
Brady Johnson
Audio Operations CoordinatorHe started as the Audio Operations Coordinator in July of 2022. Brady is a member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
Brady is an Augustana College 2021 graduate with a degree in journalism and political science. A resident of central Illinois for the last 18 years, he has experience in print, radio, and broadcast journalism.
Please feel free to reach out if you are having any technical issues with our station or streams or just have an inquiry.
Brady can be reached at btjohn6@ilstu.edu or by calling (309) 438-2115.
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Republican candidates seeking Illinois' governorship focused on public health mandates and the school system in one of the few debates held before June’s primary.
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This month 175 years ago, three Tazewell and Woodford county men were indicted on charges alleging harboring runaway slaves.
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Water may be on every Peorian's mind this week, but not for the same reason. In a 6-3 vote, the Peoria City Council on Tuesday increased water-sewer utility fees, adding about 16 cents monthly onto some Peorians’ bills.
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A congregation of friends, family, and veterans celebrated three Peoria WWII servicemen. Over a hundred people came out on a sunny Saturday afternoon to honor Baxter Fite Jr.’s 100th birthday, officially April 12, at Bethany Baptist Church in Edwards.
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In an 8-3 vote Tuesday night, the Peoria City Council waived its right of first refusal on the Spirit of Peoria, likely ensuring the boat’s departure from the River City.
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The Washington District Library (WDL) Board of Trustees has voted 4-3 to close the Sunnyland Branch of the WDL.
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After hearing some public opposition, council members divided on the redistricting process voted to deny new policy sessions before the map adoption vote on Feb. 22.
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The Peoria Planning and Zoning Commission has its hands full with short-term rental applications, and that’s putting it lightly.
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The Peoria City Council and Mayor Rita Ali unanimously approved the pending council redistricting map, titled Version 2.3. A public hearing may be soon as next week.