National Association of Broadcasters - Notable NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame Inductees

Notable NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame Inductees

Year Television Radio
2008 Bob Barker Larry Lujack
2007 Meet the Press Rick Dees
2006 Regis Philbin Dick Purtan
2005 The Tonight Show Jack Buck
2004 Roger King Mormon Tabernacle Choir "Music and the Spoken Word"
2003 Walt Disney anthology television series Scott Shannon
2002 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In Dick Orkin
2001 Ted Koppel "Cousin Brucie" Bruce Morrow
2000 Saturday Night Live Tom Joyner

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