The Broadcasters Foundation of America is honoring its longtime former President and beloved broadcaster, Jim Thompson, with a home page takeover on their website at broadcastersfoundation.org .
Thompson, who passed away on this day a year ago, took the reins of the Broadcasters Foundation in 2008. During his 14-year tenure he led the charity to raise $10 million, quadrupling the amount of financial aid awarded to radio and TV professionals in need from debilitating illness, accident, or disaster.
“It’s hard to believe our friend and colleague left us a year ago,” said Scott Herman, Chair of the Broadcasters Foundation. “A true leader and exceptional human being, Jim helped everyone all the time. That’s the kind of person he was. I am proud to have known Jim for nearly 40 years as a colleague and a friend. He is sorely missed.”
“It’s hard to believe our friend and colleague left us a year ago,” said Scott Herman, Chair of the Broadcasters Foundation. “A true leader and exceptional human being, Jim helped everyone all the time. That’s the kind of person he was. I am proud to have known Jim for nearly 40 years as a colleague and a friend. He is sorely missed.”
Jim Thompson (1946-2022) |
Thompson’s career included President and CEO of Group W Radio and co-owner of Liberty Broadcasting. He created the Radio-Mercury Awards and served on the boards of the Radio Advertising Bureau and the Advertising Council and was Vice Chair of the Pennsylvania State Broadcasters Association.
Thompson was named “Radio Executive to Watch” by Advertising Age, “Radio Executive of the Year” and “One of the Top 40 Most Powerful People in Radio” by Radio Ink Magazine. Posthumously, Thompson was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame and The Radio Hall of Fame. A member of the U.S. Army, Thompson served in Vietnam.
Upon Thompson’s passing, the Broadcasters Foundation created The Jim Thompson Memorial Fund, which remains open in his honor. To donate any amount, please click here:
The Broadcasters Foundation accepts personal donations to the Guardian Fund, corporate contributions to the Angel Initiative, and bequests through the Legacy Society. For more information, please visit www.broadcastersfoundation.org, call 212-373-8250, or email info@thebfoa.org.
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