Jason's love for radio and broadcasting began at a very young age. Often, as a child, you would find him glued to the radio for hours on end. Right out of high school, Jason began working as a board operator at a local radio station in Billings, Montana, specializing in retrieving coffee for the real DJs. Jason quickly found himself behind the microphone with his very own show. One thing led to another, and his passion for broadcasting took him into the television industry, where he worked as a meteorologist for quite a few years. You’ll generally find Jason breaking clays outside of work at the local trap shooting club, hunting, or skiing.
Jason Laird
Look: C-130 Hercules Lands On Highway Near Great Falls
The 120 Airlift Wing of the Montana Air National Guard landed two C-130 Hercules planes on the highway east of Great Falls!
Great Falls School Honored With National Award
Great Falls school honored with the 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award.
Popular Motel Chain Found In Montana Sells For Big Money
News outlets across the country have been reporting the big news that Motel 6 has been bought out by the parent company of Oyo, a Hotel Operator based in India.
Extremely Contagious Bacterial Infection Now On The Rise
According to the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pertussis has once again reached pre-pandemic levels in America.
Compelling Reasons To Move To Great Falls, Do You Agree?
Reasons to move to Great Falls, Montana, according to Liability Magazine.
Hunters Beware, This Is Incredibly Illegal In Montana
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks wardens remind hunters and homeowners of something incredibly illegal here in the Treasure State.
Look: Fishin Friday Photos
Take a look at these fishing Photos from across Montana
Major Airline In Montana Issues Surprising New Underwear Policy
Airline policy reminder that has left many folks scratching their heads.
Share Your Thoughts On River Recreation In Montana Now!
FWP seeking feedback on river recreation in Montana.
Revealing Look At Wireless Data Usage In Montana
According to a new study from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, wireless data usage among Americans was just over 100 trillion megabytes in 2023.