STUDENT BROADCASTER HOOKED ON LIFE BEHIND THE MIKE
October 22, 2008
October 22, 2008
MARYVILLE, Mo., Oct. 22 -- Northwest Missouri State University issued the following news release:
For Michael Willis the flexibility required to work in broadcasting is second nature.
Willis, a junior in broadcasting from King City, grew up helping out on the family farm.
"There is no schedule on a farm, you have to learn to be flexible," Willis said. "If a cow starts giving birth in the middle of the night, you can't say 'sorry, it's n . . .
For Michael Willis the flexibility required to work in broadcasting is second nature.
Willis, a junior in broadcasting from King City, grew up helping out on the family farm.
"There is no schedule on a farm, you have to learn to be flexible," Willis said. "If a cow starts giving birth in the middle of the night, you can't say 'sorry, it's n . . .