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
Madison School District gets students connected and excited for the new school year to start
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Change in frequency is expected to happen this week.
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U.S. Olympian, Chari Hawkins, will compete in Paris this August. She grew up in Rexburg and graduated from Madison High School in 2010. Her parents, Bill and Peggy Hawkins, sat down with BYU-Idaho Radio to talk about her successes and what it has taken to become an Olympian.
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LeRoy Transfield’s exhibit “Impressions in Clay” is now open in the Spori Art Gallery at BYU-Idaho. His sculptures include religious and figurative art with an impressionistic style. The free exhibit is open through July 25.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints broke ground on the Teton River Idaho Temple in Rexburg on Saturday, June 1. Elder Ricardo P. Gimenéz, a General Authority Seventy and a member of the North America Central Area presidency, presided at the ceremony and gave the dedicatory prayer.
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May 1, 1984, is a day in history many may not remember. There were no major world events or major announcements from large companies. However, in the small town of Rexburg, Idaho, on the campus of Ricks College, a major event did happen. The campus radio station went full power, 75,000 watts, on 100.5 FM. Now, 40 years later, BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating the milestone.
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