- Rick Azar
Rick Azar is an American broadcaster who spent 31 years at WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York.
WKBW-TV CareerRick Azar was the first voice heard on
WKBW-TV on November 30, 1958. The station was located at 1520 Main Street in Buffalo, New York and the call letters stood for "Well Known Bible Witness".Azar signed the station on with the words, "Ladies and Gentlemen,
WKBW-TV Channel 7 is on-the-air!" The first broadcast on that snowy night was theJimmy Cagney classic film, "Yankee Doodle Dandy !"Azar became the station's first Sports Director in the early 1960's and held that position until his retirement in June 1989.
Rick Azar along with
Irv Weinstein andTom Jolls served as the longest running news anchor team in the nation. Azar also served as a color analyst on WKBW's (nowWWKB )radio broadcast of theBuffalo Bills games, play-by-play man on the Bills preseason games televised onWKBW-TV and an intermission host onBuffalo Sabres hockey games televised in the 1970's on Ch 7. Azar also did basketball play-by-play onSt. Bonaventure basketball games on Ch 7 during theBob Lanier era.Azar doing radio in North Carolina
Rick currently lives in Pinehurst, North Carolina with his wife Edith and hosts a weekly jazz radio program on WLHC-FM Life 103.1 [http://www.life1031.com/host_detail.cfm?id=9]
Rick Azar began his career at
WHLD radio station in Niagara Falls in the early 1950's and is an accomplished violinist.
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