High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Although no physical building currently exists to house it, the National Radio Hall of Fame and Museum is a project of Bruce DuMont, CEO of the currently homeless Museum of Broadcast Communications, and is a museum dedicated to recognizing those who have contributed to the development of the radio medium throughout its history in the United States. Radio programs as well as individuals are eligible for induction. Inductees to the museum are nominated by the National Radio Hall of Fame & Museum Steering Committee. The committee is appointed by the President of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and is composed of radio executives, academics, trade journalists, and others interested in radio's history. The Steering Committee recommends nominations in the following categories: Pioneer Network or Syndicated Active Network or Syndicated Pioneer Local or Regional Active Local or Regional