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Brad Giffen

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Brad Giffen is a retired Canadian news anchor who has worked on television in both Canada and the United States.

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Over his broadcasting career he has also worked as a radio personality, disc jockey, VJ, television reporter, television producer and voice-over artist.

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Broadcasting career

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Giffen studied at the Poynter Institute for Advanced Journalism Study.[1] In the late 1980s he was a broadcaster on CHUM-FM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He previously was John Majhor's successor veejay on CITY-TV's music video program Toronto Rocks.[2][3] and he hosted the CBC Television battle of the bands competition Rock Wars.[4]

In 1990, Giffen pivoted to news journalism and became a reporter for CFTO's nightly news program World Beat News (later rebranded as CFTO News in early 1998, and CTV News in 2005).[2]

In 1993, Giffen moved to the United States and became co-anchor of the nightly news on the Fox affiliate KSTU, in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1][5][6] Giffen left that post in 1995 to accept a tv news anchor-reporter position in New Orleans.[7]

Giffen anchored ABC affiliate WGNO in New Orleans, Louisiana until 2002. While in New Orleans he also hosted and produced the program ABC26 News This Week.[1]

From 2003 to 2008 he anchored the 5:30PM newscast at ABC affiliate WWSB in Sarasota, Florida.[1]

Giffen returned to Canada in 2008 to work as a news presenter for CTV News Channel.[1] He retired from news broadcasting in 2018 to become a full-time voice-over artist working under the professional name Brad Avenyou.

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Personal life

Giffen has two children Ajala and Jordan.

Awards

Giffen was awarded "Best In-Depth News Reporting" by the Utah Broadcaster's Association and "Best Newscast with Special Distinction" by the Louisiana Broadcaster's Association.[1]

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