MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Seattle Morning News host Dave Ross nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame

Jun 15, 2022, 5:00 PM

Washington State 8th District congressional candidate, Dave Ross, participates in a panel discussio...

Washington State 8th District congressional candidate, Dave Ross, participates in a panel discussion on stem cell research at the Weston Hotel October 8, 2004 in Seattle, Washington. The panel included doctors currently doing research as well as politicians and a cancer patient. (Photo by Ted Mase/Getty Images)

(Photo by Ted Mase/Getty Images)

Dave Ross, host of KIRO’s Seattle Morning News, is one of the iconic radio talents recently nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame.

The Museum of Broadcast Communications released a list of 24 nominees out of approximately 2,500 suggestions this year.

Ross joined KIRO as a news anchor in 1978 and was given his own talk show in 1987. He received the Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Commentary in 2001, and again in 2005.

Alongside his decades of service on the radio, he also ran to represent Washington’s 8th congressional district for the U.S. House of Representatives under the Democratic party. He was narrowly defeated by former King County Sheriff in late July and honored in November in Chicago.

The voting process has been tweaked as ballots will be sent to 600 industry members later this month. Each voter can name up to six individuals.

Here is a complete list of nominees:

Bob Stroud WDRV/Chicago
Bobby O’Jay WDIA/Memphis (posthumous)
Broadway Bill Lee WCBS/New York
Carol Miller WAXQ/New York
Charles Laquidera Boston
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo SiriusXM
Dave Ross KIRO/Seattle
Diane Rehm WAMU/Washington, D.C.
Dyana Williams Philadelphia
Ellen K KOST/Los Angeles
John & Ken KFI/Los Angeles
Johnny Magic WXXL/Orlando
Kevin Matthews Chicago
Larry Elder Los Angeles
Laurie DeYoung WPOC/Baltimore
Lon Helton Country Countdown USA
Matt Siegel Boston
Mojo in the Morning WKQI/Detroit
Pat St. John SiriusXM
Pierre Robert WMMR/Philadelphia
Raul Brindis KLTN/Houston
Steven Van Zandt SiriusXM
Suzyn Waldman New York Yankees Radio Network WFAN/New York
Walt “Baby” Love Gospel Traxx

Listen to Seattle’s Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien weekday mornings from 5 – 9 a.m. on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the podcast here.

Please follow our Community Guidelines

MyNorthwest News

The Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center...

James Lynch

Shoreline 17-year-old pleads not guilty to murdering Bellevue teen

A Shoreline 17-year-old denies charges of murdering a Bellevue High School freshman last June.

1 hour ago

Bothell murder suspect arrested...

Jason Sutich

Bremerton man arrested after missing Bothell woman found dead

A Bremerton man was arrested Wednesday for the murder of Mallory Barbour, a Bothell woman who was missing for several months until her human remains were found.

1 hour ago

woman killed by ICE officer...

Julia Dallas

‘I’m heartbroken and outraged’: Katie Wilson speaks out as Seattle vigil set for woman killed by ICE officer

A vigil in Seattle will commemorate Renee Good, tragically shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, uniting the community in remembrance.

2 hours ago

Stock image of activated lights atop a police vehicle. (MyNorthwest file photo)...

Julia Dallas

DHS says 2 shot in Portland were linked to prostitution ring, Venezuelan gang

A man and woman were shot by U.S. agents in Portland, according to ABC News and local police reports.

4 hours ago

I-5 NB Federal Way Crash...

Jason Sutich

All lanes of northbound I-5 in Federal Way back open after multi-vehicle crash

A three-vehicle crash on NB I-5 in Federal Way was blocking lanes, causing traffic delays.

4 hours ago

disaster assistance lewis pierce...

Jason Sutich

$2.5M in disaster assistance now available for Lewis, Pierce county residents

$2.5 million of disaster assistance funding became available Thursday for qualifying residents in Lewis and Pierce counties who suffered storm and flood damage.

5 hours ago

Seattle Morning News host Dave Ross nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame