowa) state universities' sports on Iowa radio these days? All three should have large followings statewide. The AAA Iowa Cubs should have at least some local baseball interest.
Back when I lived in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls area in the mid '60s, the Twins were the #1 pro team as far as Iowa fan interest was concerned, airing on WHO as well as WCCO. I don't remember who aired the Vikings on radio at the time, but all games aired on then-WMT-TV/2 Cedar Rapids on CBS. The baseball Cardinals were easily received on KMOX, but I do remember the 1964 World Series vs the Yankees airing on WHO. We even brought transistor radios to school to hear the games. I don't recall them being aired locally, mostly because WHO had almost statewide coverage and local broadcasts probably were r
They really don't talk much about major league sports, other than some NFL and maybe the Cubs. The shows are basically Iowa, Iowa State and Caitlin Clark talk as those are the topics that drive the sports conversation in Iowa. The midday show leans more into gambling so they will talk major league sports from that angle.
The only reason the show with Trent Condon and the soon to retire Ken Miller was spared is because they are independent contractors and do not work directly for iHeart.
Most of the other KXNO hosts from the past are doing podcasts. Chris Williams started a podcast network called Iowa Everywhere and many of his former co-workers went over there.
I guess this means that Stugotz may get cleared in Iowa.