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Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson

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Nationality
  
American

Website
  
scoopb.com

Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson

Education
  
Don Bosco Preparatory High School

Occupation
  
sportswriter, journalist, Sports analyst

Alma maters
  
Eastern University, Hofstra University

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Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson (born 28 May 1985) more commonly known as "Scoop B," is an American sportswriter, journalist, and Sports analyst. Robinson is an entertainment and sports writer and on air personality most notable for CBS Sports Radio and The Source magazine. Scoop B is the former host of the CBS Sports Radio Show, Brown and Scoop. He's currently a managing editor and columnist at Respect. magazine.

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Education

As a child Scoop B attended the Bruce Beck and Ian Eagle Sports Broadcasting Camp. Scoop B completed Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Eastern University and graduated with a Master's degree in Journalism from Hofstra University.

Career

Scoop B at the age of 12 co-hosted his first radio show, Nets Slammin' Planet, with former New Jersey Nets player, Albert King and radio personality Evan Roberts. The show was broadcast on the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio) and was featured on NBA Inside Stuff. Scoop is a regular writing contributor to sports and entertainment magazines such as, Slam magazine, The Source, Billboard, CBS Local Sports, Respect., Vibe, Jet, Ebony. He appears regularly as a sports contributor on television and radio including Sirius XM radio, Arise Television Network, Complex, ESPN.

In 2015 Scoop B launched the CBS Sports Podcast, Brown and Scoop. Scoop B has been the source of several major sports stories including stories seen on media television shows such as CBS This Morning and TMZ Sports.

In 2016, Scoop B launched Scoop B Radio.

References

Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson Wikipedia