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Bill Keeler Bill Keeler (born November 21, 1964) is an American radio personality. He has hosted radio and television programs in several northeast cities since 1981. == Early career == Bill Keeler began his radio career as a junior in high school in 1981. He worked as a disc jockey at a country station in Upstate New York, WLFH (now WIXT-AM) in Little Falls. He was the mid-day personality, Program Director and Sports Play by Play Announcer for the Little Falls Mets of the NY Penn League from 1981 until 1987. Keeler, along with Dennis Roberge, called the championship games as the Little Falls Mets, managed by Bud Harrelson Bud Harrelson, won the NY Penn League in 1984. Keeler left the Little Falls Mets and WLFH and began his morning radio career when he aired a morning zoo radio show on WRCK-FM in 1989. He anchored the launch of K-ROCK in Utica and Syracuse, NY in the 1990s and worked morning radio in Utica, Syracuse, Albany, and Providence, Rhode Island through 2002.
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