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Alan Abrahamson

职称:Lecturer of Journalism

所属学校:University of Southern California

所属院系:School for Communication and Journalism

所属专业:Journalism

联系方式:(213) 821-5398

简介

Alan Abrahamson is an award-winning sportswriter, best-selling author and in-demand television analyst. He launched his own website, 3 Wire Sports (www.3wiresports.com), in 2010. From 2006 until 2010 he was a columnist at NBC's online destinations: NBCOlympics.com, NBCSports.com and UniversalSports.com. For the 17 years before that, he was a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times; he spent his first nine years at the newspaper covering news and the final eight sports, mostly the Olympic movement. Since 2003, Alan has enjoyed a recurring role on television, in particular on NBC and its cable platforms. The Vancouver Games marked his sixth Olympics, Summer and Winter; he serves on the International Olympic Committee's press commission. With Alan as lead columnist at the 2008 Beijing Games, NBCOlympics.com won the Sports Emmy for “outstanding new approaches [in] sports event coverage.” After the 2008 Games, Alan co-wrote Michael Phelps' "No Limits: The Will to Succeed," and after the 2010 Olympics he co-wrote Apolo Ohno's "Zero Regrets: Be Greater than Yesterday." Both books are New York Times best-sellers.

职业经历

Alan Abrahamson is an award-winning sportswriter, best-selling author and in-demand television analyst. He launched his own website, 3 Wire Sports (www.3wiresports.com), in 2010. From 2006 until 2010 he was a columnist at NBC's online destinations: NBCOlympics.com, NBCSports.com and UniversalSports.com. For the 17 years before that, he was a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times; he spent his first nine years at the newspaper covering news and the final eight sports, mostly the Olympic movement. Since 2003, Alan has enjoyed a recurring role on television, in particular on NBC and its cable platforms. The Vancouver Games marked his sixth Olympics, Summer and Winter; he serves on the International Olympic Committee's press commission. With Alan as lead columnist at the 2008 Beijing Games, NBCOlympics.com won the Sports Emmy for “outstanding new approaches [in] sports event coverage.” After the 2008 Games, Alan co-wrote Michael Phelps' "No Limits: The Will to Succeed," and after the 2010 Olympics he co-wrote Apolo Ohno's "Zero Regrets: Be Greater than Yesterday." Both books are New York Times best-sellers.

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