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Monday, July 12, 2021

Radio Hall of Fame 2021 Nominees Announced


  • Radio Industry Voting Begins Today; Public Voting Begins Monday, July 26
The Museum of Broadcast Communications announced today the selection of the RADIO HALL OF FAME 2021 nominees: 24people and shows in six categories. The nominees were chosen by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, with input from the radio industry and listeners.

Voting for inductees begins today in four of six categories: Longstanding Local/Regional (20 years or more), Active Local/Regional (10 years or more), Longstanding Network/Syndication (20 years or more), and Longstanding Network/Syndication (20 years or more). Those categories will be voted on by a panel of 600 industry professionals.

On July 26, listeners nationwide will vote on the other two categories, Music Format On-Air Personality and Spoken Word On-Air Personality. The winners in those categories will be determined by the public and the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee. The outcome of the listener vote will count as one vote among the committee votes. Listeners may vote once beginning Monday, July 26 at: www.radiovote.com.

2021 Radio Hall of Fame inductees will be announced Monday, August 16, and honored in-person at the 2021 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday, October 28, 2021, at Chicago’s Wintrust Grand Banking Hall. Tickets will go on-sale Monday, August 16.

THE 2021 RADIO HALL OF FAME NOMINEES TO BE VOTED ON BY INDUSTRY VOTING PANEL ARE:

Longstanding Local/Regional (20 years or more)
  • John & Ken- KFI-AM / Los Angeles
  • Melvin Lindsey-Washington (The Quiet Storm)
  • Matt Siegel- KISS 108 / Boston
  • Brother Wease (Alan Levin)- Radio 95.1 / Rochester, NY
Active Local/Regional (10 years or more)
  • Laurie De Young-93.1 WPOC-FM /Baltimore
  • Mercedes Martinez-Mix 94.1 / Las Vegas
  • Elliot Segal-DC 101 / Washington, DC
  • Bob Stroud-97.1 The Drive / Chicago
Longstanding Network/Syndication (20 years or more)
  • Dr. Bobby Jones-host, The Bobby Jones Radio Show
  • Dan Patrick-host, The Dan Patrick Show
  • Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me-National Public Radio (NPR)
  • Suzyn Waldman-color commentator, New York Yankees Network
Active Network/Syndication (10 years or more)
  • Bob & Sheri-co-hosts, The Bob & Sheri Show
  • Kim Komando-host, The Kim Komando Show
  • Sid Mark-host, Sounds of Sinatra
  • Chris “Mad Dog” Russo-host, Chris “Mad Dog” Russo Show on SiriusXM
THE 2021 RADIO HALL OF FAME NOMINEES TO BE VOTED ON BY LISTENERS/RADIO HALL OF FAME NOMINATING COMMITTEE ARE:

Music Format On-Air Personality
  • Russ Parr-host, The Russ Parr Show
  • Javier Romero-morning host, AMOR 107.5, WAMR-FM /Miami
  • Alex Sensation-morning host, Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS)
  • Steven Van Zandt-host, Little Steven’s Underground Garage
Spoken Word On-Air Personality
  • Alex Bennett-morning host & talk show personality
  • Larry Elder-host, The Larry Elder Show, Salem Media
  • Preston Elliot and Steve Morrison-co-hosts of Preston & Steve-93.3 WMMR / Philadelphia
  • Sally Jessy Raphael-talk show personality
Kraig Kitchin
Kraig T. Kitchin, Radio Hall of Fame chairman, commented: “I’m so thrilled to recognize our 2021 nominees, and look forward to our upcoming in-person induction ceremony in Chicago Thursday, October 28. We’ll not only welcome 2021 inductees, but we will also welcome and honor the 2020 inductee class on that special evening this fall.”

Dennis Green, Radio Hall of Fame’s Nominating Committee chair, added: “It is an honor to chair the Nominating Committee of the Radio Hall of Fame and recognize our industry’s most esteemed professionals and their tremendous achievements informing and entertaining audiences throughout their careers. We look forward to welcoming the 2021 inductees as well as the 2020 inductees to honor them in person this year in Chicago.”

Leading radio imaging and production company, The Mix Group, is a presenting sponsor of the 2021 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations in 1991.

The Museum of Broadcast Communications is recognizing radio’s 100th anniversary with a variety of events and exhibits in 2021, including special tributes and recognition of the many talented men and women who have contributed to the medium’s ongoing success.

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