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Grace Creek Media is a production, distribution and management company whose goal is to create value through the creation, acquisition and development of cross-media properties and branded distribution platforms. The company produces and manages programs for leading cable networks and PBS, publishes the online magazine tcsdaily.com, and provides communications consulting for corporate and institutional clients.
Most recently, the company launched the new weekly public television series Ideas in Action with Jim Glassman, a co-production with The George W. Bush Institute in Dallas, TX.
In 2009, the company acquired Sportskool, the first and only multi-platform on-demand sports instructional network. Sportskool is available free in more than 34 million digital cable television households and features world class athletes including Doug Flutie, Tony Gwynn, Mia Hamm, Anna Kournikova, Misty May, Bode Miller, Mike Vallely, Bill Walton and Shaun White.
Recent Grace Creek documentaries include Real Economics, a one-hour examination of the American economy, Fighting Words, Ben Wattenberg's political autobiography, and Project Happiness, a ninety-minute feature documentary that follows a group of California high school students who meet the Dalai Lama. Other recent public TV series include Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg, Wine Food & Friends with Karen MacNeil, and Closer To Truth.
Grace Creek's producers have worked in countries all over the world, including The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico, Tanzania, India and Japan.
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