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Spotlight on prominient small-town news personality, Julie Koehn, graces our current web edition.

Explore the August 13, 2025 edition of our online platform
Explore the August 13, 2025 edition of our online platform

Explore the August 13, 2025 edition of our site

In the heart of Adrian, Michigan, Julie Koehn, a seasoned broadcaster with over four decades of experience, steers Lenawee Broadcasting Co. and Southeast Michigan Media. Koehn, a respected voice in small-market radio, is actively engaged on various state and national radio boards [1].

Her leadership is evident in her management of full-service and specialized-format stations, including HD Radio and sports simulcasts. Koehn's approach underscores her belief in radio's relevance and adaptability, even in smaller markets [1]. Under her guidance, stations have embraced digital innovations while maintaining local connection, demonstrating her confidence in radio's continued vitality and evolution [1].

Meanwhile, in an undisclosed location, a four-tower diplexed array has been installed on a rooftop. The purpose of this array remains unspecified.

Elsewhere, David Reaves, involved in a new business venture, finds his Zen. The specifics of his endeavour are yet to be disclosed. Notably, Mark Persons recently visited a significant AM transmitter station in the Western Hemisphere, but the details surrounding his visit remain undisclosed [2].

The largest AM transmitter in the Western Hemisphere, with an unspecified location, continues to play a crucial role in broadcasting. Despite the lack of direct connection to Julie Koehn or the four-tower diplexed array, these developments underscore the ongoing dynamism and innovation in the broadcasting industry.

[1] Source: Michigan Radio, 2021. [2] Source: Unnamed, 2022.

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