Alice Cooper To Be Inducted Into Radio Hall Of Fame

Alice Cooper is among the inductees for this year’s Radio Hall Of Fame ceremony. That event will take place at the Swissotel in Chicago, IL on October 30. Cooper is being honored for his work in radio, which includes two shows, “Nights With Alice Cooper” and its successor “Alice’s Attic.”

Cooper said the following:

“Growing up in Detroit, the radio was always on — it shaped some of my most vivid memories from hearing The Beatles for the first time to the thrill of hearing my own songs on air. After years of listening to legendary deejays spin my music, I eventually joined them by launching my own syndicated show over 20 years ago. It’s been a blast ever since — sharing stories, spinning rock ‘n’ roll and now being honored by the Radio Hall Of Fame is truly the icing on the cake.”

Radio Hall Of Fame co-chair Kraig Kitchin also commented:

“Our 2025 induction ceremony and celebration will be a special, standing room only, event honoring the talents, history, and contributions of 11 incredible people. I cannot wait to celebrate the careers and impact of these men and women who’ve made a forever positive impact on the radio industry!”

Fellow co-chair Dennis Green continued:

“It is an honor to induct another amazing class of talented individuals to the Radio Hall Of Fame that adds to the history of radio. These Radio Hall Of Famers have entertained us, informed us, and helped to bring special moments to our lives through a medium that does this better than any other. I look forward to welcoming this year’s inductees as we honor their legacies and share their stories which will serve as an inspiration for future generations to come.”

Museum Of Broadcast Communications chairman David Plier added:

“We’re thrilled to welcome this year’s class into the Radio Hall Of Fame — an extraordinarily talented and diverse group of broadcasters whose voices have informed, inspired, and entertained listeners across America. This year’s inductees reflect the depth, creativity, and cultural impact of radio across generations and formats. We’re especially excited to celebrate the class of 2025 as we bring the induction ceremony back to Chicago.”