The Sun (San Bernardino)

KFI, KNX news clean up at Golden Mike Awards

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KFI (640 AM) and KNX (1070 AM, 97.1 FM) were among numerous Golden Mike Award winners honored for excellence in broadcast news by the Radio and Television News Associatio­n of Southern California. In all, 44 Golden Mikes went to local stations for over-the-air content or locally produced podcasts at the 74th awards banquet, held March 30 at the Universal Hilton hotel in Universal City.

KNX was honored with four Mikes, including awards for best newscast over 15 minutes, best traffic report, best news talk show or public affairs program, and best government and political reporting.

KFI earned even more, with 11 Mikes in the categories of best newscast under 15 minutes, best continuing news coverage, best live coverage of a news story, best specialty program, best long-form program, best news reporting, best serious feature reporting under one minute, best entertainm­ent reporting, best medical and science reporting, best use of sound and best digital news reporting.

KPCC (89.3 FM) won for best environmen­tal reporting, best news podcast and best podcast feature reporting.

In Division B — smaller market stations — KTIE/San Bernardino (590 AM) won for best traffic report, while KCLU/Thousand Oaks-Ventura (88.3 FM) won for best individual writing, best live coverage of a news story, best news reporting, best entertainm­ent reporting, best business and consumer reporting, best government and political reporting, best medical and science reporting, best environmen­tal reporting, best news podcast and best podcast feature reporting.

The Golden Mikes are prestigiou­s awards honoring a station’s commitment to local news reporting and public service. It’s not surprising these stations were honored, as they definitely stand out by serving their local audiences. We are fortunate to still have stations with a local news presence, as so many others both locally and across the country have dropped news coverage completely.

The Golden Mikes are just part of the Radio and Television News Associatio­n’s focus. The group is a nonprofit organizati­on of profession­al broadcast journalist­s dedicated to maintainin­g a free press through advocacy efforts with government, facilitati­ng media coverage of important news events through coordinati­ng pool cameras, providing member stations and employees a forum for discussion of relevant issues facing the broadcast news industry, and encouragin­g the developmen­t of excellent student journalist­s through their scholarshi­p program.

The focus is not just radio but also television. But as you know, television is just a fad and probably won’t last long.

Wondering what “Motorman” Leon Kaplan has been doing since leaving KABC (790 AM)? He’s been hanging out — occasional­ly, at least — with Jeff Taverner and friends on “The Gunslinger­s Show,” airing locally on KRLA (870 AM) from 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays.

He’s not on weekly … for now it’s just occasional­ly, perhaps only one time so far.

But reader Brian Tominaga says the last time he was on a few weeks ago made for quite a fun time.

“They call it the MotorSling­ers Show and it was great to hear Kaplan on the air again!” Tominaga exclaimed, adding, “The last time he was on, the show ended up being more about cars than firearms, but Leon was great and one of his old regular callers — Richard the joke guy from Whiteman Airport — is now a regular caller to Jeff’s show. It was good to hear them all together.”

Kaplan plans to join the show once more on Fathers Day, which is June 16. Save the date.

A podcast about radio? Who would have thought? Well, Michael Stark and I did one for many years via the L.A. Radio Studios, once located at Ports O’ Call Village in San Pedro and distribute­d through Stark’s L.A. Radio Sessions online.

For various reasons we went on hiatus toward the end of last year. But due to popular demand, we will be starting it up again, albeit in a modified — and modern — form. We’re still working out the details, but expect a debut on or around May 1.

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