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'''William O. "Bill" Bolen''' (born [[1928]] in Selma) was a newscaster for [[WBRC 6]] from [[1968]] to [[2010]]. Before that he was a radio announcer and DJ at [[WSGN-AM]] and at Selma's WHBB-AM.
'''William O. "Bill" Bolen''' (born [[1928]] in Selma; died [[January 4]], [[2018]]) was a newscaster for [[WBRC 6]] from [[1968]] to [[2010]]. Before that he was a radio announcer and DJ at [[WSGN-AM]] and at Selma's WHBB-AM.


Bolen became interested in radio broadcasting while working at Sears, Roebuck & Company as a youngster. He learned about radio from the in-store repairmen and went to work at WHBB right after graduating from Albert G. Parish High School in [[1947]]. He continued to work in radio while attending the [[University of Alabama]] and graduated with with a bachelor of arts in radio arts.
Bolen became interested in radio broadcasting while working at Sears, Roebuck & Company as a youngster. He learned about radio from the in-store repairmen and went to work at WHBB right after graduating from Albert G. Parish High School in [[1947]]. He continued to work in radio while attending the [[University of Alabama]] and graduated with with a bachelor of arts in radio arts.
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Bolen returned to Birmingham in [[1954]] and went to work for WSGN. A year later he was the station's morning disc jockey and also headlined the Saturday evening '''Rollin' with Bolen''' show. He was promoted to news director in the early 1960s.
Bolen returned to Birmingham in [[1954]] and went to work for WSGN. A year later he was the station's morning disc jockey and also headlined the Saturday evening '''Rollin' with Bolen''' show. He was promoted to news director in the early 1960s.


In [[1965]] Bolen moved over to television, first at [[WBMG-TV]] where he co-anchored two daily newscasts, and produced numerous segments, especially religious news. In [[1969]] he moved to WBRC as the evening news anchor.
In [[1965]] Bolen moved over to television, first at [[WBMG-TV]] where he co-anchored two daily newscasts, and produced numerous segments, especially religious news. In August [[1969]] he moved to WBRC as co-anchor for the 5:30 PM evening news and sole anchor for the 10:00 news.


In [[1973]] Bolen took over morning anchor duties, covering the noon news as well. He was named editorial director for the station and debuted in his current role, as co-host of "[[Good Day Alabama]]" when it premiered in [[1996]]. He retired from most station duties in [[2001]], but continued to appear on the daily morning program until [[January 28]], [[2010]].
In [[1973]] Bolen took over morning anchor duties, covering the noon news as well. He was named editorial director and religion editor for the station. He began co-hosting "[[Good Day Alabama]]" when it premiered in [[1996]]. He retired from most station duties in [[2001]], but continued to appear on the daily morning program until [[January 28]], [[2010]].


Bolen is a long-time member of [[Brookwood Baptist Church]] where he has served as a deacon and on several committees.
Bolen is a long-time member of [[Brookwood Baptist Church]] where he has served as a deacon and on several committees. As a cancer survivor, the [[American Cancer Society]] presented him with a "Life Inspiration Award" in [[1997]]. He was awarded the "Gold Circle" from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the [[Alabama Cooperative Extension System]] in [[2001]].  


==References==
==References==
* Brooks, Michael J. (June 26, 2003) "Birmingham's Bill Bolen serves God through work." ''Alabama Baptist''
* Brooks, Michael J. (June 26, 2003) "Birmingham's Bill Bolen serves God through work." ''Alabama Baptist''
* Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 17, 2010) "Fox 6 luminary Bill Bolen to retire." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (January 17, 2010) "Fox 6 luminary Bill Bolen to retire." {{BN}}
* "Bill Bolen, longtime WBRC anchor, has passed away." (January 4, 2018) WBRC.com


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Revision as of 15:23, 4 January 2018

William O. "Bill" Bolen (born 1928 in Selma; died January 4, 2018) was a newscaster for WBRC 6 from 1968 to 2010. Before that he was a radio announcer and DJ at WSGN-AM and at Selma's WHBB-AM.

Bolen became interested in radio broadcasting while working at Sears, Roebuck & Company as a youngster. He learned about radio from the in-store repairmen and went to work at WHBB right after graduating from Albert G. Parish High School in 1947. He continued to work in radio while attending the University of Alabama and graduated with with a bachelor of arts in radio arts.

In 1952 Bolen left to join the Air Force as a personnel services officer in Yuma, Arizona. After two years he went off of active duty, serving in the Air National Guard and Reserves until retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1979.

Bolen returned to Birmingham in 1954 and went to work for WSGN. A year later he was the station's morning disc jockey and also headlined the Saturday evening Rollin' with Bolen show. He was promoted to news director in the early 1960s.

In 1965 Bolen moved over to television, first at WBMG-TV where he co-anchored two daily newscasts, and produced numerous segments, especially religious news. In August 1969 he moved to WBRC as co-anchor for the 5:30 PM evening news and sole anchor for the 10:00 news.

In 1973 Bolen took over morning anchor duties, covering the noon news as well. He was named editorial director and religion editor for the station. He began co-hosting "Good Day Alabama" when it premiered in 1996. He retired from most station duties in 2001, but continued to appear on the daily morning program until January 28, 2010.

Bolen is a long-time member of Brookwood Baptist Church where he has served as a deacon and on several committees. As a cancer survivor, the American Cancer Society presented him with a "Life Inspiration Award" in 1997. He was awarded the "Gold Circle" from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System in 2001.

References

  • Brooks, Michael J. (June 26, 2003) "Birmingham's Bill Bolen serves God through work." Alabama Baptist
  • Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 17, 2010) "Fox 6 luminary Bill Bolen to retire." The Birmingham News
  • "Bill Bolen, longtime WBRC anchor, has passed away." (January 4, 2018) WBRC.com

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