Jack Horner
2001 Charter Inductee
Jack Horner, "Mr. Sports," compiled one of the most
impressive lists of firsts in broadcasting history, and has
set high standards for those who followed him. His career
began in 1935 at KGFK Moorhead. After working at WSAU Wausau,
Wisconsin, KTRI Sioux City, Iowa, WTMJ Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
and KFJM/KILO Grand Forks, North Dakota, he joined KSTP Saint
Paul/Minneapolis in 1944 to broadcast University of Minnesota
football games and other sports. On December 7, 1947, he
hosted the first live television program in Minnesota history
for KSTP TV. He also broadcast the first baseball game ever
televised in Minnesota, the first no-hit no-run game ever
televised, and the first televised appearance of the Harlem
Globetrotters. He joined KEYD TV Minneapolis/Saint Paul (now
KMSP TV) in 1954, then moved to WTCN TV Minneapolis/Saint
Paul (now KARE TV). He did sports programming for Twin
Cities radio stations WPBC, KJJO, and KFAN. He also was
active as a volunteer, broadcasting a weekly one-hour sports
show for Minnesota State Services for the Blind for over 20
years.
Jack Horner passed away, at the age of 92, on January 10, 2005.