Tim Cook is no longer at KFYR-AM 550 Radio. It’s a shame, I really liked his local talk show in the evenings, but that’s the way it goes. I don’t know if it was due to ratings or something else, just that I’ll miss hearing the show and the guests. In an age of canned radio, KFYR stood out with a local talk show in the evenings. Maybe they’ll try to resurrect that format down the line, who knows?
I talked to a DJ friend of mine a short while ago, and she said it’s great that she can pre-record the bits where she talks between the songs, get her whole day recorded in a couple of hours, and be home giving her little kids a bath while she’s on the air. But how good is that for us, the listeners? What happens during severe weather or local emergency? Any radio station that does choose to do local stuff, and not pre-record their DJs into a computer and stuff ’em in a playlist, deserves our support. Otherwise all the local stuff will go the way of Dakota Prime Time. That will do area listeners a huge disservice.
For the record, KFYR’s not automated during primetime. I don’t know how things are operating these days in local radio, but when I left the broadcasting busines one person would oversee several stations. If we ever had an emergency such as the ammonia spill in Minot, there’s no way one guy could get the word out on all stations in a manner consistent with a broadcaster’s duty of public service.
KFYR-AM is still the state’s EAS (Emergency Alert System) leader from what I recall, which pretty much means they can never go fully automated. I suggest they use that to an advantage, and do something better than have a guy playing tired Eagles songs during primetime.