Radio Hall of Fame
The Radio Hall of Fame, formerly the National Radio Hall of Fame, is a American organization created by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. Three years later, Bruce DuMont, founder, president, and CEO of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, assumed control of the Hall, moved its base of operations to Chicago, and incorporated it into the MBC. It has been described as being dedicated to recognizing those who have contributed to the development of the radio medium throughout its history in the United States. The NRHOF gallery was located on the second floor of the MBC, at 360 N. State St., from December 2011 until October 2017, when the traveling exhibit "Saturday Night Live: The Experience" was installed on the second and fourth floors. In September 2018 the MBC's board of directors was reportedly close to finalizing a deal to sell the museum's third and fourth floors to Fern Hill, a real estate development and investment firm, according to Chicago media blogger Robert Feder, which would leave the MBC with just the second floor in terms of exhibit space.
Selection process
Inductees to the Radio Hall of Fame are nominated by a 24-person Nominating Committee composed of industry programming leaders and executives, industry observers and members of academia. The Nominating Committee is inclusive of commercial and public radio. Nominating Committee members serve two or three year terms on a volunteer basis. The committee receives suggestions from the industry and listening public before convening and presenting a slate of 24 nominees, 16 of which are voted upon by an industry-wide Voting Participant panel while eight others are voted on by the public. The Nominating Committee subsequently chooses up to four additional individuals for induction, choosing from suggested air personalities, programmers, management or ownership.Voting was open to the public from 2008 to 2010, then closed to public ballots from 2011 to 2014. Public voting resumed in 2015 and continues today.
Nomination criteria
The Nominating Committee recommends nominations in the following categories:- Longstanding Local/Regional ;
- Active Local/Regional ;
- Longstanding Network/Syndication ;
- Active Network/Syndication ;
- Music Format On-Air Personality;
- Spoken Word On-Air Personality
Controversies
"Since 2011 the public has been shut out of the Radio Hall of Fame voting process despite requirements that the steering committee consider recommendations from the public, announce multiple nominees in four categories, and conduct public voting online. Instead, the steering committee announced each year's inductees as a fait accompli," wrote Robert Feder in June 2015 as NRHOF chairman Kraig Kitchin announced the return of public voting. In 2011 the NRHOF made headlines by inducting former U.S. president Ronald Reagan, "whose radio career spanned only five years as a sportscaster in Iowa in the 1930s," Feder reported.
Howard Stern, one of the most highly rated and visible figures in radio since the 1980s, has been vocally critical of the NRHOF. He has regularly made it a focus of his jokes, lampooning the fact that the entire nomination and selection process appeared to be controlled by Bruce DuMont, the sole authority appointing the panel for the selection process. Stern has stated he would reject any offer to join the NRHOF, and further said, "There is no Radio Hall of Fame. It's just a guy in his basement giving out awards. His name is Bruce DuMont, and he has nothing to do with radio other than the fact that his family made radios years ago." On June 28, 2012, Robert Feder reported that the "most conspicuous and embarrassing omission to the Radio Hall of Fame finally will be corrected this fall when Howard Stern" is inducted.
Inductees
There are 247 inductees to the Radio Hall of Fame with the addition of eight in the Class of 2019.Individuals
- Bud Abbott
- Goodman Ace
- Jane Ace
- José Miguel Agrelot
- Kurt Alexander
- Fred Allen
- Mel Allen
- Don Ameche
- Eddie Anderson
- Eve Arden
- Edwin Howard Armstrong
- Gene Autry
- Red Barber
- Tom Barnard
- Dick Bartley
- George G. Beasley
- Art Bell
- Jack Benny
- Gertrude Berg
- Edgar Bergen
- Dick Biondi
- Jesse B. Blayton Sr.
- Martin Block
- Jim Bohannon
- Bobby Bones
- Neal Boortz
- Amar Bose
- Jonathon Brandmeir
- Marty Brennaman
- Jack Brickhouse
- Himan Brown
- Jack Buck
- Gary Burbank
- Jess Cain
- Eddie Cantor
- Harry Caray
- Jack Carney
- Howie Carr
- Andrew Carter
- Ron Chapman
- Dick Clark
- Jerry Coleman
- Bob Collins
- Ann Compton
- William Conrad
- Jack L. Cooper
- Myron Cope
- Charles Correll
- Norman Corwin
- Lou Costello
- Bing Crosby
- Powel Crosley Jr.
