Radio Hall Of Fame Inducts 2024 Class In Nashville

The 2024 Class of Radio Hall of Fame Inductees with their awards at the Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. (L-R): Kraig Kitchin, Phil Hendrie, Lorianne Crook, Matt Siegel, Mary McCoy, Barry Mayo, Charlie Chase, Lee Harris and Jaime Jarrín. Photo: Kris Rae Orlowski
The Radio Hall of Fame inducted its 2024 class of honorees last night (Sept. 19) at a ceremony and dinner at the Omni Nashville Hotel.
Lon Helton, a 2022 Radio Hall of Fame Inductee, was Master of Ceremonies for the event, with Radio Hall of Fame Co-Chairmen Kraig Kitchin and Dennis Green welcoming the attendees with opening remarks.
Among the eight broadcasters who were inducted during the ceremony were Lorianne Crook & Charlie Chase (Crook & Chase), who received their honor from Reba McEntire and John Zarling. Other honorees included Lee Harris (inducted by Scott Herman); Mary McCoy (inducted by Larry Galla); Phil Hendrie (inducted by Patrick Reynold); Matt Siegel (inducted by Tom McConnell); Jaime Jarrin (inducted by Orel Hershiser); Barry Mayo (inducted by Tony Gray) and Kraig T. Kitchin (inducted by Jim Rome).
Six inductees for the class were determined by a voting participant panel comprised of more than 900 industry professionals, and two inductees were voted on by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee.