Takeshi Mori (announcer)

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|name = Takeshi Mori

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|native_name = 森 武史

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|birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1959|12|02}}

|birth_place = Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

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|other_names = 森 たけし

|employer = Yomiuri TV→Mori chan

|occupation = Television announcer
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|years_active= 1983–present

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|website = {{URL|https://ameblo.jp/takeshimori2020/}}

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{{nihongo|Takeshi Mori|森 武史 or 森 たけし|Mori Takeshi|extra=born 2 December 1959 in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan}} is a Japanese television announcer and works for Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. After leaving Yomiuri TV, he will run a personal company "Mori chan".

He entered Yomiuri TV as a television announcer in 1983, and won the 1987 Silver Award from the Shingo-Ryūkōgo Taishō (lit. "Neologism-Buzzword Prize") with Jiro Shinbo for creating the buzzword neologism {{nihongo|Nangiyanā|なんぎやなぁ|}} in response to the losing streak of the Hanshin Tigers during that time period.{{cite web|url=http://singo.jiyu.co.jp/nendo/1987.html#1987008|title=1987 流行語部門・銀賞「なんぎやなぁ」|publisher=Jiyukokuminsha|year=1987|accessdate=2009-07-12|language=Japanese|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071218195437/http://singo.jiyu.co.jp/nendo/1987.html#1987008|archivedate=2007-12-18}}

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Category:1959 births

Category:Living people

Category:People from Shinagawa

Category:Japanese television personalities

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