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Terry Foster : ウィキペディア英語版
Terry Foster

Terry Foster (born February 12, 1959 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American sports columnist and radio personality in Detroit. He co-hosts ''Valenti & Foster'' on WXYT-FM The Ticket, a sports radio station, with Mike Valenti. It can be listened to worldwide (minus CBS restrictions) on (WXYT-FM 97.1 The Ticket's website ) Foster recently wrote a book called "100 Things Tiger Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die," He also co-wrote ''The Great Detroit Sports Debate'' with fellow Detroit writer Drew Sharp. He is a sports columnist for ''The Detroit News'' and also writes enterprise pieces on the Detroit Lions, a twice a week page two column and daily blog at (detnews.com ). He began his broadcasting career in the 1990s on WDFN in Detroit before moving to WXYT. Of the many broadcasters who have moved between the Detroit sports radio rivals, only Foster has worked at WDFN twice and WXYT twice.
A native Detroiter, he began his journalism career in 1981 with ''The Grand Rapids Press''. He later moved to the ''Detroit Free Press'' in 1982 where he covered high school sports in Macomb County. He stayed with the ''Free Press'' until 1988 when he left for ''The Detroit News'' after being approached by the newspaper for the second time. He earned his journalism degree from Central Michigan University and was once was a bartender and short order cook at the Lindell Athletic Club in downtown Detroit.〔
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From 1988–1994, he was the Pistons beat writer for ''The Detroit News'' during the Bad Boys era. During that time he also covered Michigan Wolverines football, golf, tennis and auto racing. Foster has covered: Super Bowls, World Series, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, 1996 Summer Olympics, and Wimbledon. Foster has also contributed to other broadcasts and the ''Grand Rapids Press''. In 2006, Valenti and Foster broadcast from the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.
Foster is an active member of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association, founded in 1948 by pioneer Detroit Tigers announcer Ty Tyson. He recently started a public diary at TerryFostersblog.com
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