The Power of LocaL radio
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The Power of LocaL radio
The Power Of Local Radio This week we turn over our weekly feature page to veteran Talk radio programmer and consultant Jon Quick. As a consultant to KFGO/ Fargo, Jon was given an “insiders” perspective on the North Dakota News/Talker’s efforts at covering the devastating flooding in North Dakota in recent weeks. From the first reports that the inevitable was coming, to the transition to crisis coverage as rivers and streams overflowed their banks, to what will undoubtedly be long-term coverage of clean-up efforts, it’s a story that demonstrates just how much local radio still means to people and the power it has to keep people calm when their world is turned upside down by a catastrophic event. When it became obvious over the weekend of June 18th that the Souris River in North Dakota was going to crest much sooner and higher than originally projected, the power of local radio went to work. Heavy rainfall north of Minot and rapid snow melt in Montana had forced the Army Corps of Engineers to increase the flow from the Lake Darling Dam. The result was much more water, arriving downstream much, much sooner. The word needed to get out, quickly. That’s when July 8, 2011 KFGO in Fargo, which is located about 5-hours to the southeast of Minot, sent a team of broadcasters to join their affiliate KCJB/Minot. By Wednesday, June 22nd, KFGO News Reporter Bonnie Amistadi and new media specialist John Biersbach were already in Minot. Back in Fargo, News Director Paul Jurgens, Reporter Don Haney and others were on hand to support the team that had been deployed to Minot. Soon after arriving in Minot, while Bonnie was reporting live on KFGO’s Jack and Sandy midday program, the evacuation sirens sounded and they could actually be heard in the background as her report aired. To offer some perspective, Minot is the 4th largest city in North Dakota. Of its almost 41,000 residents, it was mandatory that over 11,000 people needed to evacuate their homes immediately. Even the National Guard was forced to evacuate their posts on dike patrol. By this time, the story was making national news with all of the major networks covering the news of one of the worst floods ever recorded in North Dakota history. Locally, Amistadi and Biersback filed regular live reports for several days, including a video tour of the Souris River flooding, filmed from a Blackhawk helicopter (pictured) courtesy of the National Guard. The video, which was posted on KFGO.com, showed the drama of a major flood. At that point, hundreds of homes in Minot and the surrounding areas were affected by the floodwaters, some buildings with only their rooftops showing. At a local evacuation center, Amistadi filed a compelling and heartfelt visit with a displaced elderly lady. Upon conclusion of the interview, Bonnie asked the lady, “Could you use a hug?” The woman nodded and got one from the veteran journalist. Bonnie was obviously moved despite having been on the front lines of many award-winning flood fight broadcasts. While remaining a news professional, her humanity showed through in every moment on the air. Another evacuee was staying in the ©2011 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com (continued on page 3) NTS MediaOnline Weekly July 8, 2011 Page 2 PERSON-TO-PERSON GIG ALERTS Ten year CBS Radio/New York sales veteran and WCBS General Sales Manager Chad Lopez also takes on GSM duties at all-news clustermate WINS. Lopez assumes duties previously handled by Lee Davis, who is now EVP/Sales for Univision’s radio stations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico … From our “How Do I Get This Gig?” Department: New Jersey 101.5 personality Big Joe Henry will broadcast live from the Jersey shore community of North Wildwood tomorrow (7/9) where he’ll report on the sights and smells of this year’s NJ State Barbeque Championship … Speaking of New Jersey, congrats to Greater Media News/Talker WCTC/New Brunswick on taking top honors for “Best News” at the New Jersey State Broadcasters Association’s annual Best Of Best awards luncheon in Atlantic City … Longtime broadcast veteran Mike Glickenhaus is named VP/Associate Publisher at the privately-held San Diego Business Journal. Mike’s radio resume includes stints with Tribune, Finest City, Clear Channel, Jacor and Noble Broadcasting. Bloomberg Radio is seeking an on-air host with a minimum of 3-5 years large to major market radio and/or TV experience. Strong interview skills, business insight and solid general news writing skills are among the “musts” for this NYC-based network position. Get full details and apply online HERE (EOE) … Midwest Communications is accepting applications for future Market Manager positions. A minimum of five years successful radio management experience