Terence Moore
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Terence Moore

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Terence Moore is nationally renowned as a sports columnist and as a sports commentator. In addition to writing his opinions as a national columnist for Forbes.com and as an opinion page writer for CNN.com, Terence is a frequent television contributor to CNN, MSNBC, the Black News Channel and ESPN, and he runs Atlanta Sports Unlimited, his own YouTube channel on Atlanta sports teams. In addition, Terence does work for NFL Films projects, and he appears every Sunday night on a top-rated sports show called Sports Zone (WSB-TV) in Atlanta, where he has lived since January 1985. Along with Terence's television work and column writing, he has taught an upper-level journalism course since 2014 at Miami (Ohio) University, his alma mater. He received the university’s Wiepking Distinguished Professor award in 2019 as the top visiting professor in the College of Arts and Sciences. He also has been a member of Miami's alumni board of directors. Terence spent 25 years as a general sports columnist for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution before he made the transition to the Internet. He spent two years as a national sports columnist for AOL Sports through the spring of 2011. During much of his writing career, he continued his more than 30 years of doing national and local television -- ranging from an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show to regular commentaries on CNN-SI to becoming a top panelist for five years on ESPN’s Rome Is Burning. After AOL Sports, Terence wrote columns for Sports on Earth.com and MLB.com for seven years. Terence has covered more than 30 Super Bowls, numerous World Series events, three sets of Olympic Games, the NBA Finals, Final Fours, Indianapolis 500s, championship fights, major golf tournaments and other sporting events. Prior to joining the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Terence spent five years at the San Francisco Examiner, where he covered the San Francisco Giants, the Oakland Raiders, the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco 49ers. Prior to working in San Francisco, Terence spent three years at the Cincinnati Enquirer, where he covered Indiana and Purdue University sports and was a backup writer for the Cincinnati Reds during their Big Red Machine days. Terence has won numerous national, state and local awards. He was honored in 1999 by the National Association of Black Journalists for ranking as the longest-running black sports columnist in the history of major newspapers. He still holds that distinction, and as a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America, he has voted for Baseball Hall of Famers longer than any African-American in history. He also was the first African-American to cover an NFL team on a regular basis for a major newspaper in the United States when the San Francisco Examiner gave Terence the Oakland Raiders beat in 1980. Terence majored in Economics at Miami (Ohio) University, where he graduated in 1978 with a B.S. degree in business.
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