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Radio Hall of Fame Selects Nashville Induction Ceremony Committee for September Gala Event

The Museum of Broadcast Communications announced today the selection of a Nashville Induction Ceremony Committee for the 2024 Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony to be held at the Omni Nashville on Thursday, September 19th. The Radio Hall of Fame will recognize its 2024 class of inductees at the gala event to be held in Music City for the first time ever.

The Induction Ceremony Committee is comprised of broadcasters and music industry professionals who will serve as local ambassadors of the ceremony, raising awareness of and interest in this year’s live event in Nashville. 2022 Radio Hall of Fame Inductee, Lon Helton, will serve as the Master of Ceremonies for the Induction Ceremony.

Tickets are on sale now at a newly reduced rate of $495 per ticket at: www.radiohalloffame.com. A portion of ticket purchases is a tax-deductible charitable donation to the Museum of Broadcast Communications

Members of the Nashville Induction Ceremony Committee include:

  • Bobby Bones, “The Bobby Bones Show”, Inductee                                                                       
  • RJ Curtis, Country Radio Seminar
  • Dan Endom, iHeartMedia-Nashville
  • Blair Garner, Inductee 
  •  Lon Helton, Country Aircheck, Inductee
  • Gerry House, Inductee
  • Kurt Johnson, Townsquare Media                                                                       
  • Dan Mandis, “Nashville’s Morning News with Dan Mandis”/WWTN-FM                      
  • Gene McKay, Inside Radio/Country Insider
  • Mike McVay, McVay Media
  • John Shomby, Country’s Radio Coach                                                                              
  • Julie Talbott, Premiere Networks  
  • Greg Thompson, Big Loud Management                                 
  • Clay Travis, “The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show”
  • Bud Walters, Cromwell Group, Inc.                                                                                

Dennis Green, Co-Chair of the Radio Hall of Fame, said: “The Radio Hall of Fame is delighted to have a who’s who of broadcasters participate in welcoming people to Nashville to honor the 2024 induction class to the Radio Hall of Fame.  We are excited to bring the event to Nashville for the first time and having broadcasters with ties to the Music City get the word out and be a part of this special event.”

Tribute Book ads for the 2024 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony are also available for purchase now. Contact Linde Thurman at: [email protected] for more information and to buy a Tribute Book ad for the September 19th event.

The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations of the Hall in 1991.

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