He was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting HOF in 2004.
According to his HOF bio, the distinguished career of Jack
Moore is laced with equal parts innovation, creation and leadership––all while
launching four major FM radio signals in the Twin Cities.
Moore began in radio at WPBC AM, where he not only hosted
one of the first progressive music programs, but he also sold airtime and
helped manage the station.
In 1961 he built and managed WAYL FM, and produced the first
FM stereo broadcast between Chicago and the West Coast, working under great
pressure to get on the air in time for a major exhibition on November 16, 1961.
He purchased KTWN 108 in 1978, upgrading its signal and
developing “Smooth Jazz,” a format that Radio & Records called “the first
pop jazz station ever launched.”
Moore launched the first Twin Cities-based cable radio in
1983, and in 1987 he created the market’s first satellite-delivered radio
network, the Breeze Radio Network.
He founded CAFE 105 in the 1990s, using automated systems to
bring it to profitability despite a small signal and limited promotional
budget.
Moore earned a Purple
Heart, a Distinguished Flying Cross, and five Air Medals during World War II.
He was the father of a family of successful broadcasters and
professionals.
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