Chandler Guadagnin has worked in radio broadcasting for nine years. He began as a junior in high school for Deer Creek Broadcasting in Chico, CA.
Following high school, Chandler served as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Nebraska Omaha Mission.
Over nearly a decade of broadcast experience, he has worked as a board operator, halftime and postgame show host, and reporter. He currently works as a reporter and host for All Things Considered.
In his free time, Chandler enjoys watching and playing sports. He is a big baseball fan. His favorite teams are the San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors, and BYU Cougars.
Latest from Chandler Guadagnin
The following is a news release from The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on November 16, 2023.
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Michelle Dennis Christensen is an author and speaker. Her new memoir is called “Mirrors of Jesus: Finding Parallels of Christ in our Lives.” In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, Christensen shared what drove her to write this book and the meaning behind the title of her book.
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Greg Wrubell is perhaps best known as the voice of BYU sports. Wrubell is the play-by-play broadcaster for BYU men’s basketball, football, women’s soccer and baseball. Along with his broadcasting duties, he currently serves as the director of Broadcast Media at BYU. Prior to his being hired at BYU in July 2016, Wrubell worked for KSL Newsradio from October 1989 to July 2016.
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Chris Lowry is a BYU-Idaho faculty member in the Psychology Department. He gave the BYU-Idaho devotional address on November 14, 2023. His talk is entitled, “The Best Gifts.” Prior to the devotional, Lowry spoke with BYU-Idaho about his devotional address.
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The BYU football team was handed its fifth loss of the season on Saturday night, and its third in a row. The Cougars are now 5-5 on the season and 2-5 in conference play. BYU now has only two chances left to qualify for a bowl game — both are ranked opponents.
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This year marks the 57th edition of the Festival of Trees in Idaho Falls. The festival gives residents the chance to buy a Christmas tree while supporting DWI, formerly the Development Workshop. Mike O’Bleness, the president of the festival, talked with BYU-Idaho Radio about the history of the festival and what it has to offer.
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