Steven Bohner
Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan
School
Michigan State University
Expertise
Content Creation
- Morning radio producer for highly rated show in the top 75 market.
- Multimedia content producer for a local TV station in the top 50 market.
- Digital producer for over a decade with expertise in news, entertainment, gaming, and lifestyle content.
Experience
Steven Bohner has been a digital content creator for over a decade, writing content for local radio station and TV stations. He has written content about pop culture, news, entertainment, gaming and much more. He produced a morning radio show for nearly a decade, keeping his finger on the pulse of pop culture and entertainment news, all while engaging with the audience on a real and personal level. Now, he writes for several outlets online and is a producer at a local TV station in Michigan. He loves learning about new topics and exploring different points of views.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications with a specialization in Digital Media Arts and Technology.
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Stories By Steven Bohner
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Here's a closer look at the serious heart attack Sig Hansen suffered in Season 12 of "Deadliest Catch."
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ABC's hit reality show "Shark Tank" had its first ever live episode to kick off Season 14, but many fans were not pleased with the result.
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Michelle Yeoh had no idea that one of her "The Witcher: Blood Origin" character's most striking features would be her decision.
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How do Rick and Marty Lagina of "The Curse of Oak Island" afford all of the equipment and manpower to continue to search for the lost treasure?
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Season 4 of the Netflix thriller series "You," starring Penn Badgley, will release next spring, and Netflix just released a new promo trailer.
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The Crown, now starring Imelda Staunton, is coming back sooner than you think.
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Marty and Rick Lagina have been searching for Oak Island's money pit for over a decade, but there may be one clue that came from an Edgar Allan Poe short story.
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Many of the characters in Showtime's long-running hit, "Shameless," have suffered an injury during the show's 11 seasons, but was Carl's broken leg real?
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If Toby Loobenfeld from "The Big Bang Theory" looked familiar to you, there's probably a good reason. Perhaps it has something to do with a road trip ...
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SneakERASERS allow you to clean your shoes on the go. It's a simple yet effective concept, and the company's done quite well for itself in recent years.
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Don Stark is perhaps most notable for his role on "That '70s Show," but he only got into acting for the most random of reasons.
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Netflix's "The Ice Road" depicts how perilous ice road trucking can be. Two professionals, Lisa Kelly and Todd Dewey, critiqued the film on accuracy.
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Santini had a memorable arc on "Blue Bloods." And the actress who plays her has a lengthy filmography that's worth checking out.
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"My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission" was a hit in Japan when it came out. Here are the streaming services you can watch it from the comfort of your home.
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Lisa Kelly of "Ice Road Truckers" is no stranger to hitting the open road. Before appearing on the series, she had a background in operating vehicles.
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You might not recognize him under the clown paint, but you've surely heard or seen the actor behind Pennywise since 1990's "It" miniseries. Where is he today?
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"Deadliest Catch" has its fair share of frightening moments, including one Season 3 scene where a man fell overboard and almost succumbed to hypothermia.