Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award
The Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, created in 1989 and named for the late longtime NFL commissioner, Pete Rozelle, is bestowed annually by the Pro Football Hall of Fame "for longtime exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football". In contrast to similar awards given by the other American professional sports leagues, the Rozelle Award has occasionally been granted to broadcast executives and production people in addition to on-air personalities.
Rozelle Award recipients
Year | Honoree | Primary affiliation(s) |
---|---|---|
1989 | Bill MacPhail | Executive: CBS |
1990 | Lindsey Nelson | Play-by-play: CBS |
1991 | Ed Sabol | Founder and executive: NFL Films |
1992 | Chris Schenkel | Play-by-play: DuMont, CBS, NBC |
1993 | Curt Gowdy | Play-by-play: NBC, CBS |
1994 | Pat Summerall | Color commentator and play-by-play: CBS, Fox |
1995 | Frank Gifford | Color commentator and play-by-play: CBS, ABC |
1996 | Jack Buck | Play-by-play: CBS, NBC, CBS Radio |
1997 | Charlie Jones | Play-by-play: ABC, NBC |
1998 | Val Pinchbeck | NFL broadcast official |
1999 | Dick Enberg | Play-by-play: NBC, CBS |
2000 | Ray Scott | Play-by-play: DuMont, CBS |
2001 | Roone Arledge | Executive: ABC |
2002 | John Madden | Color commentator: CBS, Fox, ABC, NBC |
2003 | Don Criqui | Play-by-play: CBS, NBC |
2004 | Van Miller | Play-by-play: Buffalo Bills |
2005 | Myron Cope | Color commentator: Pittsburgh Steelers |
2006 | Lesley Visser | Reporter: CBS, ABC |
2007 | Don Meredith | Color commentator: ABC, NBC |
2008 | Dan Dierdorf | Color commentator: CBS, ABC, University of Michigan |
2009 | Irv Cross | Color commentator and studio analyst: CBS |
2010 | Chris Berman | Studio host: ESPN |
2011 | Jim Nantz | Studio host and play-by-play: CBS Radio, CBS |
2012 | Len Dawson | Studio host and color commentator: HBO, NBC, Kansas City Chiefs |
2013 | Al Michaels | Play-by-play: ABC, NBC, Amazon Prime |
2014 | Bob Trumpy | Color commentator: NBC, Westwood One |
2015 | Tom Jackson | Studio analyst: ESPN[1] |
2016 | James Brown | Studio host and play-by-play: CBS, Fox |
2017 | David Hill | Executive: Fox |
2018 | Andrea Kremer | Reporter: NFL Films, ESPN, NBC, NFL Network, Amazon Prime[2] |
2019 | Dick Ebersol | Executive: NBC[3] |
2020 | Joe Buck | Play-by-play: Fox, ESPN[4] |
2021 | John Facenda | Broadcaster and narrator: NFL Films[5] |
2022 | Howard Katz | Chief operating officer of NFL Films, NFL senior vice president of broadcasting and media operations[6] |
2023 | Fred Gaudelli | NBC Sports Executive Producer, Sunday Night Football[7] |
References
- "Tom Jackson Named Winner of Prestigious Pete Rozelle Radio-TV Award". Pro Football Hall of Fame. July 7, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
- "Andrea Kremer Named Winner of Prestigious Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award". Pro Football Hall of Fame. June 13, 2018.
- "NBC SNF Creator Dick Ebersol Named Winner of Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award". Pro Football Hall of Fame. May 14, 2019.
- "Joe Buck named 2020 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recipient". Pro Football Hall of Fame. September 17, 2020.
- "John Facenda named 2021 Pete Rozelle Radio Television Award Winner". Pro Football Hall of Fame. June 28, 2021.
- Williams, Charean. "Howard Katz named 2022 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award winner". yahoo.com. Yahoo. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- "NBC Sports Executive Producer Fred Gaudelli to receive Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award". profootballhof.com. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
See also
- List of current National Football League broadcasters
- Curt Gowdy Media Award - the NBA's comparable award
- Ford C. Frick Award - MLB's comparable award
- Foster Hewitt Memorial Award - the NHL's comparable award
- Bill Nunn Award
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