Logan Johnson

I’m a brand content producer and editorial storyteller with a background in journalism and longform narrative work. I currently work at NBCUniversal’s Dateline, where I create and produce video, audio, and digital content for high-visibility platforms and large audiences.

My work focuses on turning complex, trust-sensitive topics into clear, engaging stories—whether that’s through scripted audio, video narratives, or social-first content. I’ve spent years owning projects end to end, from concept development and scripting to interviews, production, editing, and final delivery, often collaborating closely with legal, editorial, and creative partners along the way.

I’m especially interested in storytelling that builds credibility and connection over time. I enjoy shaping narrative arcs, developing recurring content series, and experimenting with format and tone to create work that feels human, accessible, and native to the platform it lives on.

My Friend’s House — a safe haven in Collingwood, Ontario

Samantha Jones, executive director of My Friend’s House, a women’s and children’s shelter in Collingwood, Ontario, discusses the growing crisis of domestic violence in Canada. She shares how cases are on the rise, how the shelter supports women at risk, and encourages anyone experiencing abuse to reach out for help. My Friend’s House is also involved with the Sunflower Foundation, created in memory of Ashley Schwalm, to raise awareness and honor her life.Nov. 14, 2025

Samantha Jones, executive...

Kentucky Community Still Fearful 20 Years After Erica Fraysure Disappears

With a population of fewer than 650 people, everyone seems to know each other in the small town of Brooksville, Kentucky.Which is why it's so strange that a 17-year-old could disappear without anyone in the town knowing.Yet, on October 21, 1997, Erica Fraysure disappeared from that small Kentucky town, and hasn’t been seen since.For 20 years, people in Brooksville have lived with the fear that the same person who might have taken Erica, could be right down the street, simply waiting for another...

After 31 Years, Ruth Parker Still Hopes to See Sons CJ and Billy Vosseler Again

Charles Vosseler was a businessman who dreamed of living a simple life — at least that's who he portrayed himself to be in the classified ad Ruth Parker found him in in 1980. Coming from a farming background herself, Ruth found the idea of simple and sustainable living to be right up her alley.After less than a year of letter writing and phone conversations, Ruth packed up her things and moved from Wisconsin to New Hampshire to marry Charles.Ruth and Charles, who had a real estate business, had...

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