Alice Cooper to be inducted into 2025 Radio Hall of Fame
Radio Hall of Fame/Alice's Attic
The host of Alice’s Attic earns radio’s top honor alongside ten fellow broadcasters
Rock icon Alice Cooper will be inducted into the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame, recognizing his influential presence on the airwaves as host of the nationally syndicated shows Alice’s Attic with Alice Cooper and Nights with Alice Cooper. He joins a class of ten honorees selected this year by a combination of industry voters and the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee.
"Growing up in Detroit, the radio was always on—it shaped some of my most vivid memories from hearing the Beatles for the first time to the thrill of hearing my own songs on air,” Cooper says of the honor. “After years of listening to legendary deejays spin my music, I eventually joined them by launching my own syndicated show over 20 years ago. It’s been a blast ever since—sharing stories, spinning rock’n roll and now being honored by the Radio Hall of Fame is truly the icing on the cake.”
Cooper was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 and has long been credited with reshaping rock music with a theatrical, genre-defining style that influenced glam, metal, and punk. On the radio, he’s built a parallel legacy, first with Nights with Alice Cooper and now with Alice’s Attic, which blends rare tracks, classic rock staples, behind-the-scenes stories, and listener calls into a daily five-hour broadcast. The show is syndicated by Superadio and airs on over 70 stations across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia.
The 2025 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on October 30th in Chicago.