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Elaine Frontain Bryant is Executive Vice President and Head of Programming at A&E, Lifetime, and LMN. She manages the programming teams for all three networks and is responsible for overseeing the development, creation and execution of all programming. She is also charged with integrating new programming with digital initiatives and developing ways to expand the brands across multiple platforms. She reports to Rob Sharenow, President, Programming, A+E Networks.
Frontain Bryant was named Executive Vice President and Head of Programming for A&E in 2015. Under her leadership the A&E programming team developed a bold and critically acclaimed non-fiction programming slate, garnering her numerous Emmy Awards®. Frontain Bryant launched the groundbreaking series, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, winner of the 2017 Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special and the 2020 Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special. She launched The Day I Picked My Parents, which won the 2020 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Series, and the 2016 Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Programming and recipient of a 2016 Television Academy Honors, Born This Way.
Frontain Bryant developed the acclaimed investigative documentaries Secrets of Playboy and Exposing Parchman and forged the network’s partnership with the WWE which includes WWE Treasures, WWE Rivals, WWE Lost Treasures, and a number of Biography episodes about WWE talent. Other series launched under Frontain Bryant include the hit Court Cam and the upcoming Kings of BBQ starring Anthony Anderson and Cedric the Entertainer. She also developed the cutting-edge live documentary series Live PD, and the network’s second live franchise Live Rescue. Frontain Bryant led the relaunch of the acclaimed Biography series and spearheaded the relaunch of two acclaimed A&E franchises, the Emmy Award-winning Intervention and the Emmy Award-nominated Cold Case Files.
She also served as Executive Producer on The Clinton Affair as well as several documentary features from the A&E IndieFilms theatrical slate including City of Ghosts from Emmy Award winner Matthew Heineman and Erik Nelson’s A Gray State, and the Emmy Award-nominated Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes from award winning director/producer Alexis Bloom.
Frontain Bryant was previously Senior Vice President of Programming and Development at HISTORY where she developed and oversaw series including The Curse of Oak Island, Forged in Fire, Alone and Hunting Hitler, and worked on development of scripted fair including Texas Rising and Sons of Liberty. Prior to joining HISTORY, Frontain Bryant served as Senior Vice President of Non-Fiction & Alternative Programming for A&E Network, responsible for such hits as Wahlburgers, Duck Dynasty and Storage Wars.
Earlier in her career, Frontain Bryant served as Vice President, Creative Development and Production at Magna Global Entertainment, overseeing the creation and production of original television programming, including the Emmy Award-nominated film, The Wool Cap, starring William H. Macy. Before that, she directed and produced two seasons of the non-scripted series Girls vs Boys, and produced more than 15 episodes of the Peabody Award-winning A Walk in Your Shoes.
Frontain Bryant also produced the independent film The Farmhouse. She served as director of creative affairs for Fred Berner Films and associate-produced the Emmy-nominated special About Us: The Dignity of Children.
Frontain Bryant is a graduate of Texas Christian University and lives in Connecticut with her husband and daughters.
Speaking on: View From the Top: “Business Unusual”