This page will tell you all about
"the man with a million friends",
YUSA Founder, Bill Bragg.
Bill Bragg To Become
the voice of "Big Tex",
click here
to find out more.
Bill Bragg and Gene Autry. Picture
taken during December, 1980
Bill Bragg and his good friend Ronnie Milsap

John Hart (Last living person to portray
the Lone Ranger on television), Bill and Fred
Foy (Announcer for the Lone Ranger program.)
RESUME
William J. Bragg
2001 Plymouth Rock Drive
Richardson, Texas 75081-3946
972/889-YUSA voice
972/889-2FAX fax
Contact Bill by
email
http://www.billbragg.com web site
EDUCATIONAL
BACKGROUND
Hillcrest High School, Dallas, Texas
Abilene Christian College, Dallas, Texas
El Centro Community College, Dallas, Texas
AREAS OF
SPECIALIZATION:
Public Relations
Speech
Broadcast Engineering
LICENSE -
CERTIFICATIONS -AWARDS
Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE):
Certified Professional Broadcast Engineer
(highest Classification)
Lifetime Certification and Member
Federal Communications Commission (FCC):
General Radiotelephone Operator License
(formerly 1st Phone)
Amateur Radio Operator (HAM) KA5PIP (technician
with code)
Microwave Radio Station License WNEE391
State of Louisiana:
Louisiana State Senator 1993 (Honorary)
State of Texas:
Notary Public
Texas Historical Commission:
Certificate of Commendation 1981
1982 Order of the Iron Test Pattern:
Iron Mike Award (1982 NAB Convention)
Friends of Old Time Radio:
Allen Rockford Award 1994
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
Founded The National Museum Of
Communications, Inc., the world's largest
broadcast and communications Museum. Personally
designed the building and exhibits, secured 21
moving vans of artifacts; including the
television camera that broadcasted the
assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald, the master
control console from the Voice Of America,
Charlie Chaplain's movie camera, Walter
Cronkite's microphone from his last newscast and
the first printed copies of Webster's Dictionary
and The King James Bible. Established a Board
of Trustees that included Trammell S. Crow, and
raised over five million dollars in funding.
Founded The Yesterday USA Radio Networks,
a satellite and internet delivered Radio
Network. Broadcasting Old Time Radio Shows,
Vintage Music and Celebrity Interviews 24 hours
a day; the Network can be heard throughout the
entire North American Hemisphere via two (2)
satellites, nationwide on numerous Cable
Television Outlets, in over 2,000 Hospitals and
Nursing Homes and on many Low-Power AM & FM
Radio Stations. While holding the world's
record for the most number of hours on
satellite, live broadcasts have originated from
boats, planes, trains and even a bicycle.
Selected by The State Fair of
Texas (on January 26, 2002) to perform the voice
of "BIG TEX"! The 52 foot tall statue, who
has become the official mascot of the State Fair
Of Texas, celebrated his 50th birthday in the
year 2002. Tex wears a size 70 cowboy boot and
his hat is a whopping 75 gallon Stetson. Bill's
"pipes" will not only be heard through out the
50 acre Park as the booming voice of "BIG TEX",
but they will also greet visitors who call the
State Fair Information line while the fair is in
progress (September 26 - October 19, 2003)
214/565-9931. Bill is one of only seven (7)
persons who have performed the voice, during
TEX’s 5o year reign over The Great State Fair of
Texas!
To find out more,
click here!
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
5/10/06 to Present
EDS
Global Broadcast more
info to come....
3/15/94 to Present Primedia WorkPlace
Learning, Carrollton, Texas. On camera
spokesperson for the Interactive Distance
Training Network (IDTN). Installed two (2)
satellite network control centers. Installed
and constructed "Studio C" Control Room &
Studio. Installed the "One-Touch" interactive
communications system. Repaired and restored
300 B-Mack satellite receiver units. Re-wired
main telephone and computer system. Voice Over
Announcer and Studio Camera & Audio Production
Operator. Satellite Encryption Authorization
Technician for eight (8) television networks,
using the Scientific Atlanta PowerVu Digital
Satellite Receiver Systems.
2/1/94 KDAF-TV, Channel 33/Fox
Television, Dallas, Texas.
