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Yearly honor from the National Association of Broadcasters
The NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame is a yearly honor from the
National Association of Broadcasters . One inductee from radio and one from television are named at the yearly NAB conference.
[1]
Radio
For a list of award winners, see footnote
[2]
1977:
Jack Benny ,
Fred Allen ,
Lowell Thomas ,
Edward R. Murrow ,
Milton Cross ,
David Sarnoff ,
Ted Husing ,
Edwin Armstrong ,
Herbert Hoover ,
Gene Autry ,
Freeman Gosden ,
Charles Correll ,
Bob Hope ,
Graham McNamee
1978:
Arthur Godfrey ,
Jim Jordan ,
Marian Jordan ,
Walter Winchell ,
Guglielmo Marconi
1979:
Paul Harvey ,
Orson Welles
1980:
Bing Crosby ,
George Burns
1981:
Ronald Reagan ,
Kate Smith
1982:
Edgar Bergen ,
Don McNeill
1983:
Chester Lauck ,
Norris Goff ,
Benny Goodman
1984:
Red Skelton ,
Bob Elliot ,
Ray Goulding
1985:
Casey Kasem , Fred Palmer
1986:
Mel Allen ,
Earl Nightingale
1987:
Robert Trout ,
Gordon McLendon ,
Todd Storz
1988:
Roy Acuff ,
William B. Williams
1989:
Red Barber ,
Nathan Safir
1990:
Charles Osgood ,
Hal Jackson
1991:
Douglas Edwards
1992:
Larry King
1993:
Grand Ole Opry
1994:
Harry Caray
1995:
Gary Owens
1996:
Don Imus
1997:
Wally Phillips
1998:
Rush Limbaugh
1999:
Wolfman Jack
2000:
Tom Joyner
2001:
Bruce Morrow
2002:
Dick Orkin
2003:
Scott Shannon
2004:
Mormon Tabernacle Choir ,
Music and the Spoken Word
2005:
Jack Buck
2006:
Dick Purtan
2007:
Rick Dees
2008:
Larry Lujack
2009:
Vin Scully
2010:
Ron Chapman
2011:
Gerry House
[3]
2012:
Bob Uecker
[4]
2013:
Dave Ramsey
[5]
2014:
Steve Harvey
[5]
2015:
Kevin and Bean
[5]
2016:
Mike & Mike (
Mike Greenberg and
Mike Golic )
[6]
2017:
Delilah
2018:
Elvis Duran
2019:
Cathy Hughes
2020:
John Records Landecker
2021:
All Things Considered
Television
For list of award winners, see footnote
[2]
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