Bruce Gordon

Bruce Gordon

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Bruce Gordon mapped out his career as a TV news reporter before he left high school. Bruce anchored a weekly in-school TV news program at William Tennent High School in Warminster, Bucks County, PA. He continued broadcast work in college, doing radio play-by-play for Big Ten basketball (WNUR-FM) while attending Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in Evanston, Ill. He graduated in 1981.

While in Chicago, he wrote and produced radio newscasts and TV sportscasts for WGN Television and Radio, while frequently preparing broadcasts for legendary Cubs announcer Jack Brickhouse.

Bruce kicked off his on-air TV career in Abilene, TX, working first for KTXS-TV as a sports anchor, then at KTAB-TV as a news reporter. In 1983, he moved to Austin, TX, for a reporting job with the CBS affiliate, KTBC-TV, and in 1987, left Texas for a job in St. Louis, MO. For seven years he focused first on consumer, then environmental reporting at KTVI-TV. In 1996, he joined the FOX 29 news team.

Bruce has won several Associated Press "Best Reporter" awards, and received national recognition for an undercover report on pedophilia. He's a 10-time regional EMMY Award winner, including both the 2003 and 2004 awards for best hard news reporter.

Bruce lives in Delaware County, PA, with his wife, two daughters and one son.
 

 

  • Bruce Gordon Reports

  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:07 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:07:39 GMT
    Published reports are saying this is a murder/suicide. The victim is 47 year old family practice doctor Michelle Liggio, and the alleged gunman is her estranged husband 58 year old Christopher.
    Published reports are saying this is a murder/suicide. The victim is 47 year old family practice doctor Michelle Liggio, and the alleged gunman is her estranged husband 58 year old Christopher.
  • Monday, June 17 2013 6:14 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:14:04 GMT
    Parents at a Port Richmond playground say they fear for their kids' safety. They feel intimidated by a street person living, nearly full time, in the park!
    Parents at a Port Richmond playground say they fear for their kids' safety. They feel intimidated by a street person living, nearly full time, in the park!
  • Wednesday, June 12 2013 6:34 PM EDT2013-06-12 22:34:31 GMT
    The Trenton Titans minor league ice hockey team closed up shop back in April, for reasons that have never been fully explained. Now, season ticket holders have lost their team and their money.
    The Trenton Titans minor league ice hockey team closed up shop back in April, for reasons that have never been fully explained. Now, season ticket holders have lost their team and their money.
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