When he was producing the Fox
Business Report, Grant received an average of about 100 pitches
a day. Most pitches never made it past the voicemail or press release
stages, “I only had a few seconds to spend on any one release,
voicemail or VNR. The potential stories that went directly in the
trash were the ones that were too hard to understand, too commercial,
too difficult to put together or most often, too boring.”
The Manhattan Bureau tries to ensure that every tape shipped
to every newsroom has a story on it that can be put directly
on the air.
Grant started his career as a Desk Assistant in the Washington
Bureau of NBC News in 1982. Subsequent positions included reporter,
writer, field producer, assignment editor and line producer at
both at the network and local levels in Washington, DC, Paris,
Florida and New York. He has covered everything from plane crashes
to the porn industry. The death of Princess Diana to the birth
of the internet revolution. He was an assignment editor in the
DC bureau of ABC News when the Berlin Wall came down, DC Mayor
Marion Barry was arrested, the US invaded Panama and the Chinese
government crushed the democracy movement in Tiananmen Square.
He wrote and produced daily coverage of the first Gulf War and
covered the crack wars on the streets of Washington, DC. At one
murder scene, where a woman washing dishes was hit by a stray
bullet that crashed through her kitchen window, Grant will never
forget a witness saying to him, “The scary thing is, those
bullets have no names on them.”
While at Fox, Grant shared a section of the newsroom with Christina
Summers, the producer of the Fox Style Report. In addition to
her extensive experience in the world of fashion, Christina’s
background includes a childhood in Rome and a career in newsrooms,
ranging from CNN to Fox to the WB. Her areas of coverage have
included investigative reporting, business news and style.
Christina’s talents include the ability to use sophisticated
editing techniques to turn almost any material into compelling
television. She has traveled extensively for The Manhattan Bureau,
including trips to Italy and the UK to shoot, write and edit
an international presentation on Alzheimer’s Disease. She
has also done extensive work in the area of oral anti-fungal
agents.
Combined, Grant and Christina have more than 35 years
of experience in TV news.
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