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==Social Media==
Johnson was an early adopter of [[social media]]; understanding the power of [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]] and other platforms to brand and promote clients. This knowledge has allowed him to negotiate precedent setting social media language in talent contracts. His own use of social media has allowed him to trend #1 in Washington DC and in the United Kingdom.


==Education==
==Education==

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Micah Johnson
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BornJuly 23
OccupationTelevision Agent
WebsiteMediaStars Worldwide

Micah Johnson is an American broadcast journalist. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Entegy Group - MediaStars Worldwide, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 1986, Johnson became one of the youngest male anchors at CNN Cable News Network in Atlanta, Georgia. At the network, he anchored Headline News, CNN Radio, and was one of the primary voices of CNN, including Larry King Live.

On-Air Career

Johnson started his on-air career as a disc jockey at WLEM Radio in Emporium, Pennsylvania at the age of 16. His first television job came at WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania. Johnson went to WVVA in Bluefield, West Virginia as primary anchor before being hired at CNN in 1986. In 1990 Johnson moved to NBC in Washington where he anchored morning drive on the NBC Radio Network.

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Micah Johnson Anchoring Headline News

Management career

Johnson briefly moved into politics as senior producer of radio and television in the United States Senate Republican Conference. From there he held the position of news director at KTSM-TV in El Paso, Texas, WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio/Wheeling, West Virginia, WBRE-TV in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania, WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and WVIT-TV in Hartford, Connecticut. In 2002, Johnson joined the Meredith Corporation as Vice president of News Operations - overseeing the broadcast group's 14 television stations. He also created and oversaw Meredith's Washington, DC Bureau. While at Meredith, Johnson recruited entertainment personality Robin Leach to the television group and with him produced many specialty shows from the Billboard Music Awards, Country Music Awards, Grammys and original series Penthouse F. After Meredith, Johnson briefly partnered with Leach at KVTE-LP in an attempt to launch an all-Vegas television network. Johnson founded Entegy Group/MediaStars Worldwide which represents on-air talent, producers, writers, and hosts. In 2007, Johnson discovered shark expert Jimmy Hall and placed him on Discovery Channel's popular Shark Week series. In the middle of the shoot, Hall died in a tragic base jumping accident on Baffin Island in Canada.

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Johnson Interviewing John Glenn
File:Micah Johnson On Cover Of Arizona Foothills Magazine.jpg
Johnson On The Cover of AZ Foothills Magazine

Social Media

Johnson was an early adopter of social media; understanding the power of Facebook, Twitter and other platforms to brand and promote clients. This knowledge has allowed him to negotiate precedent setting social media language in talent contracts. His own use of social media has allowed him to trend #1 in Washington DC and in the United Kingdom.

Education

He attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania studying Communications Media. Shortly thereafter, he was awarded the University's Distinguished Alumni Award. Johnson sits on the IUP Alumni Association's Board of Directors.

Awards

Johnson has won or been nominated for more than 30 Emmy Awards. He won the New York Festival's Gold Medal Award in 1989 for his anchoring of the fall of the Berlin Wall on NBC Radio. He has also won numerous Associated Press Awards. In 1993 he won an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding News Operation at WTOV. Johnson is listed in Who's Who in America

Memberships

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