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Bill Wolff

Bill Wolff is the vice-president of prime-time programming for the cable news channel MSNBC. At MSNBC, he was previously the executive producer of The Situation with Tucker Carlson - now called Tucker - before his promotion in 2005. [1] Wolff can also be seen on Tucker filling in for Willie Geist and reporting on entertainment news.

Before joining MSNBC, Wolff produced ESPN's Around the Horn and Fox Sports Net's I, Max, two sports commentary shows hosted by Max Kellerman, and served as a "judge" for the latter program. At ESPN, he helped produce SportsCenter and Sunday NFL Countdown.

Wolff is married to Alison Stewart, a substitute host of MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann. [2]

Wolff is a graduate of Clayton High School in Clayton, MO.

References

  1. ^ Bill Wolff Named Vp at MSNBC, Mediaweek, September 13, 2005.
  2. ^ Alison Stewart and Bill Wolff, New York Times, November 5, 2006.

 
 
 

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