People Coleman, Robert J.
Robert J. Coleman
Robert J. Coleman was the long-time director of WKAR, Michigan State University's radio station and an NAEB member station. He was affiliated with WKAR from at least 1935 until 1958, when he retired from Michigan State. During his career, he also served in several leadership positions within NAEB, including on the Board of Directors from 1943-1945, as Vice President from 1946-1947, as Chairman of the NAEB Region III Research Committee in 1953, and as NAEB Treasurer in 1959.
Alternate Names: Bob Coleman
Occupation(s): broadcasting executive
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): Michigan State University
Associated Place(s): Michigan, East Lansing (Mich.)
Associated Subject(s): Â Public broadcasting, Educational broadcasting, Public radio
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