The final episode of the exemplary show, Sundays with George Grant,
GEORGE GRANT of GRENADA BROADCAST — a stalwart Grenadian-Caribbean citizen and an outstanding, professional journalist of impeccable integrity, who was blessed with a classic voice, which was well-utilized, is dead.
SOURCES OUT of GRENADA are REPORTING that the professional, daring, balanced and well-spoken journalist, George Grant, who originally hails from the parish of St. Andrew, Grenada, was found lifeless at his home in St. George’s on the evening of Monday, April 27, 2020.
GEORGE, who FOUNDED and MANAGED GRENADA BROADCAST (a mass communications establishment); produced and hosted the popular, syndicated, unforgettable radio/online “Sundays with George Grant;” and also delivered several other online shows, including “Gudday Grenada,” among other media products and initiatives.
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE GRANT and as a celebration of his amazing life, which encompassed training and work experience in aviation, reporting, tourism marketing and broadcasting that fully embraced cutting edge, online technologies (even in his senior years), I am sharing the attached video of George’s final production of his Sundays with George Grant show.
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES are EXTENDED to his relatives of and to the Grenada Broadcast family. May his soul rest in peace, even as we pay tribute to him as a stalwart citizen of Grenada and the Caribbean; a professional, consummate broadcaster who exercised balance and a burning passion for truth and accuracy in journalism; and a practitioner who was always at the cutting edge, utilizing technology to get worthwhile information to the masses, ‘cost him what it may.’
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER “SUNDAYS with GEORGE GRANT” show like we knew it with George Grant. The scope and currency of his topics, the depth of his content, the inclusive range of the guests he interviewed, and the alluringly authoritative sound of his voice — can never be duplicated. However, we must do our best to ensure that we emulate the integrity and dedication he exhibited in ensuring that his media house remained independent and maintained the tradition of being a defender of the 4th estate.