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Don Day | November 5, 2009

Following up on this – KTSY/89.5 went “all Christmas” on Halloween Day Saturday.

Come Sunday… the station was back to its normal playlist. For now…

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KTSY helps pay it… backward

Don @ IdahoRadioNews | May 25, 2009

KTSY/89.5 is promoting the “Drive Thru Difference.”  The idea is when you go through the drive through at your favorite restaurant or coffee join, you pay for the order of the people in the car behind you — and leave this printed note with the clerk to hand to the other car.  Pretty neat.

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Holiday goodwill

Don Day | December 5, 2008

Here’s our annual roundup of some of the great things stations are doing for the community.

  • KTSY’s Christmas Wish program is underway. From home repair to a new pair of glasses, the station is looking to find people who need a hand – and will connect as many of them as possible to help.
  • KIZN/Kissin 92.3 rolls into another year of the outstanding Keep Kids Warm.  The program started 12 years ago with a call to “Rivers and Valley” – the station’s morning show at the time. A young girl called and asked if there was any way her family could get some heating oil for the holiday – because the wanted to be warm for Christmas.  That year, listeners chipped in $17,000 for that girl and many others – and overall the program has racked up a stunning $650,000. This year’s on-air auction will be held December 15-19.
  • KRVB/94.9 The River will hold its previously mentioned Concert for Cause later this month, and is also helping collect items for Toys for Tots.
  • KSRV/96.1 Bob FM is directing people to the Boise Rescue Mission to make donations for the season.
  • KKGL/96.9 The Eagle is also running a Christmas Wish program, this time in connection with the Idaho Youth Ranch. The station is helping collect a wide range of items for teens who are staying at the ranch – everything from cowboy boots to the Twilight book series.
  • Starting Monday, the KQFC/Idaho Country 98 will travel the Treasure Valley stopping at five different Walmart locations – each day focusing on a different family that listeners can adopt. Each family has a different story and a different set of needs – and morning hosts Cory and Debi will introduce listeners to the family in need, and provide them with ways to help.
  • KQLZ/99.1 Idaho’s True Oldies Channel just wrapped up a turkey drive – and raised $1380 in cash, plus 118 turkeys for the Idaho Food Bank. They are also pointing people to the Boise Rescue Mission.
  • KQXR/100.3 The X is collecting toys for Toys for Tots.
  • KAWO/Wow Country 104.3 is collecting toys for Toys for Tots.
  • KJOT/J-105 is collecting toys for Toys for Tots.
  • KCIX/Mix 106 is stuffing the semi for the Idaho Foodbank
  • KTHI/107.1 K-Hits is collecting toys for Toys for Tots.
  • KXLT/107.9 Lite FM continues its long Christmas Wish program with Home Federal – which has granted hundreds of wishes over the years and continues to find creative ways to help pepole out. You can nominate someone deserving at liteonline.com.
  • KBOI/News Talk 670 is giving a boost to the Make a Wish Stories of Light campaign – helping fund wishes for several local kids with severe medical conditions.
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Things I forgot to mention part II: Woods

Don Day | November 22, 2008

KTSY/89.5 FM program director Jerry Woods has left the station for a new gig with WMIT in Black Mountain, NC. Woods starts his new gig December 1.

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KTFY’s new studios under construction

Don Day | November 22, 2008

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Blog-o-rama

Don Day | July 29, 2008

Blogs blogs everywhere. Check out all the (mostly active) blogs from local radio folks:

  • KRVB’s Morning blog
  • KJOT’s Aftershow blog
  • KCIX’s Mike & Kate blog
  • Casey Acevedo’s “Master Cleanse” blog at DanTooker.com… proceed with caution.
  • Brenda Mee’s Mrs. Idaho International blog
  • KTHI’s Road to Recovery blog by Margo Vaughn on her fight against breast cancer
  • Jerry & Michelle Radio Show blog from KTSY
  • KAWO’s Tarzan Dan blog
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Ya lose some, ya win some

Don Day | June 18, 2008

Remember my post 22 days ago noting how KTSY had to make some cuts – and let Dave Arthur go from his mid-day voicetracker job? Yeah… well… that didn’t last. KTSY & Dave are back in business — he’ll start up again Monday from 10a-3p.

And speaking of former KZMG-ers and the mid-day shift… anyone else noticed that Melissa Dawn has returned to her old mid-day stomping grounds on Magic 93.1 again? It’s been… what — 12 years since her last stint on that station?

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Cutbacks pinch KTSY

Don Day | May 28, 2008

The economy is at best uncertain – and gas prices are on the rise. So you have to cut back… where to slice? How about that contribution to the otherwise-free service that is your local Christian radio station.

The slowdown hit KTSY/89.5 FM – which is pulling back on expenses, including the services of afternoon voicetracker Dave Arthur. Dave’s been holding down the mid-day fort from Portland – and will sign off this Friday.

“I have nothing but the utmost respect for GM Mike Agee and PD Jerry Woods and feel for what they have to go through right now,” Dave told Idaho Radio News. “Now I have extra time… if anyone needs voice help, let me know!”

Hit him up at dave@greattracks.com

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KTSY takes home GMA honors

Don Day | March 30, 2008

KTSY/89.5 FM again pulled in the Gospel Music Association’s Station of the Year award in the medium market category. KTSY also won the award in 2002 – and has been nominated since.

From the news release:

The recipient in each market category was determined by a panel of judges who reviewed the following areas – community involvement, ratings, air check and industry leadership.