Installed, wired & constructed News
Operations Center.
1968 to 1994 KDFW-TV, Channel 4/CBS,
Dallas, Texas.
Master Control Operator 1968-1986. Studio
Operations & Maintenance 1986-1987. ENG Live
News Unit Operator 1987 to 1994.
Responsibilities included operation and/or
maintenance of weather radar, two-way radios,
satellite receiving equipment, and television
transmitters. Also responsible
for camera operation and maintenance, studio
switching, and audio engineering.
1968 - 1993 CBS TELEVISION, New York City.
Freelanced as Camera Operator, Video
Engineer, and Audio Engineer.
1967 - 1975 KSKY RADIO, Dallas, Texas.
Announcer, Disc Jockey, News Broadcaster, Studio
Engineer and Transmitter
Engineer.
1966 - 1968 KTVT-TV, Channel 11, Fort
Worth, Texas.
Camera Operator, Lighting Director, Set
Designer and Floor Director.
1966 - 1967 KPCN RADIO, Grand Prairie,
Texas.
Announcer, Disc Jockey, News Broadcaster,
Studio Engineer and Transmitter
Engineer
HOBBIES
Model railroading, collecting old time radio
memorabilia and antiques.
I have recently refurbished my home to
include:
two
(2) full size 1930's General Stores, a
1940's two-window Post Office, a 1950's Mobil
Gas Station and a 50's Dinner & Malt Shop. A
fully functional Amusement
Park Train Ride meanders it's way through
the house, allowing riders the opportunity to
ring the bell & blow the whistle; while they
inspect the celebrity wardrobe exhibit and the
5,000 die cast miniature model car collection.
The indoor showroom includes a full size
1929 Model A
Ford and a vintage
1974
Rolls Royce. Other items of interest
include a collection of full size and
miniature juke
boxes, a slot machine, a pinball machine, a
player piano
and some
50 plus Edison and Victor antique phonographs,
radios and television sets. There are
several model train layouts, and the climate
controlled Archive contains over 60 thousand
sound recordings, films and videos. The
backyard was once home to a 1902 outside braced
wooden caboose, that rested on 39 feet of 90
pound rail. When the neighbors complained,
the caboose was sold to the City Of Irving,
Texas; and it is now on exhibit in Irving's
historic Heritage Park.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
Local 1257
The Society of
Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Dallas, TX.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Tulsa,
OK.
The Society of Motion Picture and Television
Engineers (SMPTE)
Audio Engineering Society of America
The Radio Club of America, Inc.
The Technical Club of Dallas
International Television Association (ITVA)
North American Radio Archives (NARA)
Dallas Communications Council (DCC)
Dallas Amateur Radio Club (DARC)
Irving Amateur Radio Club (IARC)
Vintage Radio & Phonograph Society (VRPS)
American Association of Museums
Museum of Television & Radio of New York
Texas Association of Museums
N. Texas Museum Association
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Dallas Historical Society
Big Band Society of the Metroplex
National Lum & Abner Society
S.P.E.R.D.V.A.C.
New England Country Music Historical Society
Houston Vintage Radio & Phonograph Society
Radio Historical Association of Colorado
The Northwest Vintage Radio Society
Radio Enthusiasts of Puget Sound
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born: 12/02/46
Health:
Excellent
Build: 6ft
5in, 250 pounds
Family:
Married, no children
Church:
First United Methodist Church, Dallas,
Texas
Civic:
Tannehill Masonic Lodge, Dallas,
Texas
Scottish Rite Lodge Of
Perfection, Dallas, Texas
Hella Shrine Temple,
Garland, Texas
Scottish Rite Club,
Richardson, Texas
CREDITS
Movies: A Bullet For Pretty Boy
Bonnie & Clyde
Semi Tough
Television: 4 Country Reporter, KDFW-TV
8 Country Reporter,
WFAA-TV
The Eyes Of Texas,
KPRC-TV
and on over 20 other
Television Stations
Print: The Dallas Morning
News
The Dallas Times
Herald
Broadcast Engineering
Radio World
Texas Highways
Southern Living
Satellite Orbit
Magazine
Satellite Times
Magazine
Delta Airlines In
Flight Magazine
100's of National &
International Publications
REFERENCES
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