Broadcast media professional with four years of professional experience as a multimedia journalist and TV reporter, with three years experience serving a top-50 market. Began career as a MMJ in Colorado Springs and NFL writer for Sports Illustrated before serving three years as a news reporter for Action News Jax in Jacksonville, Florida. Logan prides himself on his versatility, investigative & enterprise reporting style, and immersive approach to live TV.
Logan started off his professional career as a Multimedia Journalist for Colorado Springs's breaking news leader and legacy station, KKTV 11 News. During his time at KKTV, Logan also served as an NFL writer for Sports Illustrated, while writing three articles a day across several team publications. After just six months in the roles, Logan jumped all the way from market 86 to market 41 in Jacksonville, serving three years as a news reporter for Action News Jax, Cox Media Group's Fox & CBS duopoly.
In his time at KKTV, Logan's web articles repeatedly ranked top-20 in all of Gray Television, while his broadcast reporting garnered national attention. Meanwhile, during Logan's time as an NFL writer for Sports Illustrated, his articles consistently showed at the top of Google's search results by simply searching NFL team names due to his SEO specialization. Just six months into his role with KKTV and SI, Logan was able to make the leap from market 86 in Colorado Springs to market 41 in Jacksonville, Florida, displaying his rapid professional growth. At Action News Jax, Logan consistently led the market with exclusive, enterprise reporting, including a criminal investigation into public meeting law violations by St. Johns County Airport Authority Board Members. Three board members would later be criminally charged in no small part due to the allegations Logan first uncovered as an Action News Jax exclusive.
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