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WBA Hall of Famer and Manitowoc broadcaster Lee Davis dies

Lee Davis, WBA Hall of Famer and the former owner of WCUB and WLTU in Manitowoc, has died. He was 90. Davis started his career in radio in high school when he joined the radio club. His talent was immediately noticed, and he was hired by a radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In his ...Full Story from WBA Hall of Famer and Manitowoc broadcaster Lee Davis dies

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7 graduates added to Walker Broadcast Management Institute

Seven graduates of the Walker Broadcast Management Institute got their briefcases on April 15 as the Institute marked the middle of another three-year cycle. The Institute is designed for broadcast managers and those seeking or being prepared for broadcast management positions. It’s held at the UW School of Business on the UW-Madison campus. This year ...Full Story from 7 graduates added to Walker Broadcast Management Institute

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WBA celebrates new Hall of Fame space at Hilton Milwaukee

Your WBA Hall of Fame is now available in a newly renovated, more expansive location in the Hilton Milwaukee and a reception was held April 2 to celebrate it. View Reception Photos As part of a wider renovation project at the hotel, the Hall of Fame recently reopened at its new location in a space ...Full Story from WBA celebrates new Hall of Fame space at Hilton Milwaukee

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Legacy Club

Legacy Club

The WBA Foundation’s Legacy Club honors those who make bequests to the Foundation in their wills.
Thank you to the WBA Foundation Legacy Club members.