Brad Johansen Biography
Brad Johansen is a well-known American anchor and news reporter. He at present serves for NBC 4 First as the co-anchor. Brad alongside Darlene Slope co-secures the news. Prior to joining the NBC4 news group, Johansen served for WCMH-television situated in Columbus, Ohio as the nightly anchorperson and journalist.
From 1996 to 2014, Brad worked at WKRC-television situated in Cincinnati, Ohio as the games chief. He used to announce Bengals preseason games while he was there. Brad took over for Pete Arbogast in the radio booth in 2000. Pete is currently in charge of the USC Trojans football and women’s basketball programs.
Age of Brad Johansen
Brad was born on March 6, 1962, in the United States. He is 60 years of age.
Brad Johansen Height
Johansen remains at a moderate level of 5 ft 10 inches ( Approx 1,78m).
Brad Johansen Family
He was brought into the world in the US of America to his mindful dad and adoring mother. However, insights concerning his folks and kin are as of now not accessible to the media. As soon as we have clear information, we will update you on this section regarding his family members.
Brad Johansen Spouse
He is a hitched man to his long-term darling named Colleen Johansen. There are three sons named; Connor, 27 years of age, Jordan, 30 years of age, and Braden, 12 years of age, and furthermore have one pretty girl in particular Riley, 17 years of age.
Brad Johansen Education
In 1990, Brad joined the College of Bradley and later procured a four year certification in Broadcast News-casting in 1994.
Brad Johansen Salary
Average annual earnings for Brad Johansen are $72,522 per year. This is as indicated by NBC4 anchor’s/journalists’ pay rates.
Brad Johansen’s estimated net worth ranges from $1 million to $5 million.
Brad Johansen Profession
Brad alongside Darlene Slope is the co-anchor of NBC4 First at 4 as well as NBC4 at 5. Tracing all the way back to his most memorable anchor work while he was an undergrad, He has served in TV broadcasting for over 37 years. Brad joined the staff at WEEK-television during his lesser year at Bradley College in Peoria, IL.
After graduation, prior to arriving in Cincinnati in 1992, Brad invested some energy in Lansing, MI, CA, San Luis Obispo, as well as Las Vegas, NV. Before moving to North Carolina for a year, he spent 26 years at WKRC. During that time, Brad went through a very trying year of transition.
He was Sports Director for 18 years and Voice of the Bengals for 11 years on the radio. Brad covered school football, NFL, and school ball for Fox Sports and CBS. Brad and his wife Colleen made it their life’s work to raise more than $3 million for various community charities. The duo makes use of their concert banquets and golf tournaments.