BFOA Establishes Frank Boyle Fund
• The Broadcasters Foundation of America has set up The Frank Boyle Memorial Fund to honor the respected broadcaster and media broker who passed away Tuesday, August 23 at the age of 96.
Boyle began his radio career in 1953 at WJR/Detroit before joining Eastman National Radio Sales as Detroit Office Manager. He was soon promoted to NY Office Manager and continued to rise steadily, eventually becoming Eastman’s Chairman of the Board & CEO.
Boyle later founded Eastman Cable Representatives, the first national sales rep in the cable TV business and the largest for many years. He left Eastman Radio in 1979 to launch Frank Boyle & Co., a well-regarded independent station brokerage and consultation company that acquired radio stations in Albany, NY and Peterborough/Keene, NH, along with a cable system outside of Binghamton, NY.
In 1987, Frank Boyle & Co. was one of the founding firms to form the National Association of Media Brokers, where Boyle was elected to the Board of Directors. He continued to operate his firm into his 90s. Boyle also served on the Board of the RAB, was inducted in the Hall Fame of Broadcasting in 2006, and awarded the Giants of Broadcasting honor in 2021. He may be the only non-air talent and non-network executive or station group owner to be selected for both significant industry awards.
Boyle’s surviving family encourages donations to The Frank Boyle Memorial Fund by clicking here.