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Falkenstien's first job in radio was at WREN, then a Lawrence radio station. "A guy named Earl Bratten gave me some news copy to read and I got the job," Falkenstien said. He worked before and after school and on weekends, usually 40 hours a week, and earned $ 90 a month. "The first time I ever went
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Falkenstien's father Earl was business manager of the KU athletic department for 33 years. Falkenstien's biology class at Liberty Memorial High School trooped over to KFKU, then KU's 50-watt radio station, in the early 1940s. "Each of us had to make some kind of comment -- it must have been a boring
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Falkenstien graduated from Liberty Memorial High School in 1942, six months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. After a semester at KU, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in hopes of becoming a meteorologist. He left the service in March 1946. After leaving the service, he went back to work for
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broadcaster Paul Deweese. Credited with founding the KU Sports Network not long after World War II ended, Falkenstien quickly gave up the network because he really wasn't interested in earning a living as a play-by-play broadcaster. He was program and station manager of WREN radio from 1955 until
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WREN. His first assignment was to do the play-by-play for the NCAA district final game between KU and Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University). He obtained a degree in mathematics from Kansas University in 1948.
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on the air was a Sunday morning to give a promo for an Eleanor Roosevelt broadcast," Falkenstien said, smiling. "It was just a 30-second plug, but I was so scared when that red light came on."
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show," Falkenstien reflected, "and a lady came up to me afterward and asked me if wanted to be in radio because I had such a clear voice."
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The last broadcast of Falkenstien's sixtieth season came on March 17, 2006, in the first round of the
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until his retirement, and was one of the longest announcing tenures in sports. By comparison,
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ceremony made Falkenstien the 27th person so honored by the University, and the first non-
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1967, when he had a falling out with the station's owner, former Kansas Governor
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is the record for longest broadcasting tenure with a single franchise in all of
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This game was also held on Kansas' senior night, which honored senior players
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in recognition of excellence in electronic and print sports reporting.
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The last football broadcast of Falkenstien's career came in the 2005
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1996: Winner, College Football Hall of Fame's Chris Schenkel Award.
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came on March 1, 2006, in the last home game of Kansas' 2006
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The award, named for legendary college football announcer
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Max has "jersey" retired during halftime, 1 March 2006
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Max's speech during his final game in Allen Fieldhouse
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Falkenstien died on July 29, 2019, at the age of 95.
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