Radio Hall of Fame 2023 Nominees Unveiled

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CHICAGO — The Museum of Broadcast Communications announced today the selection of the Radio Hall of Fame 2023 nominees. The 24 nominees were chosen by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, with input from the radio industry and listeners.


Voting for inductees begins Friday (6/16) and runs through June 30 at 11:59pm Pacific. The top six vote recipients will gain induction as part of the 2023 Radio Hall of Fame Induction class. The two additional inductees that will make up the eight-person induction class will be selected by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee.

More than 800 industry members will receive a confidential online ballot on Friday to cast votes for up to six nominated individuals. The confidential balloting process will be conducted by Votem.com, and overseen by Miller Kaplan‘s Andrew Rosen.

2023 Radio Hall of Fame inductees will be announced Monday, July 24, and honored in-person at the 2023 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony on November 2 at the InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel in the City of New York.


THE 2023 RADIO HALL OF FAME NOMINEES TO BE VOTED ON BY THE INDUSTRY VOTING PANEL ARE (ALPHABETICAL BY FIRST NAME): 
  1. Bert Weiss
  2. Bob Rivers
  3. Charles Laquidara
  4. Dyana Williams
  5. Gerry House
  6. Jaime Jarrin
  7. John & Ken
  8. John DeBella
  9. Johnny Magic
  10. Kevin Matthews
  11. Kid Leo (Lawrence Travagliante)
  12. Larry Elder
  13. Laurie DeYoung
  14. Lee Harris
  15. Rev. Louise Williams Bishop
  16. Mark Simone
  17. Mary McCoy
  18. Matt Siegel
  19. Mojo in the Morning
  20. Monica May
  21. Nina Totenberg
  22. Pat St. John
  23. Shadoe Stevens
  24. Shelley “The Playboy” Stewart

 

Kraig T. Kitchin, Co-Chairman of the Radio Hall of Fame, commented, “Congratulations to each of this year’s’ nominees on this recognition. Behind this slate of nominees, the Nominating Committee reviewed more than 2500 incoming suggestions from industry members and listeners before determining this group of talented individuals.  Each nominee is deserving of induction, and I look forward to the results of the forthcoming confidential voting results.”

RHOF’s other co-Chairman, Dennis Green, added, “It never ceases to amaze me when reviewing the accomplishments of the nominees how fortunate we as fans of radio are. These talented individuals have accomplished so much and made our medium special then, now, and hopefully for years to come. The Radio Hall of Fame is honored to recognize these talented individuals as nominees for this year’s Radio Hall of Fame.”


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