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    Art Wander: Buffalo Radio Legend and Sports Talk Pioneer Dies at 97

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsAugust 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Buffalo’s broadcasting community is mourning the loss of Art Wander, a beloved and outspoken radio personality best known for his sports call-in shows and colorful nicknames, including “Tiny Tot of the Kilowatt” and “Artie Baby Boo-Boo.” Wander passed away on Wednesday at the age of 97, surrounded by mementos of his favorite teams and music that defined his life.

    What Happened

    Art Wander died peacefully at 97, with a Buffalo Bills blanket on his bed, a Mets banner nearby, and Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” playing on his Alexa — which he jokingly called “Alaska.” His passing marks the end of an era for Buffalo radio, where his distinctive voice, humor, and outspoken opinions became a staple for decades.

    Who Is Art Wander

    Born and raised on Buffalo’s east side, Art Wander was more than a broadcaster — he was a storyteller, musician, and passionate sports fan. A proud U.S. Navy veteran, he began producing radio programs for the Veterans Administration hospital system before joining WKBW radio in 1956 as a news reporter, working alongside legendary newsman Irv Weinstein. His career spanned major markets across the United States, influencing the industry and mentoring future media stars.

    Background or Timeline

    In the 1960s, Wander moved to New York City, working with the influential WOR-FM, covering iconic moments such as the Beatles at Shea Stadium and forging a professional connection with their manager, Brian Epstein. Over the next two decades, he programmed stations in cities like Chicago, Boston, Dallas, and Baltimore, helping to launch the careers of Rick Dees and ESPN’s Dan Patrick. Returning to Buffalo in the 1980s, Wander became a fixture on WGKT and WGR 550, where his spirited sports commentary made him a fan favorite. He also co-hosted “Fan Forum” on Empire Sports Network and helmed “Don’t Get Me Started” and a call-in show on WNSA-FM.

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    Tributes to Wander have poured in from colleagues, listeners, and sports fans across the country. Many recall his quick wit, deep sports knowledge, and ability to connect with audiences. Former coworkers and fans have shared stories about his generosity, his larger-than-life personality, and his uncanny ability to make even the most heated sports debates entertaining.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    Art Wander is survived by his daughter Kelley, son Scott, and granddaughter Angela. In 2008, he was inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters Hall of Fame, cementing his place in local media history. Funeral and memorial details have not yet been publicly announced. His legacy as a broadcaster and community figure will continue to resonate with those who grew up listening to his voice.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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