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Your World of Creativity

Mark Johnson, Journalist

Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Marketing, Design, Business, Self-improvement

5.045 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

After three decades at Idaho’s leading news organization, KTVB News anchor and journalist Mark Johnson is retiring from television broadcasting. 

In his storied career, he’s been the face of Idaho news on KTVB’s top-rated evening and late newscasts and a champion for countless community nonprofit organizations. He’s covered a Super Bowl, a World Series, Fiesta Bowls, NCAA basketball tournaments, and five Olympic games, winning a national Edward R. Murrow award for his work involving the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics. 

Johnson became something of a national sensation earlier this year when he updated his bio and the station released a tweet with no information other than his name, picture, and a link to the bio. The mysterious Tweet spawned online memes, one showing two pictures of Johnson claiming he created the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine. Stephen Colbert noted the sensation on his Late Night show in April, showing a doctored picture of Harry Truman holding up a copy of the Chicago Tribune with the headline “Mark Johnson.”

A constant in the lives of generations of Idaho families, Mark Johnson has watched 30 years of Idaho history unfold from his spot in the KTVB studio. Viewers tuning in knew from the smile on his face or his calm, measured tone what kind of day Idaho was having. And on some days, he let Idaho know what he really thought by “Just Sayin’” what was on his mind. 

“It has been a blessing and an incredible honor to serve our region while working at the most amazing station in America for the better part of my life. I never imagined I would go to so many places around the country and the world to cover events and stories that mattered to Idahoans. More importantly for me, being able to live and raise a family in such an amazing community while working with hundreds of colleagues who have been more like a family to me has been the greatest gift,” said Mark Johnson. “It’s time for me to start enjoying the next chapter of my life with my wonderful wife, four amazing daughters (2 of them headed to college), and my first grandson. Though I will miss the daily rush of the newsroom and the front row seat to the news of the day, I look forward to taking a step back and enjoying all of the wonders Idaho has to offer.” 

During his tenure as lead anchor at KTVB, the team has earned multiple awards for broadcast excellence, including regional Emmy® awards for the News at 10. He has also served a number of local non-profits, including The Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers - Big Sisters, United Cerebral Palsy, United Way, Salvation Army, First Tee of Idaho, Make-A-Wish, the Boise Rescue Mission, Dress For Success, and others. 

“It has been an honor and pleasure to work alongside Mark both personally and professionally over the decades. He puts his whole heart into his journalistic work and support of community service events. His immense contributions to the success of KTVB and his colleagues is immeasurable,” said Lisa Chavez, Director of Content. “Mark has provided our audience with steadfast, trustworthy, authentic news coverage with a personality all his own. Please join me in thanking Mark for his dedication and congratulating him on an incredible career and new chapter of life.” 

Mark Johnson’s final broadcast on KTVB will be on December 23, 2021.

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A mock in your world of creativity with best-selling author and brand

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innovator Mark Stinson. Mark introduces you to some of the world's leading creative talents

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from publishing, film, music, restaurants, medical research and more. You'll discover how

0:23.5

to tap into your most original thinking, how to organize your ideas and most of all how

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to make the connections and to create the opportunities to launch your creative work. Unlocking

0:34.9

your world of creativity. Hello again friends and welcome back to our podcast on locking

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your world of creativity. And today our creativity we're going to talk about the news, we're going

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to talk about community involvement, we're going to talk about what it takes to become an

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internet sensation from a news anchor. My guest today is Idaho's leading news anchor for

0:59.4

many many years and he's just announced his retirement coming up at the end of the year. I'm so

1:04.3

glad to have Mark Johnson on the program. Mark welcome. Thanks for having me Mark. I love your

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podcast. It's inspirational. It's fun and I have no idea why I'm on today. Well for one, there was

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another MJ who had a last dance a few years ago and they made a ESPN special. Is that this kind

1:24.3

of MJ last dance I think we're talking about? Are you on the farewell tour after being on the news

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for decades? Yeah, you know, 41 years in the business mark, 30 all told here in Boise, Idaho,

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25 continuous and it's time to hang it up. Are you looking for a co-host?

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We may we may be looking at that. Listeners, you're here first.

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Actually, it's funny. You brought up the other MJ because I almost got fired when I was working

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in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a sports guy back in the day. I decided to take a Monday off and go

2:04.7

play golf and I didn't have my pager. Remember those days? Didn't have my pager on and I decided to

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ask the sports director that I was working with to go play with me. And he didn't bring his

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pager. Well, all of a sudden that morning, Michael Jordan decides to announce his retirement

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