is required. Email your resume and cover letter to VP/Sales Jeff Wright HERE (EOE) …Got a gig open? Looking for a new challenge? Just e-mail the details and contact info to al@ntsmediaonline.com and we’ll post it here, free of charge, as a service to industry professionals. WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE NETWORK/SYNDICATION NOTES The New York Daily News reported this week that Glenn Beck and his family will take up residence in suburban Dallas. The Premiere Radio Networks syndicated Talk radio host recently sold his Connecticut digs … Envision Radio Network’s syndicated feature USA Today Fantasy Sports Minute adds KXMR/Bismarck, ND. Meanwhile, Envision-distributed outsource local news provider Virtual News Center ramps up with the hiring of six new anchors including Alan Spector and Darrell Moody (Orlando); Daune Robinson (Cleveland); Dave Alpert (Los Angeles); Peter Killeen (Philadelphia); and Dianna Kelly (Atlanta) … Free Talk Live adds WILM/Wilmington, DE, WBCK/Battle Creek, WSFE/ Somerset, KY, WNCO/Ashland, OH and WHUB/Cookeville, TN as new affiliates of the Saturday night edition of the syndicated talk show. EMERGING TALK MEDIA A new study by eMarketer.com predicts that growth for U.S. online ad spending will “crest this year at 20.2% and remain solidly in double digits through 2014.” Mobile, Facebook and Google will contribute to the predicted online ad spending growth that eMarketer says will approach $50 billion by 2015. Learn more HERE… GET BREAKING NEWS alerts by following us on TWITTER, or “friend” us on FACEBOOK. Find one-click links to both at www.NTSMediaOnline.com. They say one picture is worth a thousand words and that is certainly the case with this photo of the City of Minot taken from a National Guard Blackhawk helicopter flying over the region to assess damage from the overflowing Souris River. ©2011 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com NTS MediaOnline Weekly July 8, 2011 (continued from page 1) shelter with her husband, parents, three-year old daughter and her twoweek old son. It was the second time the family had been evacuated in three weeks. The woman was still pregnant the first time they’d all stayed at the shelter. Meanwhile the river continued to rise and the KFGO/KCJB news team continued to report on more flood evacuees who wondered just what would ultimately happen to their homes. On Thursday, June 23rd, KFGO talk show host Mike McFeely joined the KFGO news team in Minot. McFeely, along with fellow KFGO talk host Joel Heitkamp, brought the flood news to the entire state via the KFGO network of affiliate stations. They received invaluable assistance from radio veterans Don May, Scott Kittel and Operations Manager Allison Bostow from KCJB, who provided the local contacts and keen insight to the devastation faced by the community. The two stations bonded in the interest of providing life-saving public service efforts 24/7 and worked together like a well-oiled machine. Later, McFeely and the KCJB team reported on the air, from the air, as they flew with North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple and other leaders during another National Guard Blackhawk helicopter tour. It was on this flight that they learned that more than 4,000 homes had taken on water. Today, while the worst of actual flooding is over, the story doesn’t end there. Just last weekend people were slowly being allowed back to their homes. Not yet to live in them, but to check and see what they can save, if anything. Many of them will come home to mold, mildew, and the need to totally rebuild. All will come home to face difficult challenges left in the wake of the floods. NTS MediaOnline Weekly readers and people from all across the U.S. can go to a new website, www.rallyminot.com, to learn about ways to contribute and offer your help to so many thousands of people who have been displaced. Along with dramatic photos of the devastation posted at the site, you will also read this optimistic message: “Minot will rise again. All it will take is a little Magic.” Part of that ‘magic’ has been the continuing role of radio during this disaster that has offered more amazing evidence of the real impact that live and local radio can have on people’s lives. The citizens and leadership of Minot and the State of North Dakota have all expressed sincere thanks to KFGO and KCJB for presenting unprecedented coverage of an unprecedented event. The recovery for Minot -- the next chapter in the life of the North Dakota City -- is only now beginning. Stay tuned. Reach Jon Quick, President of absoluteMAX! Media, HERE CONTACT NTS MEDIAONLINE Al Peterson 858.486.7559 al@ntsmediaonline.com Brooke Trissel 512.218.8228 brooke@ntsmediaonline.com ©2011 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com Page 3
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