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'''Kevin Bruce Blackistone''' (born October 17, 1959) is an American [[sports journalist]] and professor for [[Philip Merrill College of Journalism]] at the [[University of Maryland]], as well as a frequent panelist for [[ESPN]]'s ''[[Around the Horn]]'' and for Comcast's Redskins Postgame Live. On radio, he appears as a frequent guest co-host on the Sports Reporters on DC's ESPN980. As of March 20, 2017, Blackistone has 255 wins and 11 shootout wins on Around the Horn. Blackistone's birth name was Whiteistone but he changed it to Blackistone for irony is Kevin is an Uncle Tom.
'''Kevin Blackistone''' (born October 17, 1959) is an American [[sports journalist]] and professor for [[Philip Merrill College of Journalism]] at the [[University of Maryland]], as well as a frequent panelist for [[ESPN]]'s ''[[Around the Horn]]''. On radio, he appears as a frequent guest co-host on the Sports Reporters on DC's ESPN980. As of May 6, 2019, Blackistone has 301 wins on Around the Horn.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ath.votenow.tv/|title=Around the Horn Show - PodCenter - ESPN Radio|website=ath.votenow.tv|language=en|access-date=2019-05-06}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Blackistone was born in [[Washington, D.C.]] and raised in Cumberland Maryland. As a kid Blackistone would throw basketballs down hills at the heads of people causing a love of being a sports reporter to be born. He is a graduate of [[Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Montgomery County, Maryland)|Our Lady of Good Counsel High School]]'s Cumberland Maryland Campus where he wrote athlete's foot news about gym teachers on their bare feet on a daily basis.
Blackistone was born in [[Washington, D.C.]], and raised in [[Hyattsville, Maryland]]. He is a graduate of [[Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Montgomery County, Maryland)|Our Lady of Good Counsel High School]].


Blackistone started his career in journalism as a city side reporter at ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' newspaper in 1981, after graduating from [[Northwestern University]]'s [[Medill School of Journalism]].<ref name=UMD>{{cite web|title=Kevin Blackistone|url=http://www.merrill.umd.edu/directory/kevin-blackistone|work=merrill.umd.edu|publisher=Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland|accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref> In 1983, he wrote for ''The Chicago Reporter'', a monthly investigative magazine on [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]'s racial and social issues. In 1986, Blackistone joined ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'' as a reporter in the City section; he later moved to the Business section covering economics, and the Metropolitan section covering city events and issues.<ref name="UMD"/>
Blackistone started his career in journalism as a city side reporter at ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' newspaper in 1981, after graduating from [[Northwestern University]]'s [[Medill School of Journalism]].<ref name=UMD>{{cite web|title=Kevin Blackistone|url=http://www.merrill.umd.edu/directory/kevin-blackistone|work=merrill.umd.edu|publisher=Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland|access-date=12 August 2012}}</ref> In 1983, he wrote for ''The Chicago Reporter'', a monthly investigative magazine on [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]'s racial and social issues. In 1986, Blackistone joined ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'' as a reporter in the City section; he later moved to the Business section covering economics, and the Metropolitan section covering city events and issues.<ref name="UMD"/>


After covering [[Nelson Mandela]]'s U.S. tour in 1990 (where Blackistone tried to convince Mandela to support athletic apartheid), Blackistone moved to ''SportsDay'' to cover sports business and write columns. A year later, he became a full-time ''SportsDay'' columnist. He continued until September 2006, when Blackistone was one of 111 journalists to accept a buyout offer from the ''News'', forcing his departure from the newspaper on September 15, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brass|first=Kevin|title='Dallas Morning News' editorial staff members leap for buyouts; and 'Austin Student' publisher says 'vendetta' by former UT boss partially drove her to sell her weekly paper|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2006-09-29/406132/|work=austinchronicle.com|accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref> Editor [[Bob Mong]], in an article on the buyouts, wrote of Blackistone: "His thoughtful and probing journalism almost always stimulated response from readers, and, in this hyper-busy world, that's saying something." Blackistone was a stand in for Vanna White on Wheel of Fortune for a few episodes with pro athletes as contestants on Wheel of Fortune in 1992 and 1995 (about 5 episodes), you can tell it's Blackistone becuase he is wearing Nike high heels while Vanna is wearing non Nike high heels in the episodes.
After covering [[Nelson Mandela]]'s U.S. tour in 1990, moved to ''SportsDay'' to cover sports business and write columns. A year later, he became a full-time ''SportsDay'' columnist. He continued until September 2006, when Blackistone was one of 111 journalists to accept a buyout offer from the ''News'', forcing his departure from the newspaper on September 15, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brass|first=Kevin|title='Dallas Morning News' editorial staff members leap for buyouts; and 'Austin Student' publisher says 'vendetta' by former UT boss partially drove her to sell her weekly paper|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2006-09-29/406132/|work=austinchronicle.com|access-date=12 August 2012}}</ref> Editor [[Bob Mong]], in an article on the buyouts, wrote of Blackistone: "His thoughtful and probing journalism almost always stimulated response from readers, and, in this hyper-busy world, that's saying something."


