For now it will be Knapp running the show, but “eventually, we may have more reporters,” she said. “It’s a big job creating a news department from scratch, but also a very rewarding one … We’re beginning to lay the framework for the news department, with the plan to do local news both morning and afternoon, as well as long-form reports and features during those times.
“I envision our news department will be more issue-based...not so much what’s happening in general, but why, how, and what it means for Omaha residents.”
Knapp has already begun work at the station, recently posting a story/audio on KIOS.org covering former President Bill Clinton’s visit to Glenwood, Iowa.
Play more Black Sabbath!!!
ReplyDelete“I envision our news department will be more issue-based...not so much what’s happening in general..."???
ReplyDeleteI thought "news" was new information about specific and timely events.
So it's a commentary department?
KVNO already has a decent local news segment that they do. They've been doing it for years, top of the hour in drive time. I wonder if KIOS is trying to copy KVNO's template for local news.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't sound to me like KIOS is copying anyone. Since they are NPR, I guess more news makes sense. It all depends on taste. Me, I like the quick 2 minute top of the hour news bits that KVNO and KFAB do, but to each their own.
ReplyDeleteface for radio! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's not very nice.
ReplyDeleteMaybe not -- but it is honest.
ReplyDeleteOh stop....put a little makeup and a tight sweater on her....she'd make an excellent tv news babe.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the "no personal attacks" policy is being followed.
ReplyDelete1:46 is right....wouldn't kick the lady out of the sack for eating crackers, or for any other reason for that matter.
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