Late WBZ reporter Lana Jones will be inducted into the Mass. Broadcasters Hall of Fame
She is one of 10 inductees this year.
Longtime WBZ reporter Lana Jones, who died suddenly in April of an aortic tear, will be inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame (MBHOF) in September along with nine others, according to a press release.
Jones, who spent nearly 30 years at WBZ NewsRadio 1030 as a reporter, is part of a deep class of MBHOF inductees with hundreds of years of broadcasting experience between them.
“Each new member of the Hall of Fame, in her or his own way, has touched generations of audiences across our Commonwealth, keeping them informed and entertained,” MBHOF President Peter Brown said in the release. “We are honored to recognize them for their outstanding achievements in broadcasting.”
The MBHOF will also honor the late automotive titan Ernie Boch with its Pioneer Award, given to “individuals or organizations who fundamentally contributed to broadcasting.”
“From jumping out of trunks and smashing windshields to ‘Come on Down,’ Ernie Boch led the way for the self-promoting owner/operator,” the MBHOF wrote in the release. “Ernie worked until his passing in 2003. Today, his legacy lives on.”
Beyond Jones and Boch, the eight other 2018 inductees, in alphabetical order, are Emmy award-winning former WHDH journalist Victoria Block; Emmy award-winning former co-host of “Evening Magazine” Sara Edwards; retired Boston radio news veteran Listo Fisher; the recently retired “dean” of Western Massachusetts television journalism Ray Hershel; WCVB-TV Director of Public Affairs and Community Services and host/executive producer of “CityLine” Karen Holmes Ward; WCVB Chief Meteorologist Harvey Leonard; “This Old House” executive producer and director Russell Morash; and former WBCN deejay Maxanne Sartori, who spent seven years at the pioneering rock radio station during its early years.
Tickets for the Sept. 20 induction and awards luncheon are available on the MBHOF website.