
A Legendary Career Comes to an End
After more than five decades, Ron Steele, a name synonymous with local journalism in Iowa, is preparing to say goodbye to KWWL, the NBC affiliate based in Waterloo. Joining the station in 1974 as a sports director, Steele has experienced the significant evolution of broadcast journalism, transitioning into the evening anchoring role where he currently leads the 5, 6, and 10 p.m. newscasts. His impact over the years has been profound, earning him a treasured place in the hearts of viewers.
The Heart of KWWL
Steele's departure is not just the end of a career; it marks a poignant moment in the history of KWWL. As he reflected on his time, he expressed gratitude for the opportunities afforded to him: “KWWL has been very generous to me and my family, and has given me some amazing opportunities to cover news, weather and sports over these five decades.” His work has been characterized by a steadfast commitment to reporting, exemplified by his role in bringing attention to significant local and national events.
The Steele Report: A New Chapter in Local Reporting
In 2013, Steele took on the challenge of launching “The Steele Report,” a Sunday morning program dedicated to in-depth coverage of issues affecting Iowans. This innovative initiative aimed to foster a deeper understanding of the community and provided a platform for addressing the stories that matter most in Iowa. Describing Steele's contributions, news director Andrew Altenbern praised him as “an icon among Iowans with an undeniable legacy,” highlighting Steele's exceptional work ethic as he remains unafraid to pick up a camera and actively participate in news coverage.
Historic Coverage and Lasting Impact
Throughout his illustrious career, Steele was on the front lines during historic moments, including the return of American hostages from Iran in 1981 and live coverage from Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. Such experiences have not only enriched his professional life but have also forged an emotional connection with the community he served, as viewers have shared these significant events alongside him.
Community Engagement Beyond the Broadcast
Beyond anchoring the news, Steele's role in the community has been profound. He initiated the Iowa’s Child adoption program, which has successfully found homes for special needs children across the state. His philanthropic work reflects a lifelong commitment to community service, demonstrating how journalism can extend its reach beyond news reporting into meaningful social engagement.
A Lasting Legacy
Steele’s legacy is underscored by numerous accolades, including induction into the Iowa Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame and recognition from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. These honors exemplify his dedication and passion for journalism. As his tenure at KWWL comes to a close on February 27, viewers are not just losing a trusted news anchor; they are saying farewell to a friend who has informed and inspired the community over generations.
A Fond Farewell
As Ron Steele concludes this chapter, it’s clear that his contributions to journalism and to the state of Iowa will be remembered for years to come. His unique ability to connect with viewers, coupled with his extensive experience, has made a significant impact. The lasting impressions he leaves will resonate not just through the stories he has told but through the lives he has touched. Iowans and colleagues alike will undoubtedly miss his presence as he embarks on a well-deserved new adventure.
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