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Roy Sekoff is the founding editor of The Huffington Post. He was born and raised in Coral Gables.〔(Huffington Post ),〕〔(Sonki Fitness - All-Star (Roy Sekoff) )〕 Before helping launch The Huffington Post, he was a writer, producer, and on-air correspondent for Michael Moore’s Emmy-winning ''TV Nation''. Sekoff served as the head writer for the 2000 Shadow Conventions, and as Communications Director for Arianna Huffington’s 2003 gubernatorial campaign. He has also worked as a screenwriter -- penning scripts for 20th Century Fox, Universal, Disney, Caravan, and Sony -- and as a free-lance journalist, writing for publications including The Village Voice, The Times, Elle, Redbook, and Rock Magazine. Sekoff is a frequent guest on TV and radio shows, and has appeared on ''The Ed Show'', ''The Joy Behar Show'', ''Larry King Live'', ''The O’Reilly Factor'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', and ''Anderson Cooper/360'', among others. In 2010, he was one of the Executive Producers of ''Freshmen'', a pilot for ABC created by Greg Malins. Sekoff is a graduate of Coral Gables Senior High School (Class of 1978). In college (at the University of Miami) he was voted "Funniest Man on Campus". He starred in a "B" movie Animal-House-type comedy "King Frat" filmed in Miami and Coral Gables. Sekoff is also a frequent guest on the morning news series, "In Natan Cohen". He discuses his views and talks on modern-day economics. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roy Sekoff」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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