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Oklahoma City/Moore Tornado Live Video Coverage

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by the massive tornadoes on May 20, 2013. KFOR-TV Channel 4 in Oklahoma City is providing continuing live coverage of the tornadoes and the aftermath of the storms. Two elementary schools in Moore, Oklahoma took a direct hit from this devastating twister, estimated to be possible EF5 strength:



Michael J. Douglas aka “Donuts” Passes Away at Age 65

Sad news out of Western Wisconsin and the Twin Cities: Michael W. Wegner of Osceola, also known as Michael J. ‘Donuts’ Douglas has left us. His was a household name in Minneapolis/St. Paul radio during the 1970s and 80s. I first heard Michael J. when I was about 9 or 10 years old. He was doing news for KDWB-AM 630 (‘KDWB/63.’) Later, he was part of the infamous U-100 (WYOO), “the Boogie Station.” At U-100, Michael J. did news and co-hosted mornings: first with Jerry St. James, then with Rob Sherwood. However, Michael J. Douglas was best known as “Donuts”, half of the incredibly successful “Knapp and Donuts” morning show on KSTP-FM 94.5 (KS95) in the early and mid-1980s.

Obituary and funeral service information can be found here. Visitation will be held from 3:00-7:00PM on Sunday, April 28th at the Grandstrand Funeral Home in Osceola, Wisconin.

The initial death announcement to the Twin Cities broadcasting community and many comments from friends/coworkers can be seen on Chuck Knapp’s Facebook page:

Several airchecks of Michael J. Douglas can be heard on my friend Tom Gavaras’ excellent website RadioTapes.com:

I was never fortunate enough to work with Michael J. But everyone who has says he was one of the “good guys” with a big heart. R.I.P, Michael J. Douglas. Radio Heaven has just gained another fine broadcaster.

Car Companies to Eliminate Radios in 2-5 Years

I read an article over the weekend and it’s taken a few days to sink in. Radio Ink Magazine has reported on three automotive industry representatives who appeared at a conference last week. One of their statements attracted immediate attention, followed by shock waves throughout the broadcasting industry:

“AM and FM are being eliminated from the dash of two car companies within two years and will be eliminated from the dash of all cars within five years.”

Think about this for a minute: the car radio…that faithful friend, essential to every ride most of us have ever owned, is being DISCONTINUED. Eliminated from the dashboard. No longer available. Extinct. No longer relevant. There really isn’t any “nice” way to put this. Radio as we know it will not be offered in new vehicles, beginning in just two years.

In fairness, you can’t really blame the car companies. Their research has shown that younger people just don’t use radio anymore. If they want to hear music, they have Pandora and Spotify. “Radio” to them means online streaming services such as iHeart Radio or TuneIn. There’s an app for that. We’re not just talking about misguided kids here. The harsh reality is this: most people under 40 no longer consider radio to be a primary entertainment or information source.

This is a big deal, friends. Many consider in-car listening to be radio’s last stand for dominance. Once it’s gone, then what? Does the industry survive, or does analog terrestrial radio go the way of the telegraph keys and spark-gap transmitters that came before it?

Your thoughts?

Former KILO-FM Colorado Springs PD Rich Hawk Passes Away

Rich Hawk, legendary PD of KILO-FM 94.3 (originally on 93.9) in Colorado Springs has died. This follows his lapse into a coma, back on February 19. His career with the station spanned 30 years, beginning in 1976 when it was known as KPIK. Rich retired in 2006. During his tenure, KILO became known as one of the premiere Active Rock stations in the U.S. He served as Program Director of KILO for 27 years.

I never had the pleasure to meet Rich. However, I very much admired his work and listened to his radio station whenever I was within range. My first radio job was in Burlington, Colorado, back in 1983. Although this was outside KILO’s coverage range, the station was available via the local cable TV system. I always thought KILO’s “sound” was superior to all three of Denver’s AOR outlets: KAZY, KBCO, and KBPI.

KILO was and is a very special radio station, as evidenced by it’s long heritage and track record of success in the Colorado Springs/Pueblo market. Much of this is directly attributable to Rich and his programming skills.

Richard D. Hawk was 59 years old.

