Dick Dudley |
Richard “Dick” Dudley, who gave millions of dollars to Wausau institutions and projects and was one of Wausau ’s best-known
philanthropists, has died.
He was 89, according to stevenspointjournal.com.
In 1989, Dudley , together
with his brother, Bob, formed Dudley Communications Corp. and Dudley
Broadcasting Management to own and operate television stations in three states;
the company was sold to The Tribune Co. of Chicago in 1998.
Dick Dudley was inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcasters
Association Hall of Fame in 1989. His drive and ability in the field of
broadcasting was recognized through his many awards from the National
Association of Broadcasters, where he served as a director for many years and
was awarded the Grover C. Cobb Memorial Award in recognition of his
contributions to broadcasting and government.
“The broadcasting community is deeply saddened by Dick’s
death,” said Wisconsin Broadcasters Association President and CEO Michelle
Vetterkind. “He was a pioneer for our community who leaves behind a great
legacy.”
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