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Bill Mazer (born Morris Mazer; November 2, 1920 – October 23, 2013) was an American television and radio personality. He won numerous awards and citations, including three National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association's Sportscaster of the Year awards for New York from 1964–66. Considered a New York institution in sports reporting, Mazer was inducted into the hall of fame for the Buffalo Broadcasters Association (1999), Buffalo Baseball Hall of Fame (2000) and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (1997). He is also recognized as the host of the first sports talk radio show in history that launched in March 1964 on WNBC (AM).

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  • Bill Mazer (nacido como Morris Mazer; 2 de noviembre de 1920 - 23 de octubre de 2013​) fue una personalidad de televisión y radio estadounidense. Ganó numerosos premios y menciones, entre ellos tres premios National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association's Sportscaster of the Year de Nueva York en 1964-66.​ Considerado una institución de Nueva York en la información deportiva,​ Mazer fue instalado en el salón de la fama de la Asociación de Radiodifusores de Buffalo (1999), Buffalo Baseball (2000) y el Salón de la Fama del Deporte Nacional judío y el Museo (1997). También es reconocido como el anfitrión del primera programa de radio deportivo en la historia que inició en marzo de 1964, relativa a WNBC (AM).​ (es)
  • Bill Mazer (born Morris Mazer; November 2, 1920 – October 23, 2013) was an American television and radio personality. He won numerous awards and citations, including three National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association's Sportscaster of the Year awards for New York from 1964–66. Considered a New York institution in sports reporting, Mazer was inducted into the hall of fame for the Buffalo Broadcasters Association (1999), Buffalo Baseball Hall of Fame (2000) and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (1997). He is also recognized as the host of the first sports talk radio show in history that launched in March 1964 on WNBC (AM). (en)
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