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Bill Mercer (born February 13, 1926) is an American sportscaster, educator and author, originally from Muskogee, Oklahoma, who now lives in Richardson, Texas. In 2002, he was inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.
During World War II, Mercer served in the United States Navy from 1943-1946 aboard the USS Rixie and USS LCI(G)439 as a Signalman. Mercer headed to college after the war where he received a Bachelors degree from the University of Denver in 1949 and a masters degree from North Texas State University in 1966.
Mercer was best known as a play-by-play radio announcer for baseball, football, basketball and wrestling. He was also a news reporter for KRLD covering the John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963. He and fellow reporters George Phenix, Wes Wise and Bob Huffaker wrote When the News Went Live about their experiences during that time. Mercer also wrote Play-by-Play: Tales from a Sportscasting Insider about his experiences in sportscasting. Mercer also had a stint during the 1980s as sports anchor for KVIL morning host Ron Chapman, and spent over 35 years teaching new generations of sports broadcasters in the University of North Texas Radio/TV Department .
Actors: W.R. Burnett (writer), Frank McRae (actor), Charles Cyphers (actor), John Lupton (actor), Robert Shayne (actor), Pam Grier (actress), Stack Pierce (actor), Gene Corman (producer), Raymond St. Jacques (actor), Bill Henderson (actor), Margaret Avery (actress), Thalmus Rasulala (actor), Lincoln Kilpatrick (actor), Paula Kelly (actress), Biff Elliot (actor),
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