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Bill Williams (journalist)

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Spouse(s)
  
Wanda Williams

Employer
  
WBIR-TV

Education
  
Phillips University


Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Bill Williams

TV shows
  
Mission of Hope

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Full Name
  
William Williams

Born
  
March 22, 1934 (age 90) (
1934-03-22
)

Known for
  
news anchor on WBIR (1977–2000, 2006) and anchor emeritus (2000–2006, 2007–present)

Bill Williams (born, March 22, 1934) is an American television journalist, currently working for WBIR-TV as Anchor Emeritus and special reporter. He has worked for WBIR since 1977.

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Career

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Williams began working for WBIR in 1977. He retired from WBIR in December 2000. He returned to the anchor desk for much of 2006 when his replacement left the station, and re-retired at the end of 2006. He is now anchor emeritus, he occasionally does some reporting, He currently Co-hosts Friends Across the Mountains Telethon and the Children's Miracle Network telethon on WBIR. Williams also works with Mission of Hope a outreach program for aid to the people in rural Appalachia. Williams returned the anchor desk again in February 2013 to anchor a "Retro Newscast" on WBIR with former WBIR anchor Edye Ellis, former WBIR sports director Bob Kesling and now former WBIR anchor Moira Kaye who was a weather forecaster in the 1980s for WBIR to celebrate 30 years of their slogan Straight from the Heart (of East Tennessee).

Other work

Williams has worked with Mission of Hope since its founding in 1996, Mission of Hope is an outreach program, to help the people and children of rural Appalachia. He has also done a lot of charitable work.

Honors and awards

Williams is a past recipient of the "Silver Circle Award" of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Carson-Newman College (now Carson-Newman University) awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree. In December 2010 the City of Knoxville changed the name of Hutchinson Avenue, the location of WBIR's studios, to "Bill Williams Avenue" in his honor.

80th Birthday

On Thursday March 20, 2014, WBIR-TV staff and anchors, Beth Haynes, Stoney Sharp, Robin Wilhoit and John Becker surprised Bill with a special gift and cake (Two days early, his birthday is March 22, 1934). Local celebrities, politicians and former co-workers including Knoxville mayor Madeline Rogero, radio host Phil Williams, former WBIR general manager Jim Hart, former WBIR co-anchor Margie Ison, Emmett Thompson from Mission of Hope, Suzanne Lindsey from Buddy's Bar-B-Q Restaurants and Catering, Knox County mayor Tim Burchett and current WBIR anchor Russell Biven who was on vacation, wished him a Happy 80th Birthday.

Personal life

Williams is married to his wife Wanda of 31 years. They reside in East Tennessee.

References

Bill Williams (journalist) Wikipedia