Robert Grant Biography
Robert Grant is a Multimedia Journalist at WVLT News who came to East Tennessee from the Black Hills of South Dakota where he worked as a Weekend Anchor and Reporter for KEVN-TV. He leads nightside reporter for WVLT’s flagship 11 p.m. broadcast.
Robert Grant Age
He was was born and raised in a small New Hampshire and grew up in a New Englander. There it is not known which month he was born and when to celebrate her happy birthday.
Robert Grant Wife
There is no information known about her husband, marriage or dating hence it is not known about his children.
Robert Grant Salary/Net Worth
Working as a Multimedia Journalist at WVLT News who came to East Tennessee from the Black Hills of South Dakota where he worked as a Weekend Anchor and Reporter for KEVN-TV. She is wearing a good salary. However, the exactly estimated net worth not yet revealed.
Robert Grant Education
Robert is a New England native born and raised in New Hampshire United States. Outside of work, you might find him at the gym or with friends. He graduated from Quinnipiac University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Broadcast Journalism.
Robert Grant WVLT
Robert grew up a New Englander, born and raised in a small New Hampshire town. That’s where he enjoyed the outdoor activities the Granite State had to offer, from swimming and hiking in the summer months, to skiing in the winter snow. He later graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism from Quinnipiac University.
Robert’s passion for journalism started in high school, where he was the managing editor for the school’s paper. He says good story-telling starts with good writing. When not at work, you can find Robert hanging out with friends, practicing his golf swing at the driving range, or at the gym.
Robert is the lead nightside reporter for WVLT’s flagship 11 p.m. broadcast. He covers enterprise stories, breaking news, and crime. He’s an MMJ and shoots, writes, and edits his work which is typically fronted either live in the field or in-studio. Robert also serves as the weekend morning ancho
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