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Bill O'Mara

It is my understanding that Bill O'Mara passed away this morning. I'm sure many of us will remember his days in television in Seattle.
 
A Seattle TV Brodcast icon. Wolf, wasn't he one of the original TV hydro announcers too.
Love to hear a check of him.

RIP Bill.
 
If there are any details of what transpired and of possible memorial services...please do post them...my dad worked with Bill as well as me....he is one of a kind...and one great guy.....he will be missed for sure!!! An amazingly long career and he had pretty much done it all.....

8-(

jj
 
This article ran in Skagit County in July '07 when Bill was being laid off at KLKI:
http://www.goskagit.com/home/article/klkis_bill_omara_going_off_the_air/

It's a nice piece because he's still with us at that point, and talks about how he detests retirement! It's amazing how many people leave when their motivation and incentive (anything from a job to loss of spouse, etc.) is gone. While KLKI new owners at the time were making a business decision, I was impressed that they held a "going away" event for Bill on his last day on-air (7.31.07).

(on a different note I was also scouring the archives on this board to find other references....and it's amazing to go back through a four year history and realize what a bunch of complete tools all of us really are!!!!)
 
Bill O'Mara: what a career and inspiration. Didn't know the man, but reading the history on him can leave even the lamest broadcaster inspired :)

Yes we are all tools ;)
 
About that article - it proves that NOTHING has changed in radio for 60 years. You are always in danger of being axed. And station owners have always lied to us. I can easily think o0f 3 or 4 times when I was part of a staff that was gathered together to be reassured by new owners that nothing would change, we were all good and they couldn't be happier. A few weeks later, half of us would be gone.

So Bill went through it as well. The key - as the article points out - is bouncing back. Bill did it. I do it. You probably have done it. Just part of our chosen profession.

I didn't know him but I do know they ain't making a whole lot of guys like Bill O'Mara these days.
 
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