Media
Communication Research Institute of William Penn
The CRI (Membership Directory) is a separate entity that works closely with William Penn University's digital broadcast students and students the Oskaloosa High School. CRI staff develops educational programs that university professors can use in the classroom.
CRI Executive Director Randy Wright says the institute's goal is to research ways to disseminate accurate information to the community so the public can make informed decisions on issues. He believes advances in communications technology necessitates a new way of thinking and teaching students the art of communicating effectively.
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KBOE
KBOE (Membership Directory), Oskaloosa's AM and FM radio stations, serve Oskaloosa and the surrounding area 24 hours a day with new country music programming, ABC News, local and area news, sports and weather.
In October of 1990, KBOE-FM was granted a license by the Federal Communications Commission to upgrade its power from 3,000 Watts to the current 50,000 Watts, providing the station with an extended coverage area.
KBOE-AM continues to broadcast with 250 Watts of power since November 15, 1950, when the station first hit the airwaves.
KBOE broadcasts late-breaking news, sever weather updates, and programs of local interest including Oskaloosa High School and William Penn University sporting events.
Now you can listen live to area sporting events on the Web at www.kboeradio.com.
MCG
The Mahaska Communication Group (Membership Directory) brings the world to your home. Its fiber optics systems brings audio, video and high-speed Internet service to homes, businesses and public institutions.
MCG has two local channels - Channel 12 and Channel 17 - on its cable service to bring community events to peoples' living rooms. Channel 17 carries Oskaloosa High School and William Penn University athletic events. Channel 12 broadcasts local government meetings. Also, Central Reformed Church has its Sunday services broadcast on MCG and several other churches are committed to having their services broadcast on MCG. Also, the staff of the Communication Research Institute of William Penn University will broadcast programs on MCG.
MCG officials say they are committed to bring the most up-to-date technology to their customers. Digital Video Recorders, High Definition TV and Voice On Demand are just a few of the technologies that MCG will bring to their customers.
Mediacom
Mediacom (Membership Directory) provides local cable telecommunications services (phone, cable, internet) in more than 1500 communities in 24 states. Provides information and service features for customers.
The Oskaloosa Herald/Shopper
The Oskaloosa Herald (Membership Directory) has been Mahaska County's local newspaper since 1850. Today, the Herald is a 3,400 circulation, five-day, Monday through Friday, daily newspaper located at 1901 A Ave. W. The Herald also publishes the weekly Oskaloosa Shopper, bringing savings to area shoppers. It provides direct mail and offers commercial print capabilities for clients.
The Herald is a color publication with a fully electronic pagination newsroom. The Herald's coverage area is primarily Mahaska County, but as a member of the Associated Press, the paper has access to state, national and international news. The Herald has the area's most visited website at www.oskaloosa.com.
The Herald is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc., of Birmingham, AL. It is part of a five-newspaper cluster in Southern Iowa composed of the Herald, the Pella Chronicle, the Knoxville Journal-Express, the Ottumwa Courier and the Centerville Daily Iowegian.
Ottumwa Radio
Ottumwa Radio includes KKSI (KissFM) Classic Rock at 101.5, KRKN New Country at 104.3, KBIZ 1240 AM Your News & Information Leader, AND 92.7 KTWA Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites. (Membership Directory)