- NAB Crystal Radio Awards
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The NAB Crystal Radio Awards are presented annually by the National Association of Broadcasters to American radio stations. The award was established in 1987 to recognize radio stations for year-round commitment to community service.[1]
Finalists for the Crystal Radio Award are selected by a panel of judges representing broadcasting, community service organizations, and public relations firms.[2] Selected from a pool of 50 finalists, 10 stations are selected for the award honoring their efforts to improve the quality of life in their respective communities.[3] The NAB Crystal Radio Award winners are announced during the Radio Luncheon held at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas.[4] Each year's radio inductee into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame is also honored at this luncheon.
The National Association of Broadcasters is a trade association that promotes the interests of American radio and television stations plus a number of associate and international broadcaster members.[4] Founded in 1922, the NAB represents more than 8,300 terrestrial radio and television stations as well as several major broadcast networks.
Contents
Past winners
- 2008[5]
- KCVM-FM, (Cedar Falls, IA) · KFOR-AM, (Lincoln, NE) · KSTZ-FM, (Des Moines, IA) · KUZZ-FM, (Bakersfield, CA) · WAWZ-FM, (Zarephath, NJ) · WDRV-FM, (Chicago, IL) · WIZM-AM, (La Crosse, WI) · WJBC-AM, (Bloomington, IL) · WUBE-FM, (Cincinnati, OH) · WUGO-FM, (Grayson, KY)
- 2007[6]
- KBHP-FM, (Bemidji, MN) · KHHT-FM, (Los Angeles, CA) · KLGR-AM, (Redwood Falls, MN) · KOA-AM, (Denver, CO) · KSTP-FM, (St. Paul, MN) · KTAR-AM, (Phoenix, AZ) · WFYR-FM, (Peoria, IL) · WJJY-FM, (Brainerd, MN) · WTAM-AM, (Cleveland, OH) · WUSL-FM, (Philadelphia, PA)
- 2006
- KLVI-AM, (Beaumont, TX) · KOZT-FM, (Fort Bragg, CA) · KSL, (Salt Lake City, UT)[7], KUDL-FM, (Kansas City, MO) · KUZZ-FM, (Bakersfield, CA) · KZBR-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · WHAI-FM, (Greenfield, MA) · WHUR-FM, (Washington, DC) · WILV-FM, (Chicago, IL) · WJON-AM, (St. Cloud, MN)
- 2005[8]
- KBBX-FM, (Omaha, NE) · KLOS-FM, (Los Angeles, CA) · KNOM, (Nome, AK) · KOIT-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · WCMT, (Martin, TN) · WJBC-AM, (Bloomington, IL) · WLEN-FM, (Adrian, MI) · WTMX-FM, (Chicago, IL) · WTOP, (Washington, DC) · WUGO-FM, (Grayson, KY)
- 2004[9][4]
- KDFC-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · KFOG-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · KFOR-AM, (Lincoln, NE) · KSTP-FM, (Minneapolis, MN)[3] · KSTZ-FM, (Des Moines, IA) · KTCZ-FM, (Minneapolis, MN)[3] · WDEL-AM ], (Wilmington, DE) · WDRV-FM, (Chicago, IL) · WLUP-FM, (Chicago, IL) · WSYR-AM, (Syracuse, NY)
- 2003
- KFME-FM (now KCJK), (Kansas City, MO) · KNOM-AM, (Nome, AK) · KOIT-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · KOZT-FM, (Fort Bragg, CA) · KPRS-FM, (Kansas City, MO) · KVAK-AMKVAK, (Valdez, AK) · WGMS, (Washington, DC) · WIBC, (Indianapolis, IN) · WJJY-FM, (Brainerd, MN) · WUGO-FM, (Grayson, KY)
- 2002
- KABC-AM, (Los Angeles, CA)[10] · KIRO-AM, (Seattle, WA) · KNCO, (Grass Valley, CA) · KPAM-AM, (Portland, OR) · KUDL-FM, (Kansas City, MO) · KWJJ-FM, (Portland, OR) · WJON-AM, (St. Cloud, MN) · WLQT-FM, (Dayton, OH) · WTCB-FM, (Columbia, SC) · WTMX-FM, (Chicago, IL)
- 2001
- KELO-FM, (Sioux Falls, SD) · KNX, (Los Angeles, CA) · KUZZ-AM/FM, (Bakersfield, CA) · KZQZ-FM (now KGMZ), (San Francisco, CA) · WENS, (Indianapolis, IN) · WJJY-FM, (Brainerd, MN) · WLEN, (Adrian, MI) · WPEG, (Charlotte, NC) · WRAL, (Raleigh, NC) · WUSL, (Philadelphia, PA)
