Frazier's first media job was as a news and sports reporter/photographer at
WCBD-TV in Charleston, SC; when his boss took a job at
WBFF-TV in Baltimore (which had just launched a news operation), Frazier followed. Frazier then joined another upstart news operation, at
WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, serving as both weekend sports anchor and as a play-by-play commentator for the station's coverage of the
University of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team. During this time, he also became a sideline reporter for the newly launched
NFL on Fox. Afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles and joined
Prime Sports as one of the rotating anchors of their national sports news program,
Press Box; simultaneously, he hosted the short-lived
FX Sports Show alongside
Jim Rome. Both programs were succeeded by
Fox Sports News as
Fox Sports Net launched in late 1996; Frazier anchored the very first broadcast, and remained as one of the many anchors until the program (by then known as the
National Sports Report) was cancelled in early 2002. While at Fox, he also co-hosted
College Football Saturday, and served as an anchor and sideline reporter for other Fox Sports coverage. After his stint at Fox, he later joined
ESPN, where he hosted
SportsCenter and a multitude of
National Basketball Association themed programming (including
NBA Shootaround,
NBA Fastbreak and
NBA Fastbreak Tuesday). From 2004 to 2011, he was a correspondent for
Entertainment Tonight as well as a fill-in host, and from 2011 to 2014, was a co-host of
The Insider; he returned to
ET in 2014, and continues as co-anchor to the present day
. Frazier is also the host of
Game Changers on the weekly
CBS Dream Team. Frazier has also made guest appearances in movies and TV shows, including
Rat Race,
One on One and
Empire. He, alongside fellow FSN anchor
Van Earl Wright, also appeared on the short-lived NBC sitcom
Inside Schwartz, analyzing the decisions made by the lead character. Frazier has also been a forum guest on
Jim Rome Is Burning. In 2008, Frazier founded HipHollywood.com, an online web site for urban entertainment news. The company is a content partner for ET Online and The Insider, and offers news, pop culture information, photos and interviews with celebrities in music, sports, television and film. In 2013, Frazier was signed on to host a game show pilot called
The Money Pump based on an Israeli format, produced by
ITV Studios America and
Reshet TV for
CBS where contestants compete against an enormous money pump for a chance at the $1,000,000 prize. The show never made it past the pilot stage. In 2016 Frazier was the moderator for Season 2 of Little Women: Atlanta. ==Personal life==