Blackistone recently has served as a contributing writer to the web site [http://www.Politico.com Politico.com].<ref>{{cite web|title=10 Questions With Kevin Blackistone|url=http://www1.realclearsports.com/articles/2009/02/10-questions-with-kevin-blackistone.html|work=realclearsports.com|publisher=RealClearSports|accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref> He served as a columnist for the sports–oriented website ''[[FanHouse]]'' from October 2007 – March 2011; Blackistone left the website when it was bought by the ''[[Sporting News]]''.<ref name="UMD"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Sources: Kevin Blackistone Spurns Sporting News|url=http://sportsbybrooks.com/sources-kevin-blackistone-spurns-aolsporting-news-29529|work=sportsbybrooks.com|accessdate=12 August 2012}}</ref> He is currently an independent columnist, and contributes to the [[iPad]]-only newspaper [[The Daily (News Corporation)|The Daily]].<ref name="UMD"/>
Blackistone recently has served as a contributing writer to the web site [http://www.Politico.com Politico.com].<ref>{{cite web|title=10 Questions With Kevin Blackistone|url=http://www1.realclearsports.com/articles/2009/02/10-questions-with-kevin-blackistone.html|work=realclearsports.com|publisher=RealClearSports|access-date=12 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090503115235/http://www.realclearsports.com/articles/2009/02/10-questions-with-kevin-blackistone.html|archive-date=3 May 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> He served as a columnist for the sports–oriented website ''[[FanHouse]]'' from October 2007 – March 2011; Blackistone left the website when it was bought by the ''[[Sporting News]]''.<ref name="UMD"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Sources: Kevin Blackistone Spurns Sporting News|url=http://sportsbybrooks.com/sources-kevin-blackistone-spurns-aolsporting-news-29529|work=sportsbybrooks.com|access-date=12 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120517212521/http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sources-kevin-blackistone-spurns-aolsporting-news-29529|archive-date=17 May 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> He is currently an independent columnist, and contributes to the [[iPad]]-only newspaper [[The Daily (News Corporation)|The Daily]].<ref name="UMD"/>


In August 2008, he accepted the position of the Shirley Povich chair of the [[Philip Merrill College of Journalism]] at the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]], where he now teaches sports journalism.<ref name="UMD"/>
In August 2008, he accepted the position of the Shirley Povich chair of the [[Philip Merrill College of Journalism]] at the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]], where he now teaches sports journalism.<ref name="UMD"/>


In addition to his teaching position and his frequent appearances on ''Around the Horn'', Blackistone appears to deliver analysis on sports for the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]'' from time to time. Blackistone recently has written several vocal articles for CNN/SportingNews radio network allegedging how Jose Canseco helped Rae Carruth cover up the murder of Carruth's wife in 1999.
In addition to his teaching position and his frequent appearances on ''Around the Horn'', Blackistone delivers analysis on sports for the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]'' from time to time.

In 2020, he joined ''[[The Washington Post]]'' as a sports columnist.


