- Terrence Moore
Terence Moore has spent 30 years writing sports for major newspapers, including the last 23 for the
Atlanta-Journal Constitution (AJC). Moore is a sports columnist for the AJC, covering events and sports personalities locally, nationally and internationally. He has covered more than 20 Super Bowls, numerous World Series events, Olympic Games, NBA Finals, Final Fours, Indianapolis 500s, championship fights, major golf tournaments and other sporting events. Prior to joining the AJC, Terence spent five years at theSan Francisco Examiner , where he covered theSan Francisco Giants ,Oakland Raiders and wrote columns during his last two years at the paper. Prior to going toSan Francisco , Terence spent three years at theCincinnati Enquirer , where he coveredIndiana University andPurdue University sports, theCincinnati Reds andXavier University basketball. In addition to working for the AJC, Terence often appears on local and national television, from theOprah Winfrey Show toCNN to variousESPN shows. Terence has won numerous national, state and local awards through the years. He received an award in 1999 from theNational Association of Black Journalists for ranking as the longest-running black sports columnist in the history of major newspapers. Terence majored in Economics atMiami University , where he graduated in 1978 with a B.S. degree in business. Terence set the foundation for his professional writing career at Miami by working for The Miami Student newspaper for four years and spending the last two as sports editor.External links
* [http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/sportscolumns/entries/terence_moore/ Terence Moore at the AJC]
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