Brady Wakayama KING 5 Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, Career

Brady Wakayama Biography

Brady Wakayama is a well-renowned American journalist born in the United States. He is currently employed as a reporter by KING5 News. He studied broadcast journalism at Washington State University, where he received his diploma in May 2016.

He is extremely proud of his COUG and Asian American Journalists Association memberships. After graduating from WSU, he accepted a position as a reporter in Eugene, Oregon.

Brady Wakayama Net Worth

Wakayama has an estimated net worth of $1 Million. He has acquired a great fortune from his career as a  news anchor yet he likes to live a humble lifestyle. This includes his property, funds and earnings. His  job career is his  main source of income.

Brady Wakayama Salary

Wakayama receives a respectable wage from hIS job as an anchor. He receives an average annual salary of $50 thousand  which  translates to a monthly average wage of $4,166.

Year 2023 2024
Brady Wakayama Salary $50 thousand $60 thousand
Brady Wakayama Net Worth $1 million $1.5 million

Brady Wakayama Age

Details about his exact age are not publicly known. Hence, making it difficult to know when he was born and when he celebrates his birthday. We will update Wakayama’s age as soon as we have them from a credible source.

Brady Wakayama Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Brady Wakayama stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters or 165 centimeters), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs), his body measurements are an enviable.

Brady Wakayama Parents

Wakayama was born and raised in the United States by his parents. We tried to learn more about his family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who his parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if he has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Brady Wakayama Wife

Throughout his career there have been many rumors regarding his relationship status, however Wakayama has kept his relationship status quite private. We were unable to learn anything about whether he is married or still single. When this information becomes available, we will update this area.

Brady Wakayama Education

Wakayama educational journey began at Ballard High School, where he completed his high school coursework. During this crucial period of his academic life, he laid the foundation for his future educational and career pursuits.

After graduating from high school, his thirst for knowledge and passion for journalism led him to Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. There, he embarked on a transformative academic journey, dedicating himself to the rigorous study of broadcast journalism. Under the guidance of experienced faculty members and amidst a vibrant campus community, Brady honed his skills in journalism, learning the intricacies of reporting, storytelling, and broadcasting.

As Wakayama completed his coursework and earned his bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism, he emerged as a well-rounded and knowledgeable professional ready to make his mark in the world of media.

Brady Wakayama Career

Since November 2021, Wakayama has worked as a multi-talented writer and correspondent for KING 5. He was raised watching the renowned yellow coats on his family room TV and aspires to continue the excellence and integrity of KING 5’s newscasting.

Since leaving WSU, he has had the good fortune to work as a reporter for TV stations in Eugene, Oregon (KEZI) and Albuquerque, New Mexico (KRQE). He has covered a variety of stories for these stations, including the Eugene Marathon and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, as well as the deadliest sight-seeing balloon crash in New Mexico history and the extreme weather in Oregon.

Serving the Seattle and greater King County communities through various neighborhood philanthropic organizations like the Asian Counseling and Referral Services, Seattle Foundation, the Wing Luke Asian Museum and the United Way of King County sparked his enthusiasm for news reporting and narration.

Wakayama perceives his role in journalism as a sacred trust and an incredible privilege, as it empowers him to bridge gaps in knowledge, create dialogue and facilitate connections among diverse individuals. To his journalism is not merely a profession; it is a calling to be the voice of the voiceless, a guardian of the truth and a conduit for information that empowers citizens to make informed decisions.

 

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