Stanley
S. Hubbard
Chairman
and CEO of Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., Stanley S. Hubbard
has followed in the family tradition by being a true broadcast
pioneer. For 75 years, Hubbard Broadcasting has stayed on
the industry's cutting edge, pioneering innovations in radio,
television and satellite broadcasting.
Mr.
Hubbard's industry accomplishments include overseeing the
building of the first successful UHF television station
in a VHF market; with others in the Hubbard organization,
creating the world's first satellite news gathering organization
- Conus Communications; and establishing United States Satellite
Broadcasting (USSB). The original licensee for high-powered
Direct Broadcast Satellite service in the United States,
USSB -- together with Hughes' DIRECTV® -- established
the DSS® (Digital Satellite System) which is the first
high-powered digital broadcast system in the world.
Mr.
Hubbard has served on government committees and commissions
and has testified before Congress on industry matters. Mr.
Hubbard was a member of the Presidential advisory council
on the National Information Infrastructure; and a member
of Congressional Chairman Lionel Van Deerlin's Broadcast
Advisory Committee to the House Subcommittee on Communications.
He is an inductee in the first Broadcasting & Cable
Hall of Fame; the recipient of the Satellite Broadcasting
Communications Association's Arthur C. Clarke Award; and
also of the broadcasting industry's highest award: the National
Association of Broadcasters' Distinguished Service Award.
Hubbard Broadcasting owns and operates eleven television
and radio stations in Minnesota: KSTP-TV, KSTC-TV, AM 1500
KSTP, KS95-FM and WIXK-AM/FM (Minneapolis and Saint Paul);
KSAX-TV, Alexandria; KRWF-TV, Redwood Falls; KAAL-TV, Austin;
WDIO-TV, Duluth and WIRT-TV, Hibbing. HBI owns the Hubbard
Radio Network which syndicates original programming to radio
stations throughout the Midwest. Among Hubbard's television
properties outside of Minnesota are WHEC-TV, Rochester,
New York and WNYT-TV, Albany, New York plus four stations
covering New Mexico: KOB-TV, Albuquerque; KOBF-TV, Farmington;
KOBR-TV, Roswell; and KOBG-TV, Silver City.
Born
in St. Paul, Mr. Hubbard is married to Karen Holmen and
they have five children and eleven grandchildren.