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Bill Wilkerson

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following the 1987 season, and returned for one season in 1994, the franchise's first as the Arizona Cardinals. He became the first black to be the main play-by-play man for an
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football from 1976 until 1993. While handling football games, he also co-hosted KMOX's "Total Information AM" (The Morning Show) with
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for many years. He and Wiese changed stations in St. Louis for rival
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team, and the first color announcer when he teamed up with
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St. Louis, Missouri
Florissant, Missouri
Journalism
SIU
radio personality
sports announcer
St. Louis
KMOX
KTRS
St. Louis, Missouri
journalism
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois
KMOX
St. Louis
Bob Costas
St. Louis Spirits
ABA
play-by-play
St. Louis Cardinals
Phoenix
NFL
Dan Kelly
St. Louis Blues
NHL
Missouri Tigers
Bob Hardy
Wendy Wiese
KTRS
MPS Worldwide

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