Frank Beckmann Retiring From WJR/Detroit
Beckmann has hosted The Frank Beckmann Show weekdays from 9am-noon on WJR for the last 18 years. Beckmann joined WJR in 1972. In 1981, he succeeded Bob Ufer as the University of Michigan football play-by-play announcer, which he did for 33 seasons. Named “Best Midday Personality” by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, Beckmann is the only person to broadcast games for all four of Detroit’s major sports teams and created Detroit’s first Sports-Talk show, Sportswrap, in 1981. Beckmann was honored as “Top Michigan Sportscaster” numerous times, and in 2014, he received the Chris Schenkel Award by the National Football Foundation, making him a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Beckmann was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 and has also been inducted into the Michigan Associations of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and the VIP Mentoring Coaches Challenge Hall of Fame. Over the course of his storied career, Beckmann has also helped raise tens of millions of dollars for Detroit area charities.
Beckmann commented, “I will be forever grateful to WJR for helping all of my boyhood dreams to come true. As a youngster growing up on the east side of Detroit, I always imagined sitting behind a microphone, announcing Lions and Tigers games. It was surreal for me to actually have been able to do that, along with experiencing the other great opportunities this radio giant known as WJR provided me. I only hope I’ve met some of the expectations of me, and I thank every person I’ve worked for, or with, at WJR.”
Beckmann added, “It’s been an amazing ride, and while I look forward to all the upcoming additional golf time, I also know I will deeply miss the incredible, best-in-the-business professionals I’ve worked for and with these past 48+ years. My co-workers and our clients are not only my friends; they are my family. I’d like to thank them, along with our loyal audience. Without their support, I would not have had this run. Finally, I’d like to give thanks to my family: my wife, Karen, son Jon, and daughter Tori, for the selfless sacrifices they’ve made through the years. And now that my professional sunset beckons, and while I say so long to my job, I say thanks to all of you for making my career and life more complete. My best wishes to my WJR colleagues and listeners.”