Staff
Josh Bohn - President & CEO

Josh started his radio career at WMRF & WIEZ Radio in Lewistown, PA in as a part-time board operator, on-air personality, and engineer. After going to college and working for a variety of stations in central and western Pennsylvania, Josh joined the engineering team at Delmarva Broadcasting in Salisbury, MD and Dover, DE as a staff engineer. He later joined Cumulus Broadcasting as their Chief Engineer in Huntsville, AL.
He also owns and operates 1490 WIEZ and W234DN 94.7 in Decatur, Alabama. www.wiezradio.com.
Josh is married to Dana. They have one son and 10 cats!
Dana Ryan - Vice President & Voiceover Queen

Dana Ryan graduated from Webster University in St. Louis with a degree in Media Communications. She started her radio career at KQKQ, the former Sweet 98 in Omaha. Dana has worked all over the country: WTID in Tuscaloosa, AL, WAFL/Eagle 97.7 in Dover, DE, 104.3 WZYP in Huntsville, AL, WKRQ in Cincinnati, OH, and WUBE/B105 in Cincinnati, OH. Most recently, Dana was heard as part of the Magic Morning Show on WMJJ/Magic 96.5 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dana serves as Vice President for Bohn Broadcast Services, where she handles many customer inquiries, as well as coordinating office and scheduling operations.
Paul E. Burt - Senior Engineer

Paul Burt serves as Senior Engineer and Project Manager and brings more than 40 years of broadcast expertise to Bohn Broadcast. Paul has served as Chief Engineer for major broadcasters in New Orleans, Austin, West Palm Beach, Baton Rouge and Atlanta. His knowledge of RDS technology is nearly unparalleled in the industry.
Paul has managed a plethora of engineering projects, from studio buildouts to major transmitter installations. We are proud to have him as part of our family at Bohn Broadcast!
Paul has managed a plethora of engineering projects, from studio buildouts to major transmitter installations. We are proud to have him as part of our family at Bohn Broadcast!
Micah Dempsey - Provisioning Manager
Josh Jones - Chief Technician

Josh Jones began is broadcast career at the Fargo, ND cluster of Triad Broadcasting, maintaining 2 AM and 5 FM plants. He later assisted in the construction of KNDS-LP and then served as its chief engineer. A short stint in television added another feather to his hat. He even spent a year or two repairing switching power supplies, and still has some hair left!
He has been active in broadcast radio and television for nearly two decades and is ready to tackle your repair and project needs.