Congrats!

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KTFY standing on its own

Don Day | March 13, 2008

KFTY/88.1 FM in the Magic Valley is now broadcasting its own programming for the Magic Valley. The station had been simulcasting co-owned sister KTSY in Boise – but launched its own programming service under the direction of KTSY alum Ty McFarland. New website coming soon here.

Related: KTSY is again up for the Gospel Music Association’s station of the year award.

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All Christmas, all over

Don Day | December 24, 2007

The radio dial is sounding quite festive this Christmas eve. As I headed to services this evening – I was pleasantly surprised at the number of stations that dropped their normal formats to get in the spirit – with 100% Christmas music:

KTSY/89.5 FM
KIZN/Kissin’ 92.3
KZMG/Magic 93.1
KRVB/Idaho’s 94.9 The River
KAYN/Boomer 100.7
KAWO/WOW Country 104.3
KBOI/News-Talk 670
KTHI/107.1 K-Hits

These stations join KXLT/107.9 Lite FM which went all-Holiday on Thanksgiving, and KDJQ-AM which went all Christmas last week.

KKGL, KCIX, KJOT, KQFC, KWEI, KDBI, KSAS are all playing some Christmas cuts along with their normal format. That’s 17 total stations from ‘AWO to ‘ZMG. They should all conspire to play Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer at the same time. Now THAT would be funny.

About the only stations I could find that hadn’t adjusted formats were KSRV/96.1 Bob FM and The X.

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The holiday rundown

Don Day | December 12, 2007

Here’s a look at what Boise-area stations are doing to help the community this year. The Idaho State Broadcasters Association notes that in 2005 (the most recent year available), Idaho radio stations took in $2.1 in fundraising donations (along with $20 million in PSA value).

KTSY – The station is holding a Christmas concert at the Nampa Civic Center on December 19th, featuring local artists. Admission is a new, unwrapped toy which will go to Nampa’s Salvation Army. Details

KIZN – The annual Keep Kids Warm event is taking several approaches to help pay for heating costs for area families. Schools are competing to raise funds – with the school that raises the most getting a concert with American Idol star Bucky Covington. The station is also teaming with Intermountain Gas, to make it easy for folks to add money to their bill to donate to those in need. The station will also host an on-air auction that will start December 17th. Last year, Keep Kids Warm raised $50,000. Details

KZMG – Magic 93.1 is taking part in Christmas in the Nighttime Sky (see KBOI)

KRVB – The River’s annual Concert for Cause was held Wednesday night, and featured an all-local bill headed by Curtis Stigers. The event moved to the Morrison Center and benefited the new Interfaith Sanctuary. Details. KRVB is also joining other Journal stations, KIVI, KTVB, KBCI and others in collecting toys for Toys for Tots.

KKGL – 96.9 The Eagle is helping collect gifts for children at the Idaho Youth Ranch. Details

KQFC – All this week, 97.9 KQFC’s Q Wakin’ Crew is helping collect donations for five families. Morning co-host Debi is on location at Wal-Mart and Albertsons locations around the Valley helping collect items for the families selected. Details

KWEI – The Spanish AM/FM combo is helping collect needed items for the Ronald McDonald House. The House – located near St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital – gives families of sick kids a place to stay. Details

KQXR – The X is helping collect Toys for Tots.

KSAS – Hooker in the Morning is taking Christmas wishes during the morning show and helping to fill the needs for a variety of listeners.

KAWO – WOW Country 104.3 is taking suggestions for folks who should get a free Christmas tree this holiday. Details. Also, the station is in the midst of its St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital drive.

KJOT – J-105 is helping collect Toys for Tots.

KCIX – Mix 106 is featuring twelve cute puppies and 12 kittens in need of a home for its “12 Strays of Christmas” promotion. Each of the animals is from the Canyon County Animal Shelter – and two of the ten animals featured so far have found a new home. Details

KTHI – 107.1 K-Hits is helping collect Toys for Tots.

KXLT – 107.9 Lite FM continues a tradition started long ago by KCIX/K-106 with the Home Federal Christmas Wish. Folks can stop into any Home Federal location, nominate a deserving family for a variety of needs – and Home Federal and KXLT will work to fill wishes each day through the holidays. Details

KBOI – KBOI is teaming up with several other Citadel stations for Christmas in the Nighttime Sky. The station is taking toy donations for Toys for Tots during the event this Saturday night at Memorial Stadium in Garden City. The event will feature a fireworks show, hot foods for sale and more. Santa Claus will be on hand – and donations will go to the American Heart Association.

KTIK – KTIK is taking part in Christmas in the Nighttime Sky (see KBOI).

Others? Let me know…

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McFarland back in KTSY fold

Don Day | November 8, 2007

Former KTSY/89.5 FM program director/operations manager Ty McFarland is coming back to Idaho after about 18-months at WGTS in Washington, DC. McFarland will head up KTFY in Twin Falls. Right now the station is an exact simulcast of KTSY, but will spin off from its big brother and go forth as a separate station sometime after the first of the year.

Also, KTSY launched a new website – and it is very well done. Give it a look at 895ktsy.org. KTSY’s Jerry Woods tells me it is about 90% complete.

And one more note on the KTSY beat – Woods and KTSY chaplain Brian Yeager just wrapped up a 323 mile ride through SW Idaho, raising $14,000 along the way for Project Patch. Brr

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