National Radio Hall Of Fame Inducts New Members

Pictured (L-R): Reba with Blair Garner

Pictured (L-R): Reba with Blair Garner. Photo: Instagram.

The Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) celebrated the 2013 induction of new members into the National Radio Hall of Fame on Saturday (Nov. 9), as they added Steve Dahl and Garry Meier, Blair Garner, John Lanigan, Paul W. Smith, Eddie Piolin Sotelo, Charlie Steiner and the late Powell Crosley, Jr.

The evening took place at Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications and featured host Larry King, along with announcer Jim Bohannon and presenters Reba McEntire, Mike Rogers and Bob Sirott.

The National Radio Hall of Fame and Museum, located at the Museum of Broadcast Communications, showcases the talent of artists, disc jockeys, announcers, journalists, program hosts, and others who have influenced American society.

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