Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Roy Finden
Inducted 2002
While a talented broadcaster in his own right, Roy Finden's
greatest contributions to the industry have been as a teacher.
A Minneapolis native, he attended Brown Institute (now Brown
College) after a high school teacher suggested a career
in radio. After graduating in 1959, he became a staff announcer
at WSPT Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and soon moved on to a
disc jockey position at KRIB Mason City, Iowa.
He returned
to Minnesota in 1960 as program director at KDHL Faribault,
where he remained for six years, until going back to Brown
in 1966 as a member of the Broadcast Department faculty.
In 1970, while still teaching, he began a career in television
at KSTP TV Minneapolis/Saint Paul. In his ten years at KSTP
he served as weathercaster and also hosted other programs
such as "High School Bowl." He later did early
morning weather reports at KARE TV Minneapolis/Saint Paul.
During his 35
years teaching at Brown College he trained thousands of young broadcasters and was loved and respected by colleagues
and students alike. He retired in 2001, but left a rich
legacy: the many students who have gone on to successful
radio and television careers of their own.