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FAB Announces 2025 Florida Broadcasters Hall of Fame Class


Florida Association of Broadcasters (FAB)
Florida Association of Broadcasters (FAB)

The Florida Association of Broadcasters (FAB) will recognize some of the most impactful, inspirational, and influential broadcasting legends during the 2025 Florida Broadcasters Hall of Fame Gala and award ceremony. The event will take place at 6:30-9pm on Thursday, June 26 at the Breakers Palm Beach.

The awards presentation celebrates the 2025 class of the Florida Broadcasters Hall of Fame, who have earned a place in Florida's broadcasting history. They are the pioneers, the innovators, and the stars of broadcasting whose contributions advanced and revolutionized the industry in Florida.

The class of honorees includes four broadcasters from both radio and television, throughout Florida. Hall of Fame inductees were chosen based on their distinguished professional career directly tied to Florida, devoting a minimum of 25 years to the industry. The 2025 inductees are the leading examples of integrity, innovation, achievement, leadership, and contributions to the industry.

The 2025 Florida Broadcasters Hall of Fame Inductees are:

Claudia Puig
Chief Communications Officer, Spanish Broadcasting System

E.R. Bert Medina
President and Chief Executive Officer, WPLG

Linda Byrd
Retired Division President and Current Advisor, iHeartMedia

Steven H. Pontius
Retired Executive Vice President and General Manager, Waterman Broadcasting Corporation

Hall of Fame inductees were chosen from nominations by current and former employees of FAB member station(s). The final award recipients were vetted and selected by the Florida Broadcasters Selection Committee representing the broadcast industry in Florida.

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