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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