Jon Bowman

Reporter

Jon Bowman has one of the most solid histories in Denver's radio and television market. He is a familiar face and voice to many with a career that spans more than 20 years in Colorado.

Jon's career began in Syracuse at WHEN/WTVH (CBS) where he worked as a photog/one-man band then crossed over to become a reporter/anchor. On his pipe-line to Denver, Jon spent two years at high-powered WKBW (ABC) as a reporter/anchor. He then took the last leg of the pipe-line landing at KMGH (CBS) where he again worked as a reporter/anchor. Jon also has worked at KDKO Radio and ESPN Radio while also reporting for the Denver Daily News. How funny that now all these years later we have given the whole one-man band concept a new name--back-pack journalists--and are back where we started.

A sit-down with Jon Bowman:

Who have been some of your most memorable people to interview?

The politicians always rank high on the list; I would have loved to have talked with President Barack Obama during the campaign. I am also from Chicago, so it would be like one South Shore guy talking with another from Hyde Park.

But, because I kind of love the "Cowboy Way" I think interviews with John Wayne and Clint Eastwood rank high. Although, Randolph Scott and Steve McQueen are perhaps my favorite ten-gallon hat guys!

If you could interview anyone dead or alive who would it be?

The list is fluid, as they say. Nelson Mandela would be good, as would anyone who made the stand in Texas at the Alamo. Having lived in San Antonio and done the tour, the story of facing death for a cause would be wonderful to hear. And Satchel Paige, the best pitcher of all-time, would also be neat to chat with about the way things were.

What is the best thing about being a journalist?

Getting to meet five new people everyday is one of the neat things the job allows for. Having an office in a live truck is also very hot. Perhaps the best thing is having the opportunity to tell stories everyday, in many cases stories on subjects I had little prior knowledge about before doing the report.

Do you have any hidden talents?

That I am a very good photog and love shooting video to help tell stories.

I also love doing home improvement projects with my better half.

What is one thing no one would ever guess about you?

That I love old cars! My baby is a 1959 MGA Roadster that I have had for 34 years. This little sports car is now 50.

Recent Articles

  • Metro police about to get more help keeping an eye on the streets

    Posted on: 10:25 pm, May 14, 2013, by

    DENVER — The TOPS program is expanding to include more drivers who spend up to 10 shifts on metro Denver... Read More ›

  • Predicting thunderstorms in Colorado getting help from above

    Posted on: 10:42 pm, May 13, 2013, by

    BROOMFIELD, Colo. — At the Rocky Mountain Skyport, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is showing off a Gulfstream... Read More ›

  • Potholepalooza coming to Denver

    Posted on: 4:37 pm, May 6, 2013, by

    DENVER — In some cities they are offering a one month Potholepalooza, where citizens are encouraged to phone or e-mail... Read More ›

    potholes
  • Broncos player surprises Swanson Elementary School teacher

    Posted on: 10:15 pm, April 19, 2013, by

    ARVADA, Colo. — Val Cordova helps kids at Swanson Elementary get active as part of the Fuel Up To Play... Read More ›

  • CDOT announces plans for summer cone zone projects

    Posted on: 10:44 pm, April 11, 2013, by

    GOLDEN, Colo. — The Colorado Transportation Department—CDOT—is rolling out the list of more than 50 summer cone-zone construction projects which... Read More ›

  • Denver lawmakers debate animal police training, dog owners rally

    Posted on: 10:49 pm, April 3, 2013, by

    DENVER — The Senate Judiciary Committee took testimony on why police officers need animal behavior training on Wednesday.
    Senate Bill 226,... Read More ›

  • 18th century masterpiece found in storage at Denver Art Museum

    Posted on: 6:22 pm, April 2, 2013, by

    DENVER — A painting by the master, Giovanni Antonio Canal—known as Canaletto—was donated to the Denver Art Museum by a... Read More ›

    Valuable find put on display at Denver Art Museum
  • 10-year-old hopes sleeping photos win her Broncos contest

    Posted on: 7:18 pm, March 28, 2013, by

    GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. — Ten-year-old Sarah Long sleeps a lot when she gets her picture taken.  It’s a tradition that... Read More ›

    sleeping
  • Tour of Lory State Park shows fire damage

    Posted on: 5:56 pm, March 22, 2013, by

    LAPORTE, Colo. — The 1,400 acre Galena Fire had some unintended consequences on park land, last week in Larimer County.... Read More ›

  • Home buying program helps more people get their own houses

    Posted on: 10:38 pm, March 19, 2013, by

    DENVER — If you are interested in buying a property in Denver or Littleton, “Have we got a deal for... Read More ›

  • String of hit-and-run crashes prompt police to put us all on alert

    Posted on: 10:24 pm, March 6, 2013, by

    DENVER — Crash after crash in Denver are leaving a trail of injuries and death on the streets of Denver.... Read More ›

  • Univ. of Colo. researchers find gene that may cause obesity

    Posted on: 9:37 pm, March 5, 2013, by

    AURORA, Colo. — Good news for anyone trying to keep body weight under control. University of Colorado School of Medicine... Read More ›

  • Experts: Men making more money in traditionally women-dominated fields

    Posted on: 8:12 pm, March 4, 2013, by

    DENVER — While women still dominate nursing in terms of employment, they lag behind in terms of earnings.
    The average female... Read More ›

  • New funding announced for Rocky Mountain Greenway

    Posted on: 11:05 pm, February 18, 2013, by and

    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood joined Colorado Governor John... Read More ›

  • Black Vietnam vets finally getting PTSD treatment

    Posted on: 10:25 pm, February 15, 2013, by

    For realtor Billy Scott, limo-owner Dan Brown and guide Sid Wilson, their quest to get treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder... Read More ›