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For much of the 1990s, WGR was a successful news/talk station, competing with WBEN AM 930. From 1990 to 1994, WGR owned the radio broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills football, Buffalo Sabres hockey and the Buffalo Bisons baseball.
The Buffalo Bills Radio Network is a broadcast radio network based in Buffalo, New York.Its primary programming is broadcasts of Buffalo Bills home and away games to a network of 26 stations in upstate New York, the Northwestern and Northern Tiers of Pennsylvania, and the state of Wyoming, having previously also had affiliates in Southern Ontario.
The Buffalo Bills Radio Network is flagshipped at WGR (AM 550). Chris Brown (who previously called play-by-play for the Buffalo Bulls football and Buffalo Destroyers arena football teams before joining the Bills as a studio host) is the current play-by-play announcer.
WGR (B team) Dan Dunleavy: WGR (C team) Brian Duff: Andrew Peters: 2014–15: WGR: Rick Jeanneret Dan Dunleavy: Rob Ray: Mike Schopp, Chris Parker, or Brian Koziol (Pregame) Brian Koziol (Postgame) 2013–14: WGR: Rick Jeanneret Dan Dunleavy: Rob Ray: Mike Schopp, Chris Parker, or Brian Koziol (Pregame) Brian Koziol (Postgame) 2012–13: WGR ...
WWKB (1520 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Buffalo, New York. It broadcasts a sports gambling format and is one of two sports radio stations owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. in the Buffalo market. WWKB's Buffalo sister station WGR primarily broadcasts local sports programming.
John Murphy (born March 14, 1955) is an American former sportscaster from Buffalo, New York.He is best known as the former voice of the Buffalo Bills Radio Network and host of One Bills Live (formerly The John Murphy Show) on WGR and MSG Western New York.
The radio network's postgame show is hosted by WGR personality Brian Koziol. Mike Schopp and Chris "Bulldog" Parker host the pre-game show, which airs only on WGR. On television, a pregame show and postgame show are broadcast, and hosted by Brian Duff and Martin Biron. (Prior to 2005, the television pregame-postgame shows were simulcast on radio.
He broadcast his last show on December 3, 1999. He died December 6, 1999, at the age of 70 in Buffalo, New York [2] His death came three months before he would have been out of a job (or possibly forced to move to WBEN), as WGR would flip to sports radio in February 2000. He was inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1998. [3]