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Weekly Log: New Newscast in Des Moines, New Co-Host in Minneapolis

Posted on July 12, 2024July 11, 2024 by Jon Ellis

Hearst CBS affiliate KCCI/8 (Des Moines) announced that it will launch a 4 p.m. newscast on Monday, July 15. The hourlong newscast, replacing Kelly Clarkson’s syndicated show, will compete with Nexstar NBC affiliate WHO-DT/13 in the timeslot. (Clarkson will move up an hour to 3 p.m. replacing Jennifer Hudson, who moves to 12:37 a.m.) “KCCI 8 News at 4” will feature anchors Stacey Horst and Ben Kaplan and meteorologist Anne Campolongo.

Falen Bonsett announced she is joining FOX 9 (KMSP Minneapolis) as Jason Matheson’s new sidekick on “The Jason Show,” which is syndicated to several Upper Midwest markets and FOX O&O’s around the country. Bonsett will also continue hosting afternoons on iHeartMedia’s KDWB/101.3 (Richfield-Minneapolis). The Star Tribune followed up on the announcement with a profile of Bonsett.

Spencer Furman has joined Gray CBS affiliate WSAW/7 (Wausau) as morning meteorologist. Furman previously worked at Hubbard ABC affiliate KAAL/6 (Austin-Rochester).

RadioInsight reports that Jenn West is no longer morning host at KFRX/106.3 (Lincoln) amid a new round of cuts at Alpha Media.

A reception report on AVS Forum says KHVM-LD/48.1 and KTCJ-LD/50.1 (Minneapolis), which recently returned to the air, are both carrying Salem News Channel.

Broadcasting veteran Carl Mann‘s third book on Omaha radio history, “Towers On The Prairie: The Changeover to Corporate Radio,” is now available on Amazon. The book is the last in a series and documents the market’s history from 1980 to 2010.


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News tips? Press releases? If you don’t see yours here, I probably didn’t receive it! Please send them to jonellis@northpine.com!

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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