Brandon Scoop B Robinson

Brandon Robinson (born May 28, 1985) more commonly known as "Scoop B," is an American sportswriter, journalist, and Sports analyst. Robinson is an entertainment and sports staff writer for The Source Magazine.
Early life
Robinson was born in Newark, New Jersey. By the age of 12, he co-hosted Nets Slammin' Planet, a New Jersey Nets kids radio show with former Net Albert King and radio personality Evan Roberts. The show was broadcast on the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio) and was featured on NBA Inside Stuff. He graduated high school from Don Bosco Preparatory High School, then college from Hofstra University and Eastern University.
Career
Robinson is a regular writing contributor to AM New York, ESPN, SLAM, Brooklyn Courier, Queens Times Ledger, Regal Radio, EBONY, JET, and MadameNoire. He appears on television as a sports contributor to the Arise Television Network, and is often seen on major radio outlets such as Sirius/XM Radio and ESPN Radio. He was named a top 30 journalist under 30 by the National Association of Black Journalists.
 
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