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Iowa Alpha North Iowa changes

I have zero to do with this station, but the whole "going back to local" thing is a bit of a stretch if you ask me. Syndicated Morning Show, local PD Molly Penny, (who is also PD of the Classic Hits station, so I'm guessing is be voicetracked--albeit locally), Afternoons voicetracked from Connoisseur's Long Island station and Erik Zachary doesnt really scream "Super Local" to me. Not trying to rain on their parade, since its better than WW1 all day long, but...not alot of broadcasting going on from Mason City. Good luck to them.

You're not wrong. Having said that, with a little work, you can have a local staff that just happens to live somewhere else. Granted, it takes more effort than what someone voicetracking multiple stations across multiple markets is typically willing to put forth, but, if the staff takes the time to familiarize itself with the area it's serving, it can cover local news, events and issues. Where the jock actually is doesn't matter if the pronunciations of area streets, events and towns are correct and the content is delivered in manners that connect with the audience. Breaking news and severe weather can also be covered in a much quicker turnaround time than what the local TV stations can offer with a little work. Again, I'll grant you that national and regional voicetrackers don't often provide that, but it is doable.

As radiorobert mentions, local in small markets is never going to be what it once was. Those hyperlocal small market stations in the 80's and earlier struggled to make profits back then, and those small markets have a lot more stations (and the same or fewer advertisers) than they had 45 years ago. I realize it's not a 1:1 comparison, but the RadioLand app shows 25 FM stations alone as available in Mason City. In 1980, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook listed four total stations licensed to Mason City while Austin had three.
 
Yep totally get all that. I'm currently in a super small local Iowa market about an hour from Mason City. We have a live/local morning and afternoon show. Semi national voicetracking middays and nights/overnights/weekends. Anna and Raven and Erik Bradley arent going to be anywhere near "local"...maybe they will do a few cutaway breaks daily/weekly, but only Molly and the Voice Tracker from Long Island will have a chance to be "local". All I was getting at was 2 syndicated shows, a voice tracker from New York and Molly isnt really what I'd call "Super Local". I get she's doing the music there (I'm sure with Connoisseur's Corporate MD help) and all that, but again, super dependent on out of market and syndicated stuff. At least they arent running Seacrest in Middays...yuck.
 
KYTC went back to local last Thursday, with John Tesh being added for mornings. (A return to the cluster for him, as he was on evenings and weekend afternoons on KLSS for a few years.)

Piecing together the pattern here, KIAI should be going back to local tomorrow. Maybe KRIB the following week, but not sure on that front yet.
 
KYTC went back to local last Thursday, with John Tesh being added for mornings. (A return to the cluster for him, as he was on evenings and weekend afternoons on KLSS for a few years.)

Piecing together the pattern here, KIAI should be going back to local tomorrow. Maybe KRIB the following week, but not sure on that front yet.
Update: KIAI went back to local last Thursday. Molly hosting mornings locally, new jocks in middays and afternoons, and B-Dub added for nights.

KRIB is the last one to flip back to local, though there’s no timeline on that yet.
 


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