- NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame
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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]
Contents
Radio
- For list of award winners, see footnote[2]
- 2011 [3]
- 2010 Ron Chapman
- 2009 Vin Scully
- 2008 Larry Lujack
- 2007 Rick Dees
- 2006 Dick Purtan
- 2005 Jack Buck
- 2004 Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Music and the Spoken Word
- 2003 Scott Shannon
- 2002 Dick Orkin
- 2001 Bruce Morrow
- 2000 Tom Joyner
- 1999 Wolfman Jack
- 1998 Rush Limbaugh
- 1997 Wally Phillips
- 1996 Don Imus
- 1995 Gary Owens
- 1994 Harry Caray
- 1993 Grand Ole Opry
- 1992 Larry King
- 1991 Douglas Edwards
- 1990 Charles Osgood, Hal Jackson
- 1989 Red Barber, Nathan Safir
- 1988 Roy Acuff, William B. Williams
- 1987 Robert Trout, Gordon McLendon, Todd Storz
- 1986 Mel Allen, Earl Nightingale
- 1985 Casey Kasem, Fred Palmer
- 1984 Red Skelton, Bob Elliot, Ray Goulding
- 1983 Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Benny Goodman
- 1982 Edgar Bergen, Don McNeill
- 1981 Ronald Reagan, Kate Smith
- 1980 Bing Crosby, George Burns
- 1979 Paul Harvey, Orson Welles
- 1978 Arthur Godfrey, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Walter Winchell, Guglielmo Marconi
- 1977 William S. Paley, Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Lowell Thomas, Edward R. Murrow, Milton Cross, David Sarnoff, Ted Husing, Edwin Armstrong, Herbert Hoover, Gene Autry, Freeman S. Gosden, Charles J. Correll, Bob Hope, Graham McNamee
Television
- For list of award winners, see footnote[2]
- 2011 [3]
- 2010 NBC Sports
- 2009 Matt Groening
- 2008 Bob Barker
- 2007 Meet the Press
- 2006 Regis Philbin
- 2005 The Tonight Show
- 2004 Roger King
- 2003 The Wonderful World of Disney
- 2002 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In
- 2001 Ted Koppel
- 2000 Saturday Night Live
- 1999 All In The Family
- 1998 Bob Keeshan
- 1997 The Today Show
- 1996 M*A*S*H
- 1995 Carol Burnett
- 1994 Roone Arledge
- 1993 60 Minutes
- 1992 Star Trek
- 1991 Jerry Lewis
- 1990 The Honeymooners, Sylvester L. Weaver
- 1989 Sid Caesar and Ernie Kovacs
- 1988 Lucille Ball and Milton Berle
References
- ^ "Award Description". National Association of Broadcasters. http://www.nab.org/events/awards/overview.asp?id=1926. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
- ^ a b "Past Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. http://www.nab.org/events/awards/pastAwardWinners.asp?id=1926. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
- ^ a b "Current Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. http://www.nab.org/events/awards/currentAwardWinners.asp?id=1926. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
See also
External links
Categories:- American broadcasters
- American radio personalities
- American television personalities
- Media museums in the United States
- National halls of fame in the United States
- Awards established in 1977
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