Gary Papa

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Gary Papa
Born(1954-09-02)September 2, 1954
DiedJune 19, 2009(2009-06-19) (aged 54)
EducationUniversity at Buffalo Law School
Cornell University
OccupationSportscaster
Years active1976–2009

Gary Papa (September 2, 1954 – June 19, 2009) was a sportscaster with WPVI-TV in Philadelphia from April 1981 to June 2009 and was the 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11:00 p.m. sportcaster. He joined the station as a weekend sportscaster in 1981 and was promoted to the 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. newscasts in 1991, and was named sports director one year prior. In June 2003, he added the 5:30 p.m. newscast to his duties on an interim basis.

Biography

Prior to working at WPVI, Papa worked at

WSTV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio (1976-1978). Papa's brother, Greg, was the longtime radio voice of the Oakland Raiders
(now the radio voice of the San Francisco 49ers).

Papa co-hosted the Saturday evening public affairs show Primetime Weekend with Cecily Tynan.[1] He had hosted the program since December 3, 1983, when he took over after the death of Jim O'Brien.

On April 20, 2004, he revealed to viewers that he had been receiving treatment for prostate cancer and lost his hair as a result. He continued to work while receiving chemotherapy. Three years later in July 2007, during the 6:00 p.m. Action News broadcast, Papa along with Jim Gardner announced that he once again was going through chemotherapy.[2]

Death

Papa died on June 19, 2009, at 2:57 p.m. at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, at the age of 54; his final sportscast on WPVI had been a month earlier, on May 13.[3] He was survived by his father, insurance adjuster Frank Papa (1926–2019);[4] his wife, Kathleen; and his two sons, Nathaniel and Tucker, along with his brother Greg.

Legacy

Papa was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame on November 14, 2007.[5]

References

  1. ^ Prime Time Weekend Archived 2007-12-17 at the Wayback Machine on WPVI-TV.
  2. ^ Gary Papa Continues Battle Against Cancer Archived 2007-10-07 at the Wayback Machine on WPVI-TV.
  3. ^ Remembering Gary Papa Archived 2013-06-26 at the Wayback Machine on WPVI-TV.
  4. ^ "Frank R. Papa, 93, led National Fire Adjustment Co. to national prominence | Local News | buffalonews.com". August 2019.
  5. ^ "The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia".