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He later joined the Dallas Morning News in 1989 and became the lead sports columnist for the paper in 1998. [2] While at the Morning News, he was a beat writer for the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Stars, and Texas Rangers. He has also covered Oklahoma Sooners football for The Daily Oklahoman and the San Francisco Giants for the San Jose Mercury News.
Stein covered the NBA for more than five years at The Dallas Morning News, first as a Dallas Mavericks beat writer for three seasons (1997–2000) and then two seasons as an NBA columnist. [ 1 ] Stein began writing for ESPN.com in 2000, [ 4 ] and signed on full-time in 2002 to serve as the site's senior NBA writer.
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2.8 The Dallas Morning News. 2.9 ... The following is a list of notable American sportswriters who worked for the sports departments of their respective newspapers ...
George Randolph Galloway (born January 19, 1943) is an American sports columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and a graduate of Sam Houston State University.Until September 2013, he was the host of Galloway and Company, the drive-time program on KESN 103.3 FM, ESPN Radio's Dallas affiliate and also heard on ESPN Xtra on XM Radio.
She nearly left the covering sports/news after being let go by ESPN. She spent eight years covering news before turning her attention to covering sports which included co-hosting a radio talk show Elf and Slater for a year on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. [5] Also, she covered Dallas area sports teams for WFAA and KTVT. [6]
The Dallas Morning News is a daily newspaper serving the Dallas–Fort Worth area of Texas, with an average print circulation in 2022 of 65,369. [3] It was founded on October 1, 1885, by Alfred Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News, of Galveston, Texas. [4]
Gosselin joined the Dallas Morning News in 1990, after spending time in Detroit, New York City, and Kansas City. In 1992, he was assigned as a beat reporter for the paper, and he became known for his NFL Draft analysis, a role he held until 2012, when he was named "general sports columnist". [1]