Hilliard Gates (1910-November 21, 1996) was a founding father of Indiana broadcasting and the leading sportscaster in Indiana for decades.
He put WKJG-FM on the air in June, 1948. and in November 1953, was the first person to appear live on Fort Wayne television when he signed WKJG-TV onto the air.
Hilliard was announcer that first introduced many sports to Fort Wayne television. He appeared on more network broadcasts than any other announcer in Indiana history, and in 1967 and 1968, he broadcast the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California for NBC radio. Hilliard was named Indiana Sportscaster of the Year 7 times and was nominated for the honor 20 consecutive years. He was the first broadcaster to be inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame (1969). In 1977, the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association cited him for his long contribution to Indiana basketball.
Without the bright and shining star of Hilliard Gates, WKJG-TV fared even more poorly. New station management attempted a facelife, even changing the call letters to WISE-TV, but without much success.
In March, 2005, after an ownership shuffle in which Granite Broadcasting ended up with WISE-TV instead of WPTA, the news operations of the two stations were merged, with 57 staffers from WISE getting the axe, including all anchors but Linda Jackson.
Indiana Governor Roger D. Branigan named Gates a Sagamore of the Wabash.
Fort Wayne Sports Corporation annually awards the Hilliard Gates Achievement Award for contributions to athletics in Fort Wayne.
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) named its on-campus sports arena the Hilliard Gates Sports Center in his honor.
Fort Wayne, Indiana | 1903 births | 1996 deaths | American sports announcers | American radio personalities
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