Bill Campbell

TV Anchor, Person

1923 –

79

Who is Bill Campbell?

Bill Campbell is a longtime sportscaster in the Philadelphia area.

Campbell began his broadcasting career at the age of 17 at a radio station in his hometown of Atlantic City. He moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1941 as a minor league baseball announcer, and then settled in Philadelphia in 1942, where he has been ever since. He first started at WIP before moving to WCAU in 1946 as sports director, taking the same position when WCAU-TV signed on in 1948, a post he held until 1966.

He was play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Warriors from their debut in 1946 until their move to San Francisco in 1962, calling Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. He was also play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1952–66, Philadelphia Phillies from 1963–70 and Philadelphia 76ers from 1972–81.

He later held down the 10 AM to noon slot at his first employer, WIP, when it switched to an all-sports format, from 1987–91.

The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Campbell into their Hall of Fame in 1999 and named him their Person of the Year in 2008.

Currently, Campbell does guest appearances, voice-overs, and a weekly commentary on KYW-AM in Philadelphia. He was awarded the Curt Gowdy Award by the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Born
Sep 7, 1923
Atlantic City
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on July 23, 2013

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