Background
Bahakel was born to a poor Lebanese family in Birmingham, Alabama on April 12, 1919.
Bahakel was born to a poor Lebanese family in Birmingham, Alabama on April 12, 1919.
University of Alabama.
He was a North Carolina state senator and a media magnate. He helped pay his way through law school at the University of Alabama by doing sports play-by-play and other announcing duties at Tuscaloosa"s WJRD-Department of Administration and Management radio, a sideline that made him question his goals to become a lawyer He practiced law for six months, but the lure of the microphone was too strong.
He and a friend put up $12,500 each and launched a radio station in Kosciusko, Mississippi.
Within a year, Bahakel bought out his partner and found that one of the best investments in business was an hour spent talking to customers over a cup of coffee. As the era of television dawned in the 1950s, Bahakel tried his hand in this new fad as well, and founded WABG-television in Greenwood, the Mississippi Delta"s first television station, in 1959.
Bahakel later acquired stations in Charlotte, North Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina (WCCA-television), and Montgomery, Alabama. Bahakel was instrumental in bringing the Charlotte Hornets National Basketball Association franchise to Charlotte in 1987.
He was a primary investor in the team and was the guarantor of the $32 million loan for the franchise fee to bring the team to Charlotte.
Bahakel ran unsuccessfully as a Democrat for the United States. House of Representatives in 1970, losing to incumbent Republican Charles R. Jonas. Bahakel served in the North Carolina Senate from 1972 until 1976. Bahakel died at his home in Charlotte on April 20, 2006, at the age of 87.
He was a member of the Democratic Party.