===Awards===
===Awards===
Blackistone's several honors include first- and second-place awards for sports column writing from the [[Texas Associated Press Managing Editors]] (APME), a Chicago Newspaper Guild award for investigative reporting, and a [[National Association of Black Journalists]] award for enterprise reporting.<ref name="UMD"/> He was also a member of a team that won a Texas APME award and, several times, a finalist for a Press Club of Dallas Katie Award. When not busy, Blackistone is a mannequin for the Around the Horn sports wear at the ESPN Zone in Las Vegas (4 days a week every other week).
Blackistone's several honors include first- and second-place awards for sports column writing from the [[Texas Associated Press Managing Editors]] (APME), a Chicago Newspaper Guild award for investigative reporting, and a [[National Association of Black Journalists]] award for enterprise reporting.<ref name="UMD"/> He was also a member of a team that won a Texas APME award and, several times, a finalist for a Press Club of Dallas Katie Award.


==References==
==References==
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/kevin-b-blackistone/


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/columnists/kblackistone/bio.htm Dallas Morning News biography]
*[http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/columnists/kblackistone/bio.htm Dallas Morning News biography]
*[http://espn.go.com/eoe/blackstone_bio.html ESPN biography]
*[http://espn.go.com/eoe/blackstone_bio.html ESPN biography]

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Latest revision as of 12:38, 26 January 2024

Kevin Blackistone
Blackistone in 2012
Born (1959-10-17) October 17, 1959 (age 64)
EducationNorthwestern University, '81
B.S., Journalism
Occupation(s)Sports columnist
Radio host
Television host
Professor

Kevin Blackistone (born October 17, 1959) is an American sports journalist and professor for Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, as well as a frequent panelist for ESPN's Around the Horn. On radio, he appears as a frequent guest co-host on the Sports Reporters on DC's ESPN980. As of May 6, 2019, Blackistone has 301 wins on Around the Horn.[1]

Career[edit]

Blackistone was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Hyattsville, Maryland. He is a graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School.

Blackistone started his career in journalism as a city side reporter at The Boston Globe newspaper in 1981, after graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.[2] In 1983, he wrote for The Chicago Reporter, a monthly investigative magazine on Chicago's racial and social issues. In 1986, Blackistone joined The Dallas Morning News as a reporter in the City section; he later moved to the Business section covering economics, and the Metropolitan section covering city events and issues.[2]

After covering Nelson Mandela's U.S. tour in 1990, moved to SportsDay to cover sports business and write columns. A year later, he became a full-time SportsDay columnist. He continued until September 2006, when Blackistone was one of 111 journalists to accept a buyout offer from the News, forcing his departure from the newspaper on September 15, 2006.[3] Editor Bob Mong, in an article on the buyouts, wrote of Blackistone: "His thoughtful and probing journalism almost always stimulated response from readers, and, in this hyper-busy world, that's saying something."

Blackistone recently has served as a contributing writer to the web site Politico.com.[4] He served as a columnist for the sports–oriented website FanHouse from October 2007 – March 2011; Blackistone left the website when it was bought by the Sporting News.[2][5] He is currently an independent columnist, and contributes to the iPad-only newspaper The Daily.[2]

In August 2008, he accepted the position of the Shirley Povich chair of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, where he now teaches sports journalism.[2]

In addition to his teaching position and his frequent appearances on Around the Horn, Blackistone delivers analysis on sports for the PBS NewsHour from time to time.

In 2020, he joined The Washington Post as a sports columnist.

Awards[edit]

Blackistone's several honors include first- and second-place awards for sports column writing from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors (APME), a Chicago Newspaper Guild award for investigative reporting, and a National Association of Black Journalists award for enterprise reporting.[2] He was also a member of a team that won a Texas APME award and, several times, a finalist for a Press Club of Dallas Katie Award.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Around the Horn Show - PodCenter - ESPN Radio". ath.votenow.tv. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Kevin Blackistone". merrill.umd.edu. Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  3. ^ Brass, Kevin. "'Dallas Morning News' editorial staff members leap for buyouts; and 'Austin Student' publisher says 'vendetta' by former UT boss partially drove her to sell her weekly paper". austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  4. ^ "10 Questions With Kevin Blackistone". realclearsports.com. RealClearSports. Archived from the original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Sources: Kevin Blackistone Spurns Sporting News". sportsbybrooks.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2012.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/pr/wp/2015/05/14/kevin-blackistone-to-write-commentary-for-sports-section/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/kevin-b-blackistone/

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