Marcus Lind

Morning Show Host on B103 and Afternoon Host on Ol' Red

July 24, 2020Updated: January 23, 2023
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

I was born and raised in Western Nebraska……True Western Nebraska that is. In Scottsbluff where I graduated from SHS in 2003, Go Bearcats!

I started my radio career there at a local station when I was 15. I worked as a part time board op and announcer until I went to college at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where I studied broadcasting. Go Big Red!

While I was at UNL, I was fortunate enough to work for HuskerVision and the Lincoln Saltdogs doing video production. My life adventures eventually led me back to Scottsbluff where ultimately, I got back into radio and have stayed in it ever since.

Even though the west will always be home. When the opportunity to move back east and work for Flood Communications came along in late 2019, I couldn’t pass it up.

My travels have now led me to be on the airwaves from Southeast Wyoming, through the Nebraska Panhandle, down to McCook, back up to North Platte, along the interstate to Grand Island, over to Beatrice, into Nebraska City, and extending into Southwest Iowa, and Northwest Missouri.

In my free time I enjoy sleep, live music, and sports. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I look forward to the opportunity to bring you the best content possible on Radio, TV, and Web.

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