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Brandon Lee Rudat
American journalist
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Born | () May 29, (age44) |
Occupation | Journalist |
Yearsactive | –present |
Brandon Lee Rudat (born May 29, ) is an American journalist and television anchor.
Professional career
Rudat started his professional career as an intern on the Today Show in New York City and a producer for WNBC's Today in New York where he covered the 9/11 terrorist attacks and aftermath.[1] Rudat then relocated to Maryland where he worked as the morning anchor and reporter for WHAG-TV, NBC Rudat has also worked as a political reporter for a cable news network in New York and a fill-in anchor at WVIT based out of Hartford, Connecticut, notably for his investigative reporting of illegal street vendors and manufacturers of illegal fire extinguishers.[1] Rudat worked with the 7News team out of Boston, Massachusetts, until April [2] and subsequently went to KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles[1] from June until April
From May to July , Rudat was employed by CBS Atlanta(now CBS46), the CBS affiliate in Atlanta, as the anchor of CBS Atlanta's morning show, Better Mornings Atlanta.[1][3] He also did a cameo as a news anchor in the film Green Hornet.[4]
On January 29, ,[5] he joined KTVK 3 (3TV), based in Phoenix as an anchor of the show Good Evening Arizona.[6] In Phoenix he's known as Brandon Lee.
He co-anchored the p.m. news broadcasts on Phoenix-based Arizona Family channels KTVK (3TV) and KPHO (CBS5), with Yetta Gibson.
Brandon rudat 7news boston news His exit shortly followed the departures of anchor Randy Price and an 11 p. During his two years there, he won a regional Emmy for a piece about a fire chief who was a convicted child sex offender and he was nominated for five other Emmys. However, these figures may vary substantially according to the level of seniority of the employee. He anchored Good Evening Arizona at 5 p.Awards
In May , Rudat won an Emmy for an exclusive story he did about a fire chief who was also a convicted child sex offender. He was also nominated for eight other Emmy Awards including Best Investigative Reporting and for his work at the Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy.[1]
Rudat is a graduate of New York University and is the recipient of an Associated Press award for Best Enterprise Reporting.[1]
References
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, Retrieved - ^Heslam, Jessica (February 12, ). "Weekend anchor Brandon Rudat out". The Boston Herald. Retrieved November 7,
- ^"Brandon Rudat".Brandon rudat 7news boston During his two years there, he won a regional Emmy for a piece about a fire chief who was a convicted child sex offender and he was nominated for five other Emmys. Newly single his adopted home of Providence, he learns to start over as a Business reporter. He stated that he was going to continue to pursue a career in news. Show up for work at 2 p.
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- ^"'Better Mornings' host Brandon Rudat plays anchor in 'Green Hornet' film". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved June 1,
- ^"Brandon Rudat, former CBS Atlanta morning host, gets gig in Phoenix | Radio and TV Talk".5 news boston team Except for Tommy Perez. Top Qs. I still struggle with being under that spotlight, but I love the storytelling aspect of it. Brandon is an Emmy award-winning journalist.
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- ^"Brandon Rudat, former CBS Atlanta morning host, gets gig in Phoenix". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved June 1,