Sunday 22nd February 2026

The List for Tuesday, February 13th 2024

Welcome to The List,

Amazon is asking it’s subscribers to pay an extra $2.99 to stream without commercials…and it’s landed them in hot water…Amazon is now facing a class-action lawsuit for it. The lawsuit claims this is a breach of contract for users who had already signed up to receive content with NO ADS at the original price.  Quote, “Subscribers must now pay extra to get something they already paid for.” The lawsuit seeks at least $5 million and a court order barring Amazon from engaging in further “deceptive” conduct on behalf of users who subscribed to Prime before the pricing change was instituted.

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Dolly Parton doesn’t have any ill will towards Elle King after last month’s drunken performance for Dolly’s 78th birthday tribute at the Grand Ole Opry.  She says, quote, “Elle is really a great artist, she’s a great girl.  And she’s been going through a lot of hard things lately, and she just had a little too much to drink . . “So, let’s just forgive that and forget it and move on, ‘cuz she felt worse than anybody ever could.”  Elle still hasn’t commented on the incident.

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Keanu Reeves may have the market cornered on “Whoa”, but Owen Wilson is the primary owner and proprietor of “Wow”.  It’s hard to think of a movie where he doesn’t say it at least once. Movie Web estimates that Owen Wilson has earned approximately $135,000 just saying “Wow” in his movies.  They claim he’s said it 102 times, and he makes an average of about $1,324 per word.

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Ernest and Jelly Roll just released a clip of a funny new song about their friendship.  Ernest sings, “I went to college.”  And then Jelly sings, “And I went to jail.”

You can catch The List, weekdays at 4:20 with Jonathan Knight. Only on Iowa’s BEST Country KIX 101.1

 

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At The Movies

At the Movies for Thursday, February 19th 2026

Join us Thursday during the Drive at Five for ‘At The Movies” brought to you by North Grand Cinema in Ames..

In theaters this weekend – “Crime 101”

Weaving a tale of an elusive thief whose high-stakes heists unfolding along the iconic 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime with hopes of this being his final job, his path collides with a disillusioned insurance broker who is facing her own crossroads, forcing the two to collaborate.

https://youtu.be/KeEHsuZ4Ja4?si=vL-r0f4KTu-pvbjV

“Crime 101” is rated: R

Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo

 AT THE MOVIES...Thursday’s at 5:40, brought to you by North Grand Cinema in Ames and IBC KIX 101.1….

 
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Jonathan Knight

The List for Thursday, February 19th 2026

Welcome to The List,

Travis Kelce is out here setting expectations so high the rest of us are gonna get yelled at for bringing home gas station flowers. He’s reportedly spent $141,000 on pre-wedding gifts for Taylor Swift, including Rolex watches, designer jackets, and daily flower deliveries. Daily. Meanwhile, I forgot my anniversary once and tried to fix it with a breakfast burrito. Travis Kelce just ruined relationships for every man in America.

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Lainey Wilson is teasing new music, and the title might be the most Lainey Wilson thing ever. The new single is called “Can’t Sit Still,” which tracks, because she’s been everywhere except my back yard party. She says her friends describe her as “a suitcase with legs,” which honestly sounds like Delta Airlines lost her twice already. No official release date yet, but she says it’s coming “real soon,” so prepare your playlists accordingly.

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Bunnie XO just revealed she thought Jelly Roll was a jerk when they first met, which proves once again women love a fixer-upper. She said he had “teddy bear with teeth energy” and sad eyes, and she basically looked at him like a home improvement project from HGTV. Fast forward to now, they’re one of Country music’s biggest power couples. Moral of the story, sometimes the guy who ignores you becomes your husband.

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The new Mummy reboot is ditching the Tom Cruise action vibe and going straight for emotional damage. This one’s from the director of Evil Dead Rise, so instead of running from explosions, you’ll be running from your own nightmares. It’s about a girl who disappears and comes back after spending quality time inside a 3,000-year-old coffin. It hits theaters April 17th, and I’ll be watching it from the safety of daylight and denial.

You can catch The List, this afternoon at 4:20 with Jonathan Knight. Only on Iowa’s BEST Country KIX 101.1

 
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