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Monday, December 22, 2014

My Advice To WOI-TV: Dump Your Newscasts

By RON MALY

The folks at WOI-TV, the ABC-TV  channel in central Iowa, say they're making changes they hope will improve their news coverage. 


WOI has been at the bottom of the ratings around here since the TV camera was invented. 

When I moved to central Iowa in 1959, the station's headquarters were in Ames, and people thought it was run by administrators and students from Iowa State University. 

For that reason, viewers either didn't watch channel 5 or gave it an excuse for its lousy newscasts. 

They thought students studying journalism at Iowa State had to be reporters on WOI-TV to get a passing grade.

Later, the station moved to West Des Moines, and the newscasts are still awful. 

The network programming, however, is somewhat popular with viewers.

I mean, where else can people see stuff like Dancing With the Stars and The Bachelorette?  

To get away from crap like that, you've got to start watching Public TV or the History channel. 

As long as people continue to watch channel 5 to see programming like Scandal, Revenge, Nashville, How To Get Away With Murder and Manhattan--stuff that might be rated "R" at movie theaters--I guess the owners should be happy. 

Still, I have some advice for the bosses at the station. 

Cancel all of the news shows that nobody watches. 

As far as I know, it's not a law that a commercial TV station has to have a news department.

WOI could dump its anchor people, newscasters, weather people and sports reporters, and save lots of money. 

Those folks could then get meaningful jobs at Walmart and Hy-Vee.

At 5, 6 and 10 p.m., WOI-TV could air reruns of The Goldbergs.

I'm sure more viewers would rather see that instead of bottom-of-the-barrel news programming.