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Draft of Graham Bensinger's page

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Looking for help posting the below, factual information to Graham Bensinger's wiki page...

Early life

Graham Bensinger was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He launched his career at the age of 14 with an internet-based sports radio station. While in high school he grew his show through moves to Sporting News Radio, then ESPN Radio.

Sports media career

Bensinger worked as an ESPN contributor for three and a half years, then contributed to NBCSports.com for one year. His work has been featured on SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Primetime, NFL Live, and The Best Damn Sports Show Period. He has also made guest appearances on Good Morning America, CNN, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Conan O’Brien, to name a few.

Some of Bensinger’s most notable work includes an exclusive interview with Terrell Owens, whose remarks led to a nine-game suspension from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005. Bensinger also won an Emmy award for his In Depth interview with Mike Tyson at his Las Vegas home.

In 2010, he created the nationally-syndicated sports interview series, In Depth with Graham Bensinger.

In Depth with Graham Bensinger

Bensinger travels all over the world to interview a wide-range of subjects, including prominent stars such as Shaquille O’Neal, Jack Nicklaus, Adrian Peterson, Alex Ovechkin, Stephen Curry, Cam Newton, and Manny Pacquiao. He travels the world to showcase his guests’ personalities beyond the sit-down interview setting including Moscow to see how Alex Ovechkin spends his offseason, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to tour Dikembe Mutombo’s new hospital and the Philippines to talk with Manny Pacquiao as he was training for a fight.

The show reaches 86% of the U.S., airing weekly on NBC-, FOX-, CBS-, and ABC-owned stations. Episodes additionally re-air on regional sports networks (Comcast Sportsnets, Fox Sports Nets, etc), in-flight on Southwest Airlines, and internationally on Fox Sports Europe and ESPN Australia. Interview excerpts are also available on Bensinger’s YouTube channel, where new content is uploaded on Wednesdays.

Interests

In his free time, Bensinger enjoys mountain climbing and traveling.


Gaff225 (talk) 20:24, 9 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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