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A
native of Hollis, Queens, who built his foundation as a journalist
over the course of 14 years in New York and Philadelphia, Stephen
A. Smith is now widely recognized as one of most popular voices
on ESPN as well as one of the preeminent voices in the African-American
Community.
After graduating from Winston-Salem State University, Smith's
journalism career began as a high school sportswriter at the New
York Daily News in the summer of 1993. Just 14 months later, he
departed to cover college basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
As the years went by, Smith rose in the journalism profession,
covering everything from college basketball and football at Temple
University, to national college basketball and football, and ultimately
the National Basketball Association, his dream job. After four
years as a beat writer on the Philadelphia 76ers, he became an
NBA Columnist in 2001. By March 2003, Smith was promoted to General
Sports Columnist, becoming one of only 21 African-Americans in
the nation to hold such a title at that time.
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Smith's
career at ESPN began just seven months later when the World-Wide
Leader hired him away from Fox SportsNet's Best Damn Sports Show,
Period! to become an analyst/Insider on its premier basketball
show: NBA Shootaround. Since then, Smith's demonstrative, informative,
in-your-face style -- accentuated with a perspective rarely seen
or heard in mainstream media -- has invaded the airwaves on Shootaround,
SportsCenter, ESPNews, and even as a host with his own talk show,
"Quite Frankly" (August 2005-January 2007), easily making
him one of the most thought-provoking, yet polarizing figures
in all of sports.
The sky is the limit as far as Smith is concerned. The future
holds no boundaries. While he loves covering the NBA, which will
always be his passion, Smith also enjoys talking politics and
prides himself in having a political conscience. He still aspires
to host his own television show again someday in the near future,
morning or late-night. Presently, Smith's already hosting his
own Radio Show on 1050 ESPN in New York every weekday from 2-to-4
p.m. (EST), a show that's enjoyed enough success that ESPN took
"The Stephen A. Smith Show" National for the 3-to-4
p.m. hour (EST) last fall.
"I
don't want it to stop there," Smith says. "My
aspiration is to talk beyond sports, to use sports as a venue
to talk about what really matters to so many people out there.
I want the world, not just the sports world."
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