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of the same year. Brown continued as the station's morning air personality until a programming shake-up led to a line-up and call letters change (to WHN) in September, 1962. Brown then switched back to WNEW and a late afternoon shift. He was hired away by yet another rival station, WNBC-AM, to do its afternoon shift, in February, 1970. Completing a series of relocations dizzying even for the whirlwind New York radio market of the '60s and '70s, WNEW hired him back from WNBC for the afternoon show in August, 1972. He moved to mornings in 1978 and remained after WNEW began evolving in 1979 to Adult Standards/Big Bands by 1981. He continued working at WNEW until 1989 when he semi-retired. In the 1990s he helped host
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Brown joined New York radio station WOR, doing mostly nighttime music shows, in late 1946. In August, 1949, he filled in for WNEW 1130's morning team of Gene Klavan and Dee Finch and was given his own early morning show in August of that year. He jumped to weekends at rival station WMGM in December
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after being shot down over Germany. During the 1950s, Brown broadcast from a studio in the basement of his home in
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In October 1954, Brown was hired to temporarily replace the ailing
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football games on WNEW. From 1993-95, Brown worked mid-days at
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In the summer of 1959 he hosted a daytime game show called
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Three times married himself, his second wife was actress
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Brown as "Bison Bill" when he filled in for Bob Smith on
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Collingswood, New Jersey
Riverdale
Bronx
New York
Roanoke College
Radio personality
tail gunner
Sylvia Miles
WMGM
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Collingswood, New Jersey
Roanoke College
Salem, Virginia
United States Army Air Forces
B-17 bomber
World War II

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