Jeff Smulyan |
Jeff Smulyan, founder and CEO of Emmis Communications, is
slated to be honored later this year as a “Giant of Broadcasting” by the
Library of American Broadcasting.
The 11th annual event celebrating distinguished leadership
or performance in television and radio, is scheduled for Ooctober 16 in New York ’s Gotham Hall.
Radio veteran Smulyan formed and became principal
shareholder of Emmis in 1980. Emmis currently owns and operates 20 FM and 2 AM
radio stations in the nation’s largest markets; six local, regional and
national magazine operations; and radio stations in Slovakia
and Bulgaria .
A former director of the National
Association of Broadcasters and former Chairman of the Board of Directors of
the Radio Advertising Bureau, Smulyan served as past chair of the Central
Indiana Corporate Partnership, a consortium of CEOs from central Indiana ’s largest
corporations. In 2000, Smulyan was honored with the National Association of
Broadcasters’ National Radio Award. He
has also been named one of the 10 most influential radio executives of the past
two decades. In recent years, Smulyan has been leading the radio industry’s
groundbreaking efforts to expand FM radio’s reach to mobile phones
The Library has announced Smulyan and other professionals will
be recognized in 2013 for their contributions to those media in the last
half-century. The distinguished honorees join 161 Giants of Broadcasting who have
been honored by the Library since 2003.
Honorees also include:
- Media titan Barry Diller
- TV host Alex Trebek
- Anne Sweeney of the Disney Media Networks
- 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer
- Emmy-winning talk show legend Dick Cavett
- Media mogul Robert L. Johnson
- TV Producer/Writer David E. Kelley
- Former FCC Chariman Richard E. Wiley
- Talent Agent Richard Leibner
- Talent Agent Carole Cooper (Leibner’s spouse)
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