About
Since returning to the Washington, DC area in 2003, Bryant’s contributions also include work with WTOP radio and as a sports anchor and WDCW-50 as host/reporter.
A native of the Washington metropolitan area, Bryant began his journalistic career as a reporter-trainee at WUSA-TV in Washington, DC. His path would take him to WBOC-TV in Salisbury, MD as a general assignment reporter; WHYY-TV in Wilmington, DE, where his beat included the Delaware General Assembly; New Jersey Network (NJN) to cover the hot bed of sports in Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York. Bryant has worked in New York City as a pre and postgame host with SportsChannel New York, and spent three years in Buffalo as a reporter/anchor with the Empire Sports Network, where his contributions helped earn the station a distinguished Telly Award. He has also served as a broadcast journalism lecturer.
Bryant earned a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. He holds a M.A. in American History, with an emphasis in African American history, from George Mason University.
He is an Adjunct Professor of History at Prince George’s Community College in Largo, Maryland.
Bryant is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, American Sportscasters Association, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, SAG-AFTRA, Organization of American Historians, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and Pi Alpha Theta.
Bryant resides in Maryland with his wife and two children.