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Weekly Log: New Mankato News Set, New Des Moines Anchor

Though not in the Upper Midwest, the TV industry is mourning the deaths of WBTV (Charlotte) meteorologist Jason Myers and pilot Chip Tayag in a helicopter crash. The local police chief said it appeared Tayag veered the helicopter toward a grassy area to avoid traffic on the interstate, calling it a “heroic incident” that may have prevented additional injuries. Meanwhile, colleagues remembered Myers as a family man who always had a positive attitude. GoFundMe accounts have been set up to help both the Myers and Tayag families.


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Samantha Mesa has been named morning co-anchor at Tegna ABC affiliate WOI-DT/5 (Ames-Des Moines). The Des Moines Register has more.

Inside Radio reports that Hayden Douglas has been promoted to program director and morning host at “101.7 The Bull” (KBKB-FM Fort Madison-Burlington).

Longtime radio and TV personality Leo Laporte announced plans to depart from his nationally-syndicated “The Tech Guy” radio show, which airs live on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Central time. In January, Rich DeMuro of KTLA (Los Angeles) will take over the Saturday timeslot on the Premiere Radio Networks as “Rich on Tech.” Laporte will continue to host podcasts on his own TWiT network, which he founded before the radio show went into syndication. Regional affiliates include WNAX/570 (Yankton), WMEQ/880 (Menomonie-Eau Claire), KDAL/610 (Duluth), and KKEQ/1480 (Fosston).

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Gray TV CBS/FOX/NBC affiliate KEYC/12 (Mankato) has debuted a new studio and news set, which includes a video array behind the main news desk, a weather center, touchscreen, and a separate area with several small monitors.

The Des Moines Register and The Gazette (Cedar Rapids) reported that Iowa PBS ended its fall pledge drive early after noticing suspicious activity on its network system.

Iowa Public Radio noted that KSUI/91.7 (Iowa City) is at reduced power and its HD Radio signal is temporarily off the air.

The Friday before Thanksgiving (Nov. 18) proved to be the most popular pre-Thanksgiving day for Upper Midwest radio stations to make the transition to All-Christmas playlist, with at least 13 making the change that day. Many more stations, especially non-commercial Contemporary Christian outlets, are making the change over the long Thanksgiving weekend. Results are still being tabulated.


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Disclosure: Jon Ellis is an employee of Gray Media Group. The statements and views expressed in this posting are his own and do not reflect those of Gray Media Group.

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