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]
- 1977: William S. Paley
 - 1988: Lucille Ball and Milton Berle
 - 1989: Sid Caesar and Ernie Kovacs
 - 1990: The Honeymooners, Sylvester L. Weaver
 - 1991: Jerry Lewis
 - 1992: Star Trek
 - 1993: 60 Minutes
 - 1994: Roone Arledge
 - 1995: Carol Burnett
 - 1996: M*A*S*H
 - 1997: The Today Show
 - 1998: Bob Keeshan
 - 1999: All in the Family
 - 2000: Saturday Night Live
 - 2001: Ted Koppel
 - 2002: Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In
 - 2003: The Wonderful World of Disney
 - 2004: Roger King
 - 2005: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
 - 2006: Regis Philbin
 - 2007: Meet the Press
 - 2008: Bob Barker
 - 2009: Bob Newhart
 - 2010: NBC Sports
 - 2011: Carsey Werner Company[5]
 - 2012: Garry Marshall, Betty White
 - 2013: American Idol
 - 2014: Everybody Loves Raymond
 - 2015: Shonda Rhimes[5]
 - 2016: Chuck Lorre
 - 2017: María Elena Salinas
 - 2018: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!
 - 2019: Fox NFL Sunday
 - 2020: America's Funniest Home Videos
 - 2021: Lester Holt
 - 2022: The Price Is Right [7]
 
See also
- Television Hall of Fame
 - National Radio Hall of Fame
 - National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame (including sportscasters)
 
References
- ↑ "Award Description". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
 - 1 2 "Past Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
 - ↑ "Current Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
 - ↑ "Bob Uecker to be Inducted into NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame - NAB Newsroom". www.nab.org. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 "Past Award Recipients - NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame". www.nab.org. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
 - ↑ "Mike & Mike Hosts Greenberg and Golic Inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcasting Hall of Fame". ESPN.com. 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
 - ↑ "Newsroom".
 
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