KUSI reporter and news anchor Brandi Williams will ride in this year’s July Fourth Parade as guest of the Coronado Brewing Company.
CORONADO – Weekend news anchor, Brandi Williams, of KUSI TV, will ride in Coronado’s July Fourth Parade. She will be a guest of the Coronado Brewing Company, and ride in their iconic Model T beer truck, “Olive Oyl,” alongside local historian and publicist, Joe Ditler.
Ratings have soared for the reporter/anchor since coming to San Diego last year. A veteran of national TV, Brandi Williams hosted several coast-to-coast programs before covering the news. Among them were Fox TV’s popular New Year’s Eve Party, with Ryan Seacrest; Mark Burnett’s realty TV show, “Toughest Cowboy;” and the “World’s Biggest Birthday Party,” with Donny Osmond.
During live broadcasts from the Hotel del Coronado last December, Williams took time to promote the Holiday Parade and the Coronado Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Coronado Brewing Company and their historic Model T, "Olive Oyl". She will be riding in the 1924 truck this July 4th.
She also covered the Hollywood Red Carpet for three years as Entertainment Editor for TV Guide, and has had her own show on the Travel Channel. Her image has appeared in numerous magazines and Internet publications, including Maxim.
As a young reporter and show host, Brandi gained international fame hosting The Ultimate Poker Challenge and The Vegas Minute, and continues to be recognized as, “The Queen of Hearts” and the “Poker Princess” by her poker fans wherever she goes.
After
just a year on the job, Brandi Williams' ratings have soared. She has
rapidly become one of San Diego's best known and most recognized TV
personalities.
Currently Brandi works the KUSI morning slot Wednesdays through Fridays as a news/feature reporter, and as the weekend anchor.
“I love Coronado,” said the popular reporter. “I come to the island at every opportunity. When I’m not shopping or eating at the great restaurants here, I’m riding my bike or skateboarding. It’s such a beautiful place, and it’s where I bring my family and friends whenever they are in town.”
"I
spend a lot of my free time in Coronado. I love the beach and the
village atmosphere," says the KUSI news/feature reporter and weekend
anchor. "I'm always bringing friends and family here."
In December she rode with the Coronado Brewing Company team in the Holiday Parade. “I have never had so much fun,” she said of her first Coronado parade. “I brought tons of candy canes to hand out to the kids, and all along the parade route we were mobbed by children. I’m looking forward to the July Fourth Parade.”
This year’s running of Coronado’s July Fourth Parade falls on Thursday. The theme is “America the Beautiful.” The parade begins at 10 a.m. at First Street and Orange Avenue, and proceeds south to Churchill Place. It lasts about two hours.
Skateboarding
is Williams' latest addictions. She carries the board in her car and
practices whenever she can get out of the studio and isn't working.
The Coronado Brewing Company is located at 170 Orange Avenue. For more information on the Coronado Brewing Company visit their website at
www.coronadobrewingcompany.com.
This release prepared by Joe Ditler and Part-Time PR. To promote your business, product or book, write or call josephditler@san.rr.com, or (619) 435-0767.
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