Frank P. Befera
2001 Charter Inductee
A born engineer who built not only radios but even an airplane
as a boy, Frank P. Befera is a pioneer in Minnesota broadcasting.
After working as an engineer at Zenith Radio and teaching
physics and mathematics, he joined the military in World
War II, serving as an officer in Merrill's Marauders and
earning a Silver Star. He entered broadcasting as an engineer
at WMFG Hibbing in 1946, and bought the station two years
later. In 1949 he acquired WHLB Virginia, and later built
WMFG FM Hibbing, WUSZ FM Virginia and KUSZ FM Duluth. He
did not confine his interests to radio, however. In 1965
he built WDIO TV Duluth and Range Cable Television in Hibbing,
adding WIRT TV Hibbing in 1967. He was a past president of
the Minnesota Broadcasters Association and an important
figure in civic affairs. He worked hard to expand the Duluth
and Hibbing airports, served on the Duluth Airport Authority,
and was president of the Metropolitan Airports Commission.
An avid curler, he served as president of the Curling
Media Association and was inducted into the U.S. Curling Hall
of Fame.
Frank Befera passed away, at the age of 82, on November 19, 2004.