I had to chuckle a little bit while watching this video, at the end of the video, KSFY reporter, Jill Langland (who I haven’t seen for awhile on that station) closes by saying ‘Jill Langland, KDLT News’.

I checked to see if the same story was on KDLT or if Jill was listed as a reporter over there. Nope.

So I guess we already know who is going to transition to that station. Maybe they should tell Jill though that the transition really hasn’t taken place yet, or maybe this is a way of softly bracing the public for Jill’s transition 🙂

As we all have suspected, when GRAY bought KDLT, it probably won’t expand our news coverage, it just expands their bottom line with more advertisers. Maybe they should just have reporters from both stations sign off, ‘Reporting for KSFDLT news, so there is no future confusion.

Speaking of transitions, I see Bridgett Bennett didn’t last long in Sewer City, as I suspected she wouldn’t. She probably had some weird non-compete where she couldn’t be in the Sioux Falls market for a year, and since KCAU is owned by the same media company as Stormland TV, I’m sure they probably had this in the works for a while, but who knows? She will be replacing Sammi Be Yellin’.

5 Thoughts on “Is KSFY already transitioning reporters over to KDLT?

  1. D@ily Spin on October 22, 2019 at 8:47 pm said:

    Reporters in this market aren’t paid much. It’s just something to do until you get something in a bigger market, find a PR job, become a Pierre lobbyist, or marry into a wealthy family. It’s just the way it is after a corporate parent skims from commercials profit.

  2. Now, if they could find somewhere to move dandy Don to.

  3. "You Stay Classy Sioux Falls" on October 22, 2019 at 8:51 pm said:

    It hasn’t been the same since Berry left town.

  4. if a tree falls in the forest, and KDLT covers it, does it make a sound?

  5. Can't wait for Doppler 2100! on October 23, 2019 at 1:42 pm said:

    Eventually, there will only be one channel and you won’t be able to turn your TV off. It will be like when you now go into a business filled with TVs on, and they’re all tuned to FOX.

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