Alice Cooper Inducted Into 2025 Radio Hall of Fame

Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and shock-rock pioneer Alice Cooper has officially been inducted into the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame, cementing his place among the most influential voices in broadcasting. The honor recognizes Cooper’s two-decade career on the airwaves as host of the nationally syndicated programs “Nights with Alice Cooper” and “Alice’s Attic with Alice Cooper,” which is currently distributed by Superadio Networks.

“Hearing my songs across stations around the world never gets old. Hosting Nights With Alice Cooper and, more recently, Alice’s Attic, has deepened my love of radio, playing records, telling stories and connecting with listeners everywhere,” Cooper said. “For that, I want to first thank Andy Denemark from United Stations, who believed in Nights With Alice Cooper and made it happen. And a special thanks to Eric Faison and his team at Superadio, who helped us re-launch the show as Alice’s Attic and have done an incredible job growing the show.”

First inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, Cooper revolutionized the sound and spectacle of rock with his theatrical, genre-bending performances that shaped glam, metal and punk. His enduring passion for storytelling and music discovery translated seamlessly to radio, where Alice’s Attic delivers a five-hour daily mix of classic rock staples, deep cuts and behind-the-scenes tales to fans across the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia.

Held on Oct. 30 at the Swissôtel Chicago, the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony also celebrated ten other broadcasting luminaries, including Tom ‘Mojo’ Carballo (Mojo in the Morning), Colin Cowherd (Fox Sports Radio), Bob Lacey & Sheri Lynch (The Bob & Sheri Show), DeDe McGuire (DeDe in the Morning), Martha Quinn (The Martha Quinn Show), Scott Simon (NPR’s Weekend Edition) and Shelley ‘The Playboy’ Stewart, as well as industry executives Mike McVay and Julie Talbott.

For more information on the 2025 inductees, visit radiohalloffame.com.