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Kevin Frazier : ウィキペディア英語版
Kevin Frazier
Kevin Timothy Frazier (born May 20, 1964) is a co-host of ''Entertainment Tonight'' and the founder, Owner of leading urban entertainment website HipHollywood.com. Frazier has worked as an anchor at Fox 19 in Cincinnati WXIX-TV as well as play-by-play commentary for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team from 1993-1995 as well as Fox Sports Net, later ESPN, where he hosted ''SportsCenter'' and a multitude of National Basketball Association themed programming (including ''NBA Shootaround'', ''NBA Fastbreak'' and ''NBA Fastbreak Tuesday''). From 2004–2011, he was a correspondent for ''Entertainment Tonight'' as well as a fill-in host, and from 2011-2014, was a co-host of ''The Insider''. Frazier is also the host of Game Changers on the CBS Dream Team airing nationally every Saturday morning 〔http://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs-dream-team//〕
He made guest appearances on ''America's Next Top Model'', ''Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School'' and ''Hell's Kitchen''. Frazier is also a forum guest on ''Jim Rome Is Burning''.
He hosted "Breakfast at the Open" on the Tennis Channel along with Lindsay Davenport for the 2009 U.S. Open and acting as a tennis correspondent from the Los Angeles studio. He also appeared on ''American Idol''.
He was added to Versus College Football Central studio staff in October 2010.
In January 10–12, 2011 Frazier filled in on "The Dan Patrick Show" for Dan Patrick who was working at the national championship Oregon vs. Auburn Football game.
On March 5, 2011, it was announced that he had been named co-anchor of ''The Insider'' effective today, it was announced by Linda Bell Blue, Executive Producer of CBS Television Distribution's ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''The Insider''. He joins ''The Insider'' anchor Lara Spencer.
In making the announcement, Bell Blue said, "Kevin has been an integral part of the ''ET''/''Insider'' family for seven years. He is one of the most respected correspondents in entertainment news with incredible sources and connections that will be put to good use as co-anchor of ''The Insider''." 〔http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/03/07/kevin-frazier-named-co-anchor-of-the-insider-723514/20110307cbs03/〕
In 2008, Frazier founded HipHollywood.com, the premiere online web site for the latest urban entertainment news.〔http://hiphollywood.com/contributors/〕 The company is a content partner for ET Online and The Insider, and offers breaking news, up-to-the moment pop culture information, photos and exclusive interviews with today’s top stars in music, sports, television and film.〔http://hiphollywood.com/about-us/〕
On September 1, 2011, Frazier was named the lead studio anchor for College Football on FX and Fox Sports Net and will be paired with analyst Marcus Allen for the 2011 season.
==Personal life==
Kevin Frazier attended Hammond High in Columbia, Maryland. He went on to Hampton University. He has two sons with wife Yasmin Cader, Shane and Reece Cader to July 5, 2010), and a son, Tony from a previous relationship.〔http://celebritybabies.people.com/2010/07/06/kevin-frazier-welcomes-son-reece/〕

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