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Steve Hofstetter

Steve Hofstetter (born September 11, 1979) is a comedian, and television personality. His rise to popularity came mainly via his YouTube channel, which currently has over 30 million views.〔()〕 He is the host of ''Finding Babe Ruth'' on FS1〔http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/just-a-bit-outside/story/finding-babe-ruth-steve-hofstetter-tv-special-fox-sports-fs1-jabo-rob-neyer-102315〕 and was the host and executive producer of "Laughs" on Fox television stations.〔()〕
As a radio personality, he hosted ''Four Quotas'', which aired twice per week on Sirius Satellite Radio,〔()〕 and ''The National Lampoon Radio Sports Minute (Or So)'' which aired in over 180 different markets. A print version of the ''Sports Minute'' runs in many papers, including the ''Rocky Mountain News''.〔(Steve Hofstetter's Sports Minute or So )〕
Hofstetter has written for outfits like ''Maxim'', ''ESPN'' and ''Sports Illustrated for Kids''. He was a weekly columnist for ''Sports Illustrated'',〔(SI.com - Steve Hofstetter - Writer Archive )〕 where his "Stand Up Guy" ran every Monday morning in Scorecard.
Hofstetter has made a number of television appearances, including ESPN's ''Quite Frankly'',〔(Steve Hofstetter - IMDb )〕 Showtime's ''White Boyz in the Hood'',〔("Whiteboyz in the Hood" Episode #1.8 (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb )〕 VH1's ''Countdown'', ABC's ''Barbara Walters Special'',〔(comixny.com )〕 and, most notably, CBS's ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson''.〔()〕 He has also been featured by local news programs in Boston, Atlanta, Louisville, Tulsa, Miami, and many other markets. He is a frequent guest on radio stations all over the country, especially sports stations.〔(Myspace )〕
==Personal life==
Hofstetter grew up in the New York City borough of Queens, living at various times in Briarwood, Forest Hills and Rego Park.〔Silverberg, Alex. ("Comic Thanks His Queens Upbringing" ), copy of article from ''The Queens Tribune'', July 6, 2007. Archived from (the original ) on June 13, 2007. "Hofstetter has been all around Queens.. He spent his younger years in Briarwood before moving on to Forest Hills, and finally settling down in Rego Park for the duration of his teen years."〕
Hofstetter graduated from the School of General Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.〔(Alumni | General Studies )〕 At Columbia, he wrote for the ''Columbia Spectator''〔()〕 and was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.〔http://www.sigep.org/blog/recruiting-steve-hofstetter.html〕
Hofstetter married his wife Sara in December 2010.〔(Reaching Out Across the Aisle | Expert Advice | JMag )〕

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