The Pavek Museum is a museum in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, United States (just west of Minneapolis), which has one of the world's most significant collections of vintage radio and television equipment. It originated in the collection of Joe Pavek, who began squirreling away unique radios while he was an instructor at Dunwoody Institute in 1946. Students of the day were given old radios to disassemble in order to learn their trade, and Pavek was concerned about what might be destroyed in the process.
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1History
2Related collections
3Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame Inductees
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History
Pavek's collection expanded through the 1970s, when he decided to start looking for someone to take over for him. However, he had trouble finding someone who would take the job and was about to sell off the collection at auction in 1984 when Earl Bakken stepped in. Bakken, the founder of Medtronic and the inventor of the first wearable pacemaker, had also spent many years fixing old radios and TVs, and shared Pavek's passion for vintage hardware. The two joined Paul Hedberg of the Minnesota Broadcasters Association in creating a non-profit organization that would be the new museum's parent. The Pavek Museum finally opened on October 29, 1988, a day that was honored with a proclamation by Governor Rudy Perpich as "Joe Pavek Day."
Joe Pavek died a year later in 1989, and Bakken stepped in to lead the organization. In 1990 the collection was greatly expanded with the addition of the collection of John T. "Jack" Mullin, an Army Signal Corps veteran of World War II who had brought some AEG Magnetophon tape recorders back to the United States from Germany. Mullin used them to record Bing Crosby's radio programs, the first use of magnetic tape in American broadcasting. Over the years, he acquired other recording devices and eventually amassed a world-renowned collection.
The museum has offered several educational courses since its founding, both for children and adults.
Related collections
See also, the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Illinois, and the Museum of Broadcast Technology[1] in Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame Inductees
Since 2001, the museum has been honoring legendary area broadcasters by inducting them into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
The friendly voices on your radio, The familiar faces on your television, The men and women behind the scenes who build the stations and keep them on the air.
They've made us laugh. They've brought us the news. They've entertained us and informed us. They've brought the world into our homes.
Nominations for the 2019 Hall of Fame ceremony are now open, a link to the form can be found here.
This is the logo for the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame
2001
Roger Awsumb
Frank P. Befera
Larry Bentson
Carl "Cully" Bloomquist
George Blum
Charlie Boone
George Brooks
Jerry Dahlberg
Mark Durenberger
Roger Erickson
Glenn Flint
G. David Gentling
Ned Goodwin
Allen Gray
Halsey Hall
Earl Henton
Jack Horner
Stanley E. Hubbard
Stanley S. Hubbard
Rod Hurd
Milford C. Jensen
Bud Kraehling
Joyce Lamont
Alver G. Leighton
Don Linder
Harry Linder
Willard "Bill" Linder
Stuart A. Lindman
Jack Lynch
Don Olson & Sylvia Olson-Christensen
Charles B. Persons
June Persons
Paul Ramseyer
Odin S. Ramsland
Robert B. Ridder
Bob Ryan
Henry "Hank" Sampson
Donald E. Swartz
2002
Cedric Adams
Kenn Barry
Sherm Booen
Steve Cannon
Clellan Card
Ray Christensen
Don Dresser
Roy Finden
Harley Flathers
John Gallos
Paul Hedberg
Bill Ingram
Marc Kalman
Cliff Mitchell
Dave Moore
David Stone
Jimmy Valentine
Francis Van Konynenburg
2003
Marcia Fluer
Robert C. Fransen
Larry Haeg, Sr.
Sid Hartman
Ernest "Slim Jim" Iverson
Leigh Kamman
Rodger Kent Vogel
Lew Latto
Daryl Laub
Randy Merriman
Jerry Miller
Skip Nelson
Jim Rohn
Bart Setchell
Al Shaver
Gregg P. Skall
Rod Trongard
2004
Doris Aufderheide
Richard & Helen Brown
Herb Carneal
Mary Davies Orfield
Bill Kling
John MacDougall
Jack Moore
Howard Viken
Dale Weber
2005
True Don Bleu
John Mayasich
Jeanne Arland Peterson
Sam Sherwood
Al, Nick, & Vick Tedesco
Lou Waters
Jim Wychor
Lillie Ziegler
2006
Johnny Canton
Ed & Carol De La Hunt
Ralph Dolan
Dan Donovan
Andy Hilger
Jerry & Pat Papenfuss
Jim Ramsburg
Don Stolz
Mary Alice Williams
2007
Earl E. Bakken
Lou Buron
Wayne Eddy
Gary Eichten
Verne Gagne
Franklin Hobbs
Brad Jacobs
Mel Jass
Clayton Kaufman
Ray Scott
Don Shelby
Dean Sorenson
2008
Jason Davis
Lynn Dwyer
John Gordon
Ron Handberg
Brad Johnson
Chuck Knapp
David H. Knutson
Charles "Chick" McCuen
Pat Miles
Mel Paradis
Marion English Watson
2009
Charlie Bush
Wally Christensen
Steve & Sharon Edelman
Arv Johnson
Tom H. Jones
Mike Kronforst
Andy Lia
John Lundell
Nancy Nelson
Diana Pierce
Stan Turner
2010
Cyndy Brucato
Bob De Haven
Eric Eskola
Frank Fee
Arthur Hoehn
Michelle Lee
Donald K. Martin
Brad Nessler
Phil Nolan
Marty O'Neill
Darcy Pohland
2011
Frank Buetel
Tom Kay
Phil Lewis
Maynard Meyer
Barbara Reyelts
John M. Sherman
Ray Vecellio
Steve Woodbury
Charles "Woody" Woodward
2013
Mick Anselmo
Dick Bremer
Robert Johnson
Kim Jeffries Ketola
Elanor Mondale Poling
Mark Rosen
Jack Thayer
Clifford J. Thomforde
Barry ZeVan
2015
Al De Rusha
Paul Douglas
Doug Johnson
Rey Lark
Odis "Oats" LeGrand
Steve Linder
John O'Rourke
Ron Schara
Sue Zelickson
2017
John Hines
Paul Magers
Joe Soucheray
Paul Stagg
Joan Steffend
2018
Tom Barnard
John Linder
Jeff Passolt
Robyne Robinson
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^Museum of Broadcast Technology, [1] Retrieved 1 Dec 2012
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