Cy Follmer

Cyrus Brown "Cy" Follmer, Jr. was an American broadcaster.

Early life

Follmer was born on December 14, 1933 in Berlin, where his father was U.S. Vice Consul. He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. He later graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in broadcasting.

Broadcasting

After graduating, Follmer worked for KASE-FM in Austin, Texas. In 1961 he moved to KXYZ in Houston.[1] In 1963 he began hosting the After Hours Show, a 2 to 3 am jazz program on KTOK in Oklahoma City.[2] He then worked for WSVA AM, WSVA-FM, and WSVA-TV. In 1965 he left Harrisonburg to become sports director at WTVM-TV in Columbus, Georgia.[3] He then moved to WLEX-TV in Lexington, Kentucky where he was the sports director and play-by-play announcer for Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball. In 1970 he joined WSMW-TV in Worcester, Massachusetts as sports director and play-by-play announcer for Boston Celtics and New England Patriots games.[4][5] He left WSMW in 1971.

Later life

After broadcasting, Follmer worked as a stockbroker. In 1993 he was fined $50,000, required to pay $53,000 in restitution to customers, and barred from working for any National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) member by the NASD after it found that Follmer had solicited and accepted $53,000 from customers for the purchase of securities but instead used the money for his own benefit.[6][7] He later worked as a business consultant and did voice-over work.

Death

Follmer died on June 28, 2009 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.

References

  1. Bundy, June (December 11, 1961). "Vox Jox". Billboard.
  2. Faggen, Gil (March 16, 1963). "Vox Jox". Billboard.
  3. "Fates & Fortunes" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 28, 1965.
  4. Broadcasting. 1970. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "Celtics list television slate". The Boston Globe. September 29, 1970.
  6. Naik, Gautam (August 20, 1993). "NASD Punishes 12 Companies For Infractions --- Individuals Also Disciplined With Fines, Suspensions For Securities Violations". The Wall Street Journal.
  7. "NASD Disiplinary Actions" (PDF). NASD Reulatory & Compliance Alert. September 1993.
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