News Summary
Brandon Taylor, a Winthrop University alumnus, has returned to Wisconsin to join the evening news team at 27 News. With significant experience in journalism, including previous roles in South Carolina, Taylor is committed to delivering compelling local news. His dedication to mentoring and community engagement is expected to enhance the viewer experience as he reconnects with the Wisconsin audience.
Madison, Wisconsin –
Brandon Taylor, an alumnus of Winthrop University, has returned to Wisconsin to join the evening news team at 27 News. Taylor, who graduated in 2007 with a degree in Communications and Journalism, officially started his new role in April 2023, marking a significant career milestone as he re-establishes his presence in the state he considers home.
Career Highlights
Before his recent appointment at 27 News, Taylor served as an anchor at WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina. His career in television journalism began shortly after graduation when he took his first job with a TV station in Myrtle Beach. Taylor’s extensive experience includes a period as a Wake Up Wisconsin anchor from 2014 to 2018 before he transitioned to South Carolina.
Award-Winning Journalist
Recognized for his exceptional storytelling abilities and strong viewer connections, Taylor has earned multiple awards throughout his career. His dedication to delivering high-quality news has made him a respected figure within the industry.
Community Engagement
Throughout his career, Taylor has been committed to mentoring young people across the country, sharing his expertise, and encouraging the next generation of journalists. His involvement with the United Methodist Church reflects his dedication to community service and connection, demonstrating his commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others.
Personal Life and Interests
Brandon Taylor recently moved back to South Central Wisconsin with his Goldendoodle, Monroe Madison. The transition marks a personal milestone, as he expressed his excitement about returning to his roots in Wisconsin, where he plans to both work and live. In addition to his career, Taylor enjoys traveling, exploring new foods, and meeting new people.
What to Expect
Viewers can watch Brandon Taylor on 27 News during the week, with broadcasts scheduled at 5, 6, and 10 p.m. As he reintroduces himself to the Wisconsin audience, Taylor aims to leverage his experience to deliver compelling stories and local news coverage that resonates with the community.
Conclusion
Brandon Taylor’s return to Wisconsin not only signifies a personal victory after years away but also strengthens the local media landscape. His blend of expertise and community involvement promises to enhance viewer experience, and many locals are looking forward to seeing him back on screen.
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