John Records Landecker will be inducted into the NAB Hall of Fame

Legendary American Top 40 disc jockey John Records Landecker will be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame at the 2020 NAB Show.

Landecker is best known for his tenure as the evening personality at WLS-AM Chicago, a 50,000-watt station reaching audiences in some 40 states.

His signature style included incorporating satirical songs and bits based on current events into the program, as well as his trademark saying, “Records truly is my middle name.”
Landecker is credited for introducing some of the first interactive phone features on Top 40 radio, a style that is still prevalent today.

His 50-year broadcast career began as a high school student at WOIA-AM in Saline, Michigan. He stayed on the air throughout college in Michigan, working at WTRK-AM Flint, WERX-AM Grand Rapids and WILS-AM Lansing. Landecker later entertained listeners with stints at WIBG-FM Philadelphia; CFTR-AM Toronto; WPHR-FM Cleveland, Ohio; WJMK-FM Chicago; and WGN-AM Chicago.

NAB Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs, Steve Newberry, says, “John Records Landecker has had a profound impact on radio and has inspired generations of new talent,” said. “His induction into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame symbolizes the personal connection between DJs and their audiences and how innovative personalities can influence radio programming.”

Additionally, Landecker has released six albums of his work and written an autobiography titled ‘Records Truly Is My Middle Name’ and he currently hosts a weekly program on his hometown station WEFM-FM Michigan City, Ind.

Landecker was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2017 and was named Billboard Magazine’s Radio Personality of the Year in 1977.

His on-air talent and contributions to the radio industry are memorialized in the radio exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

 
 
 

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