- 2000[11]
- KDWB-FM, (Minneapolis, MN) · KNOM-AM/FM, (Nome, AK) · KSDR-FM, (Watertown, SD) · KVFD, (Fort Dodge, IA) · WDSN, (DuBois, PA) · WGMS-FM, (Washington, DC) · WICO-FM, (Salisbury, MD) · WJBC, (Bloomington, IL) · WTMX, (Chicago, IL) · WZZK-FM, (Birmingham, AL)
- 1999
- KBHP-FM, (Bemidji, MN) · KBHR, (Big Bear City, CA) · KLOS-FM, (Los Angeles, CA) · KSL, (Salt Lake City, UT) · KUDL, (Westwood, KS) · KUEL, (Fort Dodge, IA) · KZLA-FM (now KMVN), (Los Angeles, CA) · WGOH, (Grayson, KY) · WHUR-FM, (Washington, DC) · WYTZ/WZTY (now WCSY-FM), (St. Joseph, MI)
- 1998
- KDWB-FM, (Minneapolis, MN) · KIRO, (Seattle, WA) · KUZZ-AM/FM, (Bakersfield, CA) · KVFD, (Fort Dodge, IA) · KWSN, (Sioux Falls, SD) · WIBC, (Indianapolis, IN) · WKVI-AM/FM, (Knox, IN) · WLEN, (Adrian, MI) · WUSL, (Philadelphia, PA) · WUSY, (Chattanooga, TN)
- 1997
- KBHP-FM, (Bemidji, MN) · KKBT-FM (now KSWD), (Los Angeles, CA) · KMAS, (Shelton, WA) · KMBZ, (Kansas City, KS)[1] · KWOA, (Worthington, MN) · WJLS-FM, (Beckley, WV) · WKLX, (Rochester, NY) · WLTE, (Minneapolis, MN) · WMMX, (Dayton, OH) · WSM, (Nashville, TN)
- 1996
- KCUE, (Red Wing, MN) · KIRO, (Seattle, WA) · KOEL, (Oelwein, IA) · KSDR-FM, (Watertown, SD) · WBEE-FM, (Rochester, NY) · WOKO, (South Burlington, VT) · WQCB, (Brewer, ME) · WRAL-FM, (Raleigh, NC) · WSYR, (Syracuse, NY) · WUSL, (Philadelphia, PA)
- 1995
- KBIG-FM, (Los Angeles, CA) · KFGO, (Fargo, ND) · KGO, (San Francisco, CA) · KKCS-FM (now KXWA), (Colorado Springs, CO) · KPRS, (Kansas City, KS) · KQRS (now KDIZ)/KQRS-FM, (Minneapolis, MN) · KZZY, (Devils Lake, ND) · WEAS-FM, (Savannah, GA) · WPSK-FM, (Pulaski, VA)[12] · WVPO, (Stroudsburg, PA)
- 1994[13]
- KBHP-FM, (Bemidji, MN) · KLBJ, (Austin, TX) · KPSN-FM (now KMXP), (Phoenix, AZ) · KSJN-FM, (St. Paul, MN) · WWTC-AM, (Minneapolis, MN) · KCBS, (San Francisco, CA) · KOJM, (Havre, MT)[14] · KRMG, (Tulsa, OK) · WCCO, (Minneapolis, MN) · WXYV-FM (now WQSR), (Baltimore, MD)
- 1993
- KASE-FM, (Austin, TX) · KNNN, (Central Valley, CA) · KQRS (now KDIZ)/KQRS-FM, (Minneapolis, MN) · KRLD, (Dallas, TX) · KZZY, (Devils Lake, ND) · WGN, (Chicago, IL) · WLNG, (Sag Harbor, NY) · WTTR, (Westminster, MD) · WUSL, (Philadelphia, PA) · WZWW, (State College, PA)
- 1992
- KGO, (San Francisco, CA) · KIRO, (Seattle, WA) · KMEL-FM, (San Francisco, CA) · KPQX, (Havre, MT)[14] · KQEG, (LaCrosse, WI) · KTMT)/KTMT-FM, (Medford, OR) · WFOB-AM, (Bowling Green, OH) · WLVQ, (Columbus, OH) · WOKQ, (Dover, NH) · WRGA, (Rome, GA)
- 1991
- KENI, (Anchorage, AK) · KFOR, (Lincoln, NE) · KIHX-FM (now KPPV), (Prescott Valley, AZ) · KLOS, (Los Angeles, CA) · KMIT, (Mitchell, SD) · KOMC, (Branson, MO) · KRGI, (Grand Island, NE) · KROE, (Sheridan, WY) · WBZ, (Boston, MA) · WOJO, (Chicago, IL)
- 1990
- KTTX/KWHI, (Brenham, TX) · WAKR, (Akron, OH) · WDLB, (Marshfield, WI) · WHBC/WHBC-FM, (Canton, OH) · WHIZ/WHIZ-FM, (Zanesville, OH) · WILM, (Wilmington, DE) · WPXC, (Hyannis, MA) · WSJM, (St. Joseph, MI) · WTSN-AM, (Dover, NH) · WYAY/WYAI (now WALR-FM), (Atlanta, GA)
- 1989
- KABC, (Los Angeles, CA) · KNCO/KNCO-FM, (Grass Valley, CA) · KSEN, (Shelby, MT) · WCTC, (New Brunswick, NJ) · WDBC, (Escanaba, MI) · WGST, (Atlanta, GA) · WJON, (St. Cloud, MN) · WLBK, (DeKalb, IL) · WSM, (Nashville, TN) · WTLC, (Indianapolis, IN)
- 1988
- KTNN, (Window Rock, AZ) · KVON, (Napa, CA) · WAGE, (Leesburg, VA) · WBAL, (Baltimore, MD) · WBEL (now WTJK), (Beloit, WI) · WKKR/WZMG (now WTLM), (Auburn, AL) · WMT, (Cedar Rapids, IA) · WTMJ, (Milwaukee, WI) · WTRE, (Greensburg, IN) · WWVA, (Wheeling, WV)
- 1987[15]
- KNOM, (Nome, AK) · KPAL (now KDXE), (Little Rock, AR) · WMAL, (Washington, DC) · WQBA/WQBA-FM, (Miami, FL) · WFMD, (Frederick, MD) · KJMO/KWOS, (Jefferson City, MO) · KMOX, (St. Louis, MO) · KHAS, (Hastings, NE) · KGFW, (Kearney, NE) · WVMT, (Colchester, VT)
NAB Crystal Heritage Award
The NAB Crystal Heritage Award is presented to a station that has won five Crystal Radio Awards, demonstrating a long-term commitment to community service.[16] In 2007, WUSL ("Power 99FM", Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the first station in history to reach this milestone.[17] WUSL was presented the Crystal Heritage Award at the 2008 Radio Luncheon in April 2008.
See also
- NAB Marconi Radio Awards, honoring America's top radio stations and personalities
- NAB National Radio Award, awarded to an outstanding individual leader in the radio industry
References
- ^ a b McTavish, Brian (April 18, 1997). "Change is on the air at KCIY and KYYS". Kansas City Star: p. E5.
- ^ "Crystal Award Finalists Named". Radio Ink. March 10, 2008. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.asp?hid=141353&pt=todaysnews.
- ^ a b c Rybak, Deborah Caulfield (April 22, 2004). "Cities '97 and KS95 win service awards". Minneapolis Star Tribune. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-115706133.html.
- ^ a b c "NAB announces Crystal Radio Award winners" (Press release). NAB Convention News. April 20, 2004. http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=863.
- ^ "NAB announces Crystal Radio Award winners" (Press release). National Association of Broadcasters. April 15, 2008. http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=12038.
- ^ "NAB announces Crystal Radio Award winners" (Press release). National Association of Broadcasters. April 17, 2007. http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=8638.
- ^ Arave, Lynn (May 5, 2006). "KSL wins another Crystal Award". Desert News. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_/ai_n16357648.
- ^ "NAB Crystal Radio Award Winners Announced". RadioWeek. June 15, 2005. http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=5957.
- ^ Carnegie, Jim (April 22, 2004). "2004 NAB Crystal Radio Awards presented". Radio Business Report. http://www.rbr.com/epaper/issue79-04.html.
- ^ "National Association of Broadcasters 2002 Crystal Radio Awards". Los Angeles Business Journal. March 11, 2002. http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-1559049_ITM.
- ^ "NAB Crystal Radio Award Winners (1987-2008)". National Association of Broadcasters. http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Search&template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=13337. Retrieved December 22, 2008.[dead link]
- ^ "WPSK=FM is a finalist for national Crystal Radio Awards". The Roanoke Times: p. NRV5. March 4, 1995.
- ^ "'Indian Outlaw' bounced from local airplay". St. Paul Pioneer Press: p. 8E. March 24, 1994. "Kudos to three Twin Cities area radio stations for winning one of the 10 Crystal Radio awards at the big National Association of Broadcasters convention now underway."
- ^ a b "Community Service". New Media Broadcasters, Inc.. http://www.nmbi.com/communityservice.php. Retrieved December 22, 2008.
- ^ "Radio News & Notes". Los Angeles Daily News. September 15, 1987.
- ^ "In Brief". FMQB. February 22, 2008. http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=593725&spid=1314.
- ^ "Clear Channel Radio’s Power 99 FM to Receive Inaugural Crystal Heritage Award". Web Wire. March 19, 2008. http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=61520.
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