John Murphy is an American sportscaster from Buffalo, New York.
Murphy is best known for his association with the Buffalo Bills, where he currently serves as the play-by-play announcer for the team's radio network. From 1984 to 1989, and again from 1994 to 2004, Murphy served as the Bills' color analyst, with longtime play-by-play man Van Miller.
In addition to the Bills, he also served as commentator for the Buffalo Bisons, Canisius College Golden Griffins, Buffalo Bulls and Niagara University Purple Eagles in the 1980s.
Murphy served as sports director at WBEN from 1984 to 1992 and hosted a talk show on the station until 1995.
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In 1989, Murphy succeeded Rick Azar as WKBW-TV's 6 PM sports anchor, joining Irv Weinstein and Tom Jolls in Western New York's most popular (at the time) newscast. Murphy was named Sports Director in 1992, one year after the departure of Sports Director Bob Koshinski. He held the position for eighteen years, until September 2007, when Murphy balked at taking a twenty-percent pay cut, as other employees had done because of Granite Broadcasting's financial problems.
Murphy remained unemployed until his non-compete contract clause expired and he joined WIVB-TV, WKBW's crosstown rival, in March 2008, to become that station's sports director. He replaced longtime sports director Dennis Williams in the position; Williams, after a brief stint in radio, is now a salesman.
During his time at WKBW, he made a cameo in the film Bruce Almighty, the only WKBW anchor to do so.
Murphy currently resides in Orchard Park and is married to former Orchard Park town supervisor (and former WKBW consumer affairs reporter) Mary Travers. The couple have two children.
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WBEN (AM) Sports Anchor 1984–1995 |
Succeeded by Chris "Bulldog" Parker |
Preceded by Stan Barron |
Buffalo Bills color commentator 1984–1989 |
Succeeded by Greg Brown |
Preceded by Bob Koshinski |
WKBW-TV Sports Anchor 1989–2007 |
Succeeded by Jeff Russo |
Preceded by Greg Brown |
Buffalo Bills color commentator 1994–2004 |
Succeeded by Alex Van Pelt |
Preceded by Van Miller |
Buffalo Bills announcer 2004–present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by Dennis Williams |
WIVB-TV Sports Anchor 2008–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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