Jim Ingstad Sells Radio Fargo Moorhead to Midwest Communications

BREAKING NEWS: Jim Ingstad’s Radio Fargo Moorhead of Fargo, North Dakota has been sold to Duke Wright’s Midwest Communications, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This deal includes all 6 Radio Fargo Moorhead stations:

KVOX-AM 740 Fargo, ND (740 The Fan)
KFGO-AM 790 Fargo, ND (The Mighty 790)
WDAY-FM 93.7 Fargo, ND (Y94 #1 Hit Music)
KBVB-FM 95.1 Barnesville, MN (Bob 95FM New Country)
KRWK-FM 101.9 Fargo, ND (101.9 Talk FM)
KMJO-FM 104.7 Hope, ND (104.7 Popster FM)

Terms of the sale were not immediately disclosed. More information later as it becomes available.

Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day & Christian Radio

Most of you are aware of Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day, taking place at restaurants across the country today. Organized by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, it’s a response those who are trying to ban Chick-Fil-A from certain cities, due to their stance against gay marriage. Early reports show Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day to be a success. Photos show large lines snaking around the restaurants and traffic jams in the immediate vicinity as people try to get in for chicken sandwiches and waffle fries.

I’m curious: how is Christian radio handling this issue in your area? Are they outwardly supportive of Chick-Fil-A and it’s CEO Dan Cathy. Or, are they largely keeping out of the controversy, due to concern about offending sponsors and potential advertisers? Would love to hear your comments.

Tony Fly OUT of Mornings @ KTWN-FM 96.3/Minneapolis

Shocker of the day: morning man Tony Fly has walked out the door after 11 years with Minneapolis/St. Paul’s 96.3, currently known as K-TWIN. The station is owned by Northern Lights Broadcasting, owned by the Pohlad family. Prior to this, he spent 9 years in nights and then afternoons as Tone E. Fly across town on Clear Channel’s KDWB-FM 101.3. At this time, Tony’s future plans are unknown.

Comment: I began working at another station in the Twin Cities shortly after Tone E. Fly took over nights on KDWB. Having listened to him often, I can say the guy was an AMAZING talent on CHR nights. His phones were flawless. Always ran a tight board. His energy and creativity was incredible. One of the best evening jocks ever heard in this market. I have no doubt he’ll land somewhere before too long.

Midwest Acquires Backyard’s Sioux Falls, SD Cluster

The radio landscape just got a whole lot more interesting in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Duke Wright’s Midwest Communications has agreed to acquire KELO-AM 1320, KELO-FM 92.5, KSQB-FM 95.7, KXQL-FM 107.9, KRRO-FM 103.7, KTWB-FM 101.9 and KWSN-AM 1230 from Backyard Broadcasting.

Midwest Communications currently owns 47 stations throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana. So, their purchase of the Backyard stations represents their first acquisition in South Dakota as well as their most western properties.

What makes this especially intriguing is that the other major radio group in Sioux Falls also has new owners. Townsquare Media is in the process of assuming control of the Cumulus/Results Radio stations in that market. This transaction was consummated a few months ago. Townsquare is expected to take control of the cluster in August, 2012.

South Dakota’s largest radio market will soon be largely controlled by two operators who are both new to the market. To say this will be fun to watch and listen to would be an understatement!

Comment: If I were to put my magic Armchair PD/OM/GM hat on for a moment, I might be inclined to move Country KTWB from 101.9 to the more powerful 92.5 signal which is currently home to Lite AC KELO-FM. Then, move the KELO-FM calls to 101.9 as an FM simulcast for News/Talker KELO-AM. This would give KELO AM/FM parity with rival N/T KSOO. It would also put the very sellable Country format on what is by far the biggest FM stick in town. (92.5 is a full Class C: 100kW at 1,821 feet HAAT.)

Colorado Springs Wildfires News Coverage & Information

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by the wildfires in the Colorado Springs area. KRDO AM/FM is providing continuous news coverage and information via this link:

Former Fleetwood Mac Member Bob Welch Death by Suicide at Age 65

Former Fleetwood Mac member and solo artist Bob Welch has died of a self-inflicted gun wound. According to Nashville, Tennessee police spokesman Don Aaron, Welch was found dead with a chest wound by his wife at their home at around 12:15PM local time on Thursday, June 7.

In addition to being a guitarist and vocalist for Fleetwood Mac in the early 1970s, Bob Welch was a prominent solo artist during the second part of the decade. He had three big Top 40 radio hits: “Sentimental Lady” (1977), “Ebony Eyes” (1978), and “Precious Love” (1979.) Former band members Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham did the backing vocals on “Sentimental Lady.”

According to police, Welch had been suffering from health issues recently. A suicide note was left at the scene. Bob Welch was 65 years old.

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