The NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame recognizes radio and television personalities or programs that have earned a place in broadcasting history.
All Things Considered
Amos and Andy
Arthur Godfrey
Benny Goodman
Bing Crosby
Bob Elliot and Ray Goulding
Bob Hope
Bob Uecker
Bruce Morrow
Casey Kasem
Cathy Hughes
Charles Osgood
Dave Ramsey
David Sarnoff
Delilah
Dick Orkin
Dick Purtan
Don Imus
Don McNeill
Donnie Simpson
Douglas Edwards
Earl Nightingale
Edgar Bergen
Edward Murrow
Edwin Armstrong
Elvis Duran
Fibber McGee and Molly
Fred Allen
Fred Palmer
Gary Owens
Gene Autry
Gerry House
Gordon B. McLendon
Graham McNamee
Grand Ole Opry
Guglielmo Marconi
Hal Jackson
Harry Caray
Herbert Hoover
Jack Benny
Jack Buck
Jim Bohannon
John Records Landecker
Kate Smith
Kevin & Bean
Larry King
Larry Lujack
Lowell Thomas
Lum and Abner
Mel Allen
Mike and Mike
Milton Cross
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Nathan Safir
Orson Welles
Paul Harvey
Red Barber
Red Skelton
Rick Dees
Robert Todd Storz
Robert Trout
Ron Chapman
Ronald Reagan
Roy Acuff
Rush Limbaugh
Scott Shannon
Steve Harvey
Stretch and Bobbito
Ted Husing
Tom Joyner
Vin Scully
Wally Phillips
Walter Winchell
William B. Williams
Wolfman Jack
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