Jason Lamb Bio, Age, Education, DOD, FX69 Grunge, Salary, Net, NewsChannel 5

Jason Lamb Biography

Jason Lamb is an American journalist who began his career as a reporter with the NewsChannel 5 Network in December 2012 and can be seen weeknights at 10 p.m. on NewsChannel 5. Jason has covered several important stories for NewsChannel 5 throughout his time there.

How old is Jason Lamb? – Age

He was born and raised up in Beaverton, Oregon. His date of birth is not known.

Jason Lamb Education

He earned journalism and political science degrees from the University of Missouri. He worked as an intern for KPTV-TV in Portland for two summers while in school.

Jason Lamb DOD

Jason makes his debut appearance in DOD as part of the FX69 Grunge. For any ’90s child who wanted to sound like Kurt Cobain, the Grunge pedal was seductive. It didn’t have obnoxious adult designations like Volume, Tone, or Distortion on its control knobs. Instead, it communicated in its own language. It chose to say Loud, Butt, Face, and Grunge, perfectly reflecting the angry late-night MTV emotion of the time.

DOD is recognized for its plain-Jane style, which includes actual, simple colors and normal fonts, as well as standard knob settings like volume, tone, and distortion. The Grunge, on the other hand, threw all preconceptions about pedal aesthetics out the window — and, in keeping with the series’ spirit, probably broke the glass just for fun.

Jason Lamb Photo
Jason Lamb Photo

The DOD Grunge pedal was a huge hit, arriving on the heels of grunge and selling 2,000 units a month. What was butt? It had a colorfully painted casing, weird graphics, and knob controls that didn’t make sense at first. What was the name of the face? What was the purpose of the grunge knob? This pedal was a huge hit, and it effectively guaranteed Jason Lamb’s career with DOD. Kurt Cobain’s product placement served to boost its appeal even more.

Where did Jason Lamb go – Career

Following the search for AMBER Alert suspect Tad Cummins, he went across the country and reported from the Florida beaches as Hurricane Matthew approached. He was the only television reporter present at the first electric chair execution in the United States in 2013.

Jason has won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for writing, two national SPJ Sigma Delta Chi Awards for feature reporting, a National Headliner Award, and 12 EMMY Awards for his storytelling. Jason won the Photojournalism Award for Reporting from the National Press Photographers Association in 2016.

Jason has also instructed journalists from all across the country on collaborative storytelling strategies at professional conferences and workshops in Georgia, Alaska, and Minnesota. He comes to Nashville from Anchorage, Alaska, where he worked as a reporter for KTUU-TV, covering everything from Sarah Palin’s Vice Presidential campaign to Senator Ted Stevens’ death, as well as a volcano explosion and the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Jason worked as a reporter for KOMU-TV in Columbia, Missouri before moving to Alaska.

Jason Lamb Salary

He earns an annual salary of $1 Million.

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He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.