Welcoming Mason Osgood

September 10, 2024

A person wearing glasses, a cap, and a brown T-shirt stands smiling in the doorway of a building. Next to them is a sign reading KOTO Radio above a vinyl record design. Posters and notes are visible on the wall inside.

By Julia Caulfield

A new voice is coming to the KOTO airwaves. KOTO’s newsroom with growing with Mason Osgood joining the team to help expand coverage in more rural parts of the region. KOTO’s Julia Caulfield sat down with Osgood to learn more.

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