"I've been the voice of 2 NFL teams along with 10 years at ESPN Radio doing college football and 3 stints at Westwood One. The 'requirements' line had me laughing. Oh well I tried."
"This special group of individuals and programs nominated for induction in 2026 epitomizes the wide spectrum of talented individuals our industry is fortunate to rely on and build large audiences around."
“The Swissotel in Chicago, Illinois served as the location for this year’s event, where the radio industry’s best were recognized for their contributions.”
“I was shocked. I mean, it just didn't register at first. But it means so much to me because, again, you think of where you started and what motivated you to get into it.”
"I think all of us in this radio industry are really, really busy ... Thinking about winning an award or building a career that is award-winning is not anything that would cross my mind, ever."
The Radio Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2025, honoring ten iconic broadcasters whose voices, leadership, and influence have helped shape the...
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.
"I've been the voice of 2 NFL teams along with 10 years at ESPN Radio doing college football and 3 stints at Westwood One. The 'requirements' line had me laughing. Oh well I tried."
"Do y'all understand what 'Live Globally' really means? Mornings in New York. Daytime in the U.K. and Ghana. Evenings across other parts of the world."