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  1. 2023 Radio Hall of Fame inductee NOMINATIONS . Announcing the selection of the 2023 Radio Hall of Fame 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, June 16, 2023 and runs through June 30th at 11:59pm PT.

  2. Joyce Coffman - National Black Radio Hall of Fame Huntsville - Decatur, Alabama Chapter President. Started working at Alabama A&M University for WJAB in 1999 with the Blues at Midnight Show. Joyce's first love was Gospel; but, Mavis Staples once told her in an interview that Gospel and Blues are 1st cousins; and, that's why she lo

  3. The National Rugby League Hall of Fame was first established as the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2002, before being reestablished in 2018 in its current form. The hall of fame honours the contributions made to the National Rugby League , Australian Rugby League , Super League and New South Wales Rugby League since 1908 by players, referees, media personalities, coaches and ...

  4. Helton joined Radio & Records as Country Editor in 1983. In 2006 he launched the Country radio and music industry trade publication, Country Aircheck. A 2006 inductee into the Country Radio Hall of Fame, he has been honored as the National Broadcast Personality of the Year by the CMA an unequalled 11 times and by the ACM an unmatched five times.

  5. Bones is also a successful stand-up comedian, best-selling author, chart-topping recording artist, television personality and philanthropist. He has built his radio career on the ability to multi-task, turning humor, honesty and hard work into a self-made business empire. Bobby Bones was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2017.

  6. In addition to national radio syndication, Imus is seen mornings on MSNBC. Don Imus passed away on December 27th, 2019. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989.

  7. En 2002, il fut déplacé au Strong National Museum of Play à Rochester dans l'État de New York, le premier bâtiment ne pouvant plus l'abriter au complet. En 2011, quarante-six jouets ou jeux sont intronisés au National Toy Hall of Fame :