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Gregg Henson Named PD of NewsRadio 1040 WHO
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, January 12, 2026 | 2:12pm CT |
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iHeartMedia Des Moines has named Gregg Henson as Program Director of NewsRadio 1040 WHO, effective Monday, January 12. In the role, Henson will oversee day-to-day programming operations for the News/Talk outlet, which serves listeners statewide as the "Voice of Iowa."
"NewsRadio 1040 WHO is one of the most respected news talk stations in Iowa, built on a strong foundation of trusted voices and programming," said Steve Geofferies, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia. "Gregg's experience and leadership will support our strong team and help WHO continue delivering the high-quality programming listeners rely on every day."
Jen Stocker, iHeartMedia Nebraska/Iowa Area President, said Henson's background aligns well with the company's local focus. "Gregg's passion, strategic vision and dedication to strong local content perfectly align with our mission to deliver trusted, top-tier programming to Des Moines and surrounding communities," she said.
Henson joins iHeartMedia Des Moines from Grand Rapids, MI, where he most recently served as Program Director and morning host for WLAV-FM and WTNR-FM. His previous experience includes programming leadership roles at WRVA-AM in Richmond, VA; WPGB-FM in Pittsburgh, including the Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network; and WOWO-AM in Fort Wayne, IN.
"I'm incredibly excited to return to iHeartMedia and work with the legendary staff at NewsRadio 1040 WHO," Henson said. "WHO's legacy of trusted news and strong local voices is unmatched, and I'm focused on building on that foundation and continuing to deliver relevant, impactful programming for listeners across Iowa."
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