Frazier Moore
Hamilton Frazier Moore, Jr. (born April 4, 1951), known as Frazier Moore, is an American journalist. For a quarter-century he was a television reporter/critic for The Associated Press, retiring from that job in December 2017.
Background
Moore grew up in Athens, Georgia, and attended the University of Georgia, graduating in 1974 with a journalism degree. He was a staff writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Fort Myers News-Press, where he received a National Headliners Award. Other publications for which Moore has written include Spy, Connoisseur, The New York Times, Interview and TV Guide.
He was also Director of Publications for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Career with Associated Press
In 1992, Moore became television critic for The Associated Press, based in New York. One of his columns recounted his performance as an extra on Law & Order. Another suggested Andy Rooney retire, whereupon Rooney aired Moore's telephone number and 60 Minutes viewers swamped the AP headquarters with calls.
Moore served as a Peabody Awards Board member from 2004–2010.[1] He has hosted a weekly TV-related commentary for Los Angeles public radio station KCRW.
In December 2017, Moore retired from the AP, but not to retire—instead, to pursue a book project and other ventures.
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