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"and Frank got up out of his seat, he was pointing, he was yelling. It was, 'Clear off the mantelpiece, make a place for the Heisman Trophy!'" Beckmann, 72, a fixture at WJR-AM (760) for 48 years ...
Frank Beckmann began displaying unusual behavior in the month following his retirement from WJR in March last year—after 48 years on air. He was diagnosed with vascular dementia in June ...
Frank Beckmann, who spent nearly 50 years with Detroit’s WJR-AM radio station, told listeners Wednesday morning that he’s retiring next month. The on-air veteran has filled many jobs ...
News Talk 760 WJR Detroit Mid-Morning On-Air Host Frank Beckmann has announced he’ll be retiring after 48 years on the air. Beckmann has hosted “The Frank Beckmann Show” on WJR weekdays from ...
WJR-AM (760) host Frank Beckmann announced Wednesday he will retire from the radio station in March. “It’s been a great run here at WJR over 48 years,” he said. A Detroit native, he was a ...
Macomb County leaders were “saddened beyond words” Sunday as word of the death of longtime Detroit broadcasting and former county resident Frank Beckmann spread. The veteran WJR-AM (760 ...
In our opinion, Frank Beckmann’s life is the epitome of the American Dream. He recently told us: “I will be forever grateful to WJR for helping all of my boyhood dreams come true. As a ...
DETROIT – Detroit sports broadcasting legend Frank Beckmann has announced his plans to retire after 48 years with WJR. Beckmann has hosted “The Frank Beckmann Show” on weekdays from 9 a.m ...
in Traverse City this week which runs from July 4th - 11th 2009. During this special remote broadcast Frank interviewed: Ernie Harwell, Jerry Linenger, Matt Sutherland, Mike Busley, Steve Cassens ...
Frank Beckmann broadcast live from the clubhouse at the Country Club of Boyne on Tuesday, June 9th. Boyne Resorts has eight courses: The Heather, The Arthur Hills, The Donald Ross Memorial ...
Frank Beckmann announced the 2013 Michigan football ... Beckmann has held a variety of roles at WJR-AM (760) over the past 41 years, from sports director to the midday radio show he has hosted ...
But that’s just the sort of treat we got listening to Saint Mitch Albom and conservative demi-blowhard Frank Beckmann — both of whom have shows on Detroit’s WJR radio station — go at it ...