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Bill Spencer

Each year over 7,000 metro Detroiters make a "Call for Action" to WXYZ's consumer advocate and investigative reporter Bill Spencer.

Since joining Channel 7 in 1998, Bill Spencer and the other 45 members of the "Call for Action" team have recovered over $2,000,000 for WXYZ viewers.

Prior to joining WXYZ, Spencer worked as an anchor and investigative reporter at KNXV-TV in Phoenix and as a crime beat reporter for WMUR-TV. At WMUR, Spencer broke the Pamela Smart murder case. The story was the basis for the Nicole Kidman film "To Die For" on which he served as a special media consultant.

Spencer's award-winning journalism has been honored with six Emmys and several Associated Press and Michigan Association of Broadcaster Awards.

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