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Don Imus

Don Imus is the acerbic, witty and controversial host of “Imus in the Morning” on WFAN all-sports radio which began being simulcast on cable television’s MSNBC in 1996. He started his career when he was 28 at a small radio station in Palmdale, California. In 1971 Imus moved to WNBC in New York City where “Imus in the Morning” garnered legions of fans as well as critics of his unpretentious and forthright style. He is the author of “God’s Other Son” and for the past 15 years has championed children’s health charitable causes.



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Since the beginning of radio and television, broadcasters in New York have played a leading role in the industry. The Hall of Fame honors television and radio professionals from across the state who have dedicated their careers to serving local communities.

They have set a high standard for future generations. We are honored to recognize these outstanding broadcasters through membership into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

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