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Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Bob Ryan
2001 Charter Inductee
In his five decades as a broadcast journalist, Bob Ryan has
traveled more than half a million miles, bringing history
in the making to Minnesota viewers and becoming one of the
Midwest's most widely recognized and respected broadcasters.
After serving in the Marine Corps in World War II, he began
his broadcasting career at the University of Minnesota at
KUOM in 1945. In 1947 he became a reporter and newscaster
for KFAM Saint Cloud. In 1948 he began 23 years of service
at KSTP Radio and TV, where he served as a solo news anchor
and also pioneered the two-anchor model with the late John
MacDougall. He moved to KROC Radio and KTTC TV Rochester in
1971, then to Minnesota News Network in 1985. In 1990 he began
his commentary program, "Bob Ryan's Passport," on
KNXR Rochester. He has won numerous awards not only for broadcasting
but also for his volunteer efforts and service to the community.
In 1990 he was named Outstanding Broadcast Personality by
the Minnesota Broadcasters Association.
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