Brandon Isle has more than 20 years of experience in radio and television. He graduated from BYU-Idaho in 2004 and returned as a full-time employee in 2014.
In his decade of television journalism, he worked at KIFI Local News 8 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and KKTV 11 News in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Since coming to BYU-Idaho, he has taught classes about radio productions, media literacy and video journalism.
Brandon enjoys hiking, running and spending time with his family. He and his wife, Marybeth, have six children.
Latest from Brandon Isle
BYU-Idaho Finance Department Chair Brian Page and senior BYU-Idaho Student Presley Aror talk to Brandon Isle about how the Finance Department fulfills the mission of BYU-Idaho.
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Natalia Hepworth thought her curly hair was a curse. But after years of learning how to love her own curls, she’s ready to help others learn techniques they can use in their every day lives to put them on the path to loving their hair too.
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To celebrate Love the Bus Month, BYU-Idaho talked to several public school transportation employees to learn more about bus safety and the importance of buses in the lives of students across Idaho.
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Josh Allen teaches in the English Department at BYU-Idaho and has released his third book of horror stories for kids. “Once They See You: 13 Stories to Shiver and Shock” delivers on its promise to shiver and shock its readers.
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The Idaho Transportation Department has recognized Just Serve of Rexburg as its District 6 Adopt-A-Highway Group of the Year for 2024. The recognition comes after a major highway cleanup.
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Foster families in Idaho have a new way to engage the kids their fostering by exploring Idaho’s outdoors.
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