The Gold Circle recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to television for fifty years or more. The broadcast pioneers who become part of this distinguished group have had significant careers in many different aspects of the industry – engineering, management, on-air, technical, production, administration, talent.
The Silver Circle recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to television for twenty-five years or more. The broadcast pioneers who become part of this distinguished group have had significant careers in many different aspects of the industry – engineering, management, on-air, technical, production, administration, talent.
Irv Davis
Dick Preston
John Auble
Mary Cannon
Michael Hardgrove
Robin Smith
Al Wiman
Bob Bell
Betsy Bruce
Paul Campbell
Joey Ford
Charles Guggenheim
Susan Heinket Bayer
Kathi McDonald
Phill Rock
Edward Fergus
Dick Ford
Barbara Regnell
Cliff St. James
Nancy St. James
Sid Savan
Diane Allen
George Burbach
Russ Carter
Dick Keefe
Pat Williamson
Clint Crandall
Wilber Allmeyer
Howard Demere
Don Burnes
Harry Gibbs
Bob Hooss
Frank Eschen
Jack Buck
Jim Bolen
Charlotte Peters
Diane White
Jack Murdoch
Andy Werner
Julius Hunter
Ellen Wallach
Stan Kann
Leo Tevlin
Marty Bronson
Lee Cavanagh
Charles Bohn
Bruce Hayward
Dr. John Rider
Harold Koplar
Fran Hunt
Larry Ward
Bob Chase
Wilson Dalzall
Russ David
Bill Fields
Dean Keune
Dottye Bennett David
Don Marsh
Thom Lewis
Joe Garagiola
Jim Marlowe
Keith Gunther
Bonnie Dewes