As his legions of fans share some of their favorite memories of him on Binghamton radio and television, we're pleased to show you a bit of Bill Parker you may not have seen before.
The man long known as "The Dean of Broadcasting" in Binghamton was recognized for his decades of service to the region at WNBF Radio's 90th anniversary celebration.
A number of WNBF alumni, staff, dignitaries and listeners turned out for the station's 90th Anniversary Gala last night at Roberson Museum and Science Center in Binghamton.
Long-time Binghamton broadcaster Bill Parker is being honored today by industry colleagues in New York City.
Parker, who continues to reside in Broome County, will be inducted into the New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame...
Long-time Binghamton broadcaster Bill Parker discussed how he chose a career in radio and television on WNBF's Binghamton Now program.
The live interview was broadcast on April 7.
Here's an opportunity to watch the complete conversation ahead of Bill's induction into the New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame in June...
Bill Parker, a long-time Binghamton radio and television personality, is about to join the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Parker has been a fixture in local broadcasting for decades. His first on-air job in Binghamton was at WNBF Radio in 1948...
Veteran Binghamton broadcaster Bill Parker joined Broome County historian Gerald Smith on WNBF Radio's Binghamton Now program Friday morning.
Parker was on hand when WNBF-TV Channel 12 (now WBNG-TV) officially started operations on December 1, 1949...
Bill Parker, known as the "Dean of Broadcasting" in Binghamton, will be heard on News Radio 1290 WNBF Monday.
Listen to a special Binghamton Now program Monday at 9:10 a.m.
The program, featuring Parker and Broome County historian Gerald Smith, originally aired last December...