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Radio Hall of Fame Accepting Nominations for 2023 Class


Radio Hall of Fame
Radio Hall of Fame

The Museum of Broadcast Communications has announced that the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee will accept suggestions for 2023 nominees beginning Wednesday, February 1 through Friday, March 31. 24 names will be selected as nominees to be voted upon by industry personnel later this year. The induction will take place later this fall, with information on this year's induction ceremony coming this spring.

Radio Hall of Fame Co-Chairman Dennis Green stated, it is an honor to oversee the process of selecting the legendary men and women that have made radio the great medium it is today. Radio is special to millions of listeners from coast to coast and the Radio Hall of Fame looks forward to receiving the suggestions of names to consider for the ultimate honor our industry has to bestow."

Radio Hall of Fame Co-Chairman Kraig T. Kitchin commented, "The ideas and suggestions from both industry members and listeners has provided for excellent conversations and deliberations amongst our Nominating Committee members, each of them also bringing their own suggestions to the difficult decision making that goes on. When we hear from as many interested people as we do with suggestions, it only reinforces the value the value of a nomination, let alone an induction."

To submit honoree picks for consideration by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, please visit here.

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