Yes, it's true, Ozark TV officially went off the air Dec. 1, 2007. I truly enjoyed covering the people, events and places of the Lake of the Ozark. I will miss reporting on this community everyday. No experience is wasted and my time as host of Ozarks in the A M gifted me a wealth of experience and opportunity, not to mention an incredible video resume.
I look forward to the many opportunities yet to come and I'm excited to announce my new adventure at KCLQ radio. 107.9 The Coyote is the #1 radio station in 13 counties of the Ozarks. Our coverage area reaches Jefferson City, Columbia and parts of Springfield in Missouri. Our top-rated morning show with KC and the Roundman has 56,000 listeners tuning in each weekday. I'm pleased to be part of the Coyote family and excited to grow in another type of broadcast medium. Best of all, it affords me the ability to continue living and working in my favorite Missouri location - the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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