The Radio Hall of Fame inducted its 2024 class of honorees last night at the Omni Nashville in Nashville, TN.
Radio Hall of Fame Inductee Lon Helton served as the Master of Ceremonies, while Radio Hall of Fame Co-Chairmen Kraig Kitchin and Dennis Green delivered the opening remarks to welcome attendees.
The eight Class of 2024 Inductees are:
- Lee Harris (inducted by Scott Herman)
- Mary McCoy (Inducted by Larry Galla)
- Phil Hendrie (Inducted by Patrick Reynold)
- Crook & Chase/Lorianne Crook & Charlie Chase (Inducted by Reba McEntire and John Zarling)
- Matt Siegel (Inducted by Tom McConnell)
- Jaime Jarrin (Inducted by Orel Hershiser)
- Barry Mayo (Inducted by Tony Gray)
- Kraig T. Kitchin (Inducted by Jim Rome)
A panel of over 900 industry professionals voted to select six inductees, while the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee chose two additional inductees. Votem.com conducted the confidential voting process, which was overseen by Andrew Rosen of Miller Kaplan.
The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations of the Hall in 1991.
