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Bryan Logan

Saturday Morning Anchor

Bryan Logan is KPBS' Saturday morning News Anchor whose career spans news and talk radio, print, cable, and television news. His full time job is as editor, producer, and reporter at KFI in Los Angeles. He has bylines in the Hollywood Reporter and has appeared on BBC News. Bryan was born and raised in Los Angeles. He earned a bachelor’s degree at San Francisco State University, where he studied journalism and sang in the campus gospel choir. Bryan plays drums, alto saxophone, and piano and has backed artists on stages at the House of Blues, Avalon Hollywood, and Dodger Stadium. He also enjoys cooking and finding new music in his spare time.

RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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