NorthPine: Upper Midwest Broadcasting

Update: Dozens Lose Jobs at Upper Midwest iHeart Stations

A national round of job cuts at iHeartMedia appears to have reached just about every one of the company’s markets in the Upper Midwest, with at least two dozen cuts in the region reported on lists compiled by RadioInsight and All Access. Each site continues to compile ongoing lists.

In Minneapolis, “Cities 97.1” (KTCZ) morning co-host Mollie Kendrick and morning producer Brent Barkey posted on social media that they are out of jobs.

RadioInsight also reported that KDWB/101.3 weekend host Dan Foss is out, and KTLK/1130 weekend host Sue Jeffers posted on Facebook that her show had been cancelled.


In Des Moines, WHO-TV reports that iHeart reversed its decision to drop six hosts from Sports talker KXNO/1460. Not only will Heather Burnside, Andrew Downs, Travis Justice, Ross Peterson, Sean Roberts, and Chris Williams return to their jobs, the format will be simulcast on KDXA/106.3 (Ankeny-Des Moines), replacing “Alt 106.3.”

News stories about the KXNO layoffs were among the most-read on Des Moines media websites Tuesday evening, and KXNO’s Facebook page contained dozens of complaints.


In Madison, Mike Lucas said on Twitter that he was told he was done at Sports Talker WTSO/1070 after Tuesday’s show.


In the Quad Cities, Dave Levora posted that he is out at News/Talk station WOC/1420.


Check RadioInsight and All Access for complete lists of those affected.

The layoffs came after iHeart announced changes to its organizational structure and investments in new technology and artificial intelligence.

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