Robert
Fransen
Few
individuals can boast the career in television that
Robert Fransen can. From his beginnings as a post-World
War 2 radio news reporter for WCCO radio, through
KYSM radio in Mankato and then into the visual medium
in 1949 at brand new WTCN-TV. He worked as a film
editor, floor director, show director and production
manager. He performed in a daily children's show,
a weekly music show and was the station's first
weatherman.
In
the early 1950's, helped put WEEK-TV in Peoria,
Illinois on the air, hiring the staff and even designing
the studio building. He also anchored the nightly
news. He returned to Minnesota to do the same for
KMSP-TV. The new News Director was a young man named
Harry Reasoner.
In
1957, he returned to WTCN-TV, now Channel 11 in
a sales position and stayed 25 years. During his
18 years as General Manager, WTCN was the top rated
independent in the country. Among his lasting legacies
at Channel 11 is the Health Fair, which continues
in the community to this day.
In
1982, Robert added his talents to Hubbard Broadcasting.
He was a key figure in the development of Sports
production, Conus and U.S. Satellite Broadcasting.
He left Hubbard briefly to become General Manger
of Channel 29, returning as General Manager of KSTP-AM
radio.
This
glittering resume of contributions to our community
and industry have earned Robert Fransen an honored
place in the Silver Circle.