
Bill Wolff
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Bill Wolff is the Vice President of Primetime Programming at MSNBC and the Executive Producer of "The Rachel Maddow Show." Wolff began his career at ESPN. Wolff won two Emmy Awards for Best Sports Journalism (1990 and 1996) for the network's "Outside the Lines" program. Wolff also created, produced, and starred as fictional reporter "Victor Starr" in a series of groundbreaking "reports" for ESPN2. Following ESPN, Wolff embarked on a successful career as a screenwriter. His entrée to the field was the sale of "Total Sports," a thriller about sports television and game fixing, to Scott Rudin at Paramount Pictures. He went on to write several studio scripts, including the 2005 Fox release "Rebound." In 2003, Wolff returned to television to create and produce ESPN's daily talk show "Around the Horn."