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Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Bob Goen graduated with a degree
in telecommunications and film at San Diego State University in 1976. The
following year, he later used his college radio experience to land a part-time
job at KFOX radio in Long Beach, which led to his first full-time job as a disc
jockey/producer for KPRO in Riverside, where he was promoted to become a program
director. In the early 1980s, he segued to television, becoming a sports anchor
at KESQ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Palm Springs.
Around that time, Bob also served as ESPN's desert-area correspondent. After
four-and-a-half years in that role, he came to Hollywood, where he hosted game
shows such as "Perfect Match" (1986) and "Home Shopping Game" (1987), both for
syndication, in addition to hosting "Blackout" (1988)_ on the CBS Television
Network. He also hosted the daytime version of "Wheel of Fortune" (1975) from
1989 to 1991, along with CBS's primetime, _"Hollywood Game, The" (1992)_ and
Lifetime's, "Born Lucky" (1992). From 1993 to 1996, he served as emcee for the
worldwide telecasts of "Miss Universe", "Miss USA" and "Miss Teen USA" Pageants,
all for CBS.
Just before he became the permanent host of "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) in
May 1996, he was a substitute anchor for the series. He came to ET on April 11,
1993, as a correspondent and a weekend anchor. When he enjoyed his first day on
ET, his news savvy and expertise had given him the privilege to interview mostly
of popular actors/actresses and musicians, including Nicole Kidman and Sir Elton
John. During his sixth season with ET, he made memorable visits to the sets of 2
different movies.
In his spare time, he does charity work for his annual golfing tournament which
is called the "Bob Goen's Lexus Invitational", which benefits the Make-A-Wish
Foundation.
Credit: imdb.com
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