Everyone Has A Story. Here's Brandon's.


Brandon Muth is a multimedia journalist attending the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and is expected to graduate in May of 2026. Brandon is currently interning at Arizona's Family KTVK (channel 3) and CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5), while also serving as a student coordinator at Arizona PBS KAET (channel 8).​
As a reporter, Brandon has worked for ASU’s The Cut Network and Cronkite News, a multimedia news organization and news division of Arizona PBS, where he covered statewide issues in politics, sustainability, and health disparities. He was also a former intern at KSAZ-TV FOX 10 Phoenix and KAZT-TV CW7 Arizona.
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He is experienced in operating Live-U for live shots in the field, editing videos on Adobe Premiere Pro and EDIUS, creating show rundowns in AP ENPS and Avid iNEWS, and creating graphics on Chyron CAMIO.
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His journey began in high school, attending Millennium High School in Goodyear, Arizona. As a senior in 2018, besides performing as the character Miss Trunchbull in his school’s production of Matilda the Musical that year, and delivering the closing speech at his graduation inside State Farm Stadium, Brandon was the lead yearbook editor, interviewing fellow students on and off-campus. Containing a passion for capturing and sharing stories, Brandon developed the idea that there is always a story to cover and everybody has a story to tell. Throughout his journey, he has continued to grow his craft as he strives to become a well-renowned news journalist.
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When he is not working on covering the latest news, he enjoys catching up on the latest music, movies, and television shows, travelling to explore various countries around the world, staying active, and spending quality time with friends and family.