- Steve Dahl
- Yvonne Daniels
- Lee de Forest
- Rick Dees
- Delilah
- Dr. Demento
- Nancy Donnellan
- Tommy Dorsey
- Jim Dunbar
- Don Dunphy
- Elvis Duran
- Richard Durham
- Bob Edwards
- Douglas Edwards
- Ralph Edwards
- Bob Elliott
- Ralph Emery
- Barry Farber
- Joseph Field
- Bubba Fontaine
- Fred Foy
- Mike Francesa
- Stan Freberg
- Alan Freed
- John A. Gambling
- Blair Garner
- Arnie Ginsburg
- Ira Glass
- Christopher Glenn
- Arthur Godfrey
- Leonard Goldenson
- Mike Golic
- Benny Goodman
- Gale Gordon
- Freeman Gosden
- Ray Goulding
- Mike Greenberg
- Tom Griswold
- Terry Gross
- Ralph Guild
- Karl Haas
- Joan Hamburg
- Milo Hamilton
- Sean "Hollywood" Hamilton
- Bill Handel
- Sean Hannity
- John Hare
- Harry Harrison
- Lynne "Angel" Harvey
- Paul Harvey
- Paul Harvey Jr.
- Steve Harvey
- Ernie Harwell
- Terri Hemmert
- Gordon Hinkley
- Bob Hope
- Clark Howard
- Stanley E. Hubbard
- Cathy Hughes
- Don Imus
- Dan Ingram
- Hal Jackson
- Michael Jackson
- Fred Jacobs
- Jim Jordan
- Marian Driscoll Jordan
- Tom Joyner
- Harry Kalas
- H. V. Kaltenborn
- Mel Karmazin
- Carl Kasell
- Casey Kasem
- Murray "the K" Kaufman
- Garrison Keillor
- Kid Kelly
- Herb Kent
- Jim Kerr
- Bob Kevoian
- Larry King
- Bob Kingsley
- Kidd Kraddick
- Kay Kyser
- Art Laboe
- John Records Landecker
- John Lanigan
- Mark Levin
- Tom Leykis
- Rush Limbaugh
- Michael “Mickey” Luckoff
- Larry Lujack
- Joe Madison
- Ray Magliozzi
- Tom Magliozzi
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Groucho Marx
- Luther Masingill
- Dan Mason
- Lowry Mays
- J. P. McCarthy
- Edward F. McLaughlin
- Gordon McLendon
- Graham McNamee
- Marian McPartland
- Garry Meier
- Paul Menard
- Jon Miller
- Rick Moore
- Agnes Moorehead
- Robert W. Morgan
- "Cousin Brucie" Morrow
- Scott Muni
- Edward R. Murrow
- Dick Orkin
- Charles Osgood
- Gary Owens
- Ronn Owens
- William S. Paley
- Edward Pate Jr.
- Norman Pattiz
- Virginia Payne
- Sam Phillips
- Wally Phillips
- Dick Purtan
- James Henry Quello
- Robin Quivers
- Dave Ramsey
- Ronald Reagan
- Jeff Rense
- Tony Roberts
- Neil Rogers
- Jim Rome
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Orion Samuelson
- David Sarnoff
- Michael Savage
- Chuck Schaden
- Laura Schlessinger
- Vin Scully
- Ryan Seacrest
- Scott Shannon
- Jean Shepherd
- Robert Sievers
- Red Skelton
- Rick Sklar
- Kate Smith
- Paul W. Smith
- Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo
- Susan Stamberg
- Frank Stanton
- Bob Steele
- Charley Steiner
- Bill Stern
- Howard Stern
- Fran Striker
- John Tesh
- Lowell Thomas
- Les Tremayne
- Studs Terkel
- Charlie Tuna
- Bob Uecker
- Ed Walker
- Orson Welles
- Ruth Westheimer
- Dick Whittinghill
- Bruce Williams
- Jerry Williams
- Wendy Williams
- William B. Williams
- Walter Winchell
- Wolfman Jack
- Jack Wood
Programs
- Abbott and Costello
- All Things Considered
- Amos 'n' Andy
- Bob and Ray
- The Bob & Tom Show
- Burns and Allen
- Can You Top This?
- Car Talk
- CBS Radio Mystery Theater
- CBS World News Roundup
- The Charlie McCarthy Show
- Don McNeill's Breakfast Club
- Easy Aces
- The Eric & Kathy Show
- Fibber McGee and Molly
- Focus on the Family
- Fresh Air
- Gang Busters
- The Goldbergs
- Grand Ole Opry
- The Great Gildersleeve
- Inner Sanctum Mystery
- Jack Armstrong
- The Jef & Jer Showgram
- Kevin & Bean
- Little Orphan Annie
- The Lone Ranger
- Lux Radio Theatre
- Ma Perkins
- The March of Time
- The Mercury Theatre on the Air
- Mike & Mike
- Music & the Spoken Word
- National Barn Dance
- One Man's Family
- The Romance of Helen Trent
- The Shadow
- Suspense
- Take It or Leave It
- You Bet Your Life
- Your Hit Parade