Jackson Returns To Cedar Rapids
KZIA, Inc. President Rob Norton commented, “Chris brings a major market resume since he left us, and we are excited to have him maintain the major market sound.” Jackson remarked, “This company has always been like family to me, and there’s no better place to be than with family. This is also that radio fairy tale — the first station where I began doing overnight weekends is now the station I’m programming! KZIA Inc. values their people and believes in providing great local [and LIVE] radio, which is a winning formula in the Cedar Rapids market.” Jackson succeeds Greg Runyon, who left last fall after 11 years when his wife scored a huge job transfer to Dallas.