Gregory Moore (editor)
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Gregory Moore is an associate editor with the nation’s only African American sports website and wire service that covers African American athletes, [1]. Gregory is also the managing editor of the San Antonio Informer, a weekly African American newspaper located in San Antonio, Texas. As a sports columnist, Gregory has been associated with Blackathlete.net since 1999 and has written over 300 articles for the site itself.
Gregory has also written articles that have appeared in several newspapers across the country. He has had his comments published in the USA Today and the St. Petersburg Times along with being a quoted source on such national websites like BlackAmericaWeb.com.
Since he has become a writer for various publications, Gregory has also become highly sought out by the talk show community across the country. Some of the various radio stations and shows including Chicago's WVON (The Cliff Kelley Show), Atlanta, GA's WOAK (Sports Talk with Rose Scott), The Big Mo Show (Telstar Radio Network), The Tim Brando Show (Sporting News Radio), Gametime Live w/JT The Brick (Fox Sports Radio), The Third Shift w/George Sedano (Fox Sports Radio), Out of Bounds w/Craig Shemon and James Washington (Fox Sports Radio), The Jack Riccardi Show (KTSA in San Antonio, Texas), The Chris Duel Show (KTSA) and Sports Talk (WCLM in Richmond, Virginia). He has also been heard on the Jesse Peterson Show and on many other regional/national radio programming.
Gregory's views just don't stop on the radio end. In may of 2005, ESPN contacted him about being a part of Outside the Lines with Bob Ley. Gregory spoke out against Barry Bonds and his way of then going after the baseball home run record in an article in which he wrote that maybe the BALCO scandal involved Bonds in a way that even he did not realize. That first appearance led to subsequent appearances on ESPN programming.
A sports writer with over a dozen years experience in covering the NBA, Gregory makes his home in San Antonio, Texas where he covers the NBA San Antonio Spurs and WNBA San Antonio Silver Stars. He also frequents the Richmond, VA area where he is looking to relocate and become a part of that community.

