
Journalist, Meteorologist & Newsroom Leader
Innovative, quirky, and motivated, Keith Bryant is a journalist and meteorologist with six years and more of broadcast news experience from Southern California. He's a newsroom leader who uplifts people through integrity, creativity, and teamwork. The California native is a meteorologist and Senior Digital Weather Producer for Spectrum News in Los Angeles, CA. He uses his vision and creativity to forecast and produce weather and climate content for Spectrum News' digital and streaming platforms.
Previously, Keith produced for NBC 7 News Today and NBC 7 News Midday at NBC 7 San Diego (KNSD-TV), delivering compelling content that entertains, informs, and shapes the world.
He also served as President of the San Diego Association of Black Journalists, where he innovates professional and educational programs for local Black journalists and the community. Additionally, he mentors young journalists to develop their skills and achieve their full potential.
Keith's news experience includes stops as a News and Weather Producer at NBC Connecticut in West Hartford and a Producer at KERO-TV in Bakersfield, CA.
He graduated from San Jose State and Mississippi State University with Broadcast Journalism and Operational Meteorology degrees.
As a producer, Keith strives to accomplish the organization's vision through urgency, creativity, and accuracy. He focuses on crafting newscasts that are hyperlocal and engaging. Plus, he uses the science of TV research and ratings to create a "great TV" experience for his news viewers.
As a meteorologist, Keith focuses on creating bold and visual weather graphics that tell the "weather story," and help people have the critical information they need to know to plan their day or stay safe from any disruptive weather event. He has experience covering the elements from nor'easters to blizzards and tornadoes in Connecticut, severe thunderstorms in Atlanta and mudslides, winter storms, extreme heat, and wildfires in Central and Southern California.
Innovative, quirky, and motivated, Keith Bryant is a journalist and meteorologist with six years and more of broadcast news experience from Southern California. He's a newsroom leader who uplifts people through integrity, creativity, and teamwork. The California native is a meteorologist and Senior Digital Weather Producer for Spectrum News in Los Angeles, CA. He uses his vision and creativity to forecast and produce weather and climate content for Spectrum News' digital and streaming platforms.
Previously, Keith produced for NBC 7 News Today and NBC 7 News Midday at NBC 7 San Diego (KNSD-TV), delivering compelling content that entertains, informs, and shapes the world.
He also served as President of the San Diego Association of Black Journalists, where he innovates professional and educational programs for local Black journalists and the community. Additionally, he mentors young journalists to develop their skills and achieve their full potential.
Keith's news experience includes stops as a News and Weather Producer at NBC Connecticut in West Hartford and a Producer at KERO-TV in Bakersfield, CA.
He graduated from San Jose State and Mississippi State University with Broadcast Journalism and Operational Meteorology degrees.
As a producer, Keith strives to accomplish the organization's vision through urgency, creativity, and accuracy. He focuses on crafting newscasts that are hyperlocal and engaging. Plus, he uses the science of TV research and ratings to create a "great TV" experience for his news viewers.
As a meteorologist, Keith focuses on creating bold and visual weather graphics that tell the "weather story," and help people have the critical information they need to know to plan their day or stay safe from any disruptive weather event. He has experience covering the elements from nor'easters to blizzards and tornadoes in Connecticut, severe thunderstorms in Atlanta and mudslides, winter storms, extreme heat, and wildfires in Central and Southern California.
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