Jeff Gralnick
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Jeff Gralnick is a television journalist with 47 years of experience, as well as a professor of new media at Columbia University and Fairfield University.
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Gralnick currently serves as a news consultant for NBC. His experience includes: reporting on the field in Vietnam for CBS News, served as a Vice President and Executive Producer for ABC's World News Tonight, also served as an Executive Producer of NBC's Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, was an Executive overlooking the creation of ABCNews.com, covered the astronaut Alan Shepard's mission in 1961, produced the coverage for every U.S. space flight through Apollo 11, and also covered man's return to space in 1988 after the space shuttle Challenger's accident
A graduate of New York University, Jeff is familiar with the NYC Metro as an Adjunct Professor of New Media at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the Fairfield University Journalism Program.