BBC Radio 1 presenter Annie Nightingale has been awarded a CBE for services to radio in the New Year honours list.
Annie joined the BBC in 1970 for a regular programme on BBC Radio 1 and remains there to this day with a weekly show, and will celebrate 50 years at the station next year.
She was also appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her services to radio broadcasting in 2002.
In 2004, Annie was the first female DJ from Radio 1 to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame.
Elsewhere, outgoing Ofcom Chief Executive Sharon White has become a Dame for public service.
Former 5 Live presenter Gabby Logan has received an MBE for services to Sports Broadcasting and the Promotion of Women in Sport, whilst former North-West based radio journalist Alistair Clarke gets the same recognition for services to Social Enterprise in Lancashire.
Alistair was joint News Editor at Radio Wave when it launched in 1993 and went on to work at Wish FM and Wire FM from launch in April 1997 to June 2004. He is now chair of Social Enterprise Solutions in Blackpool and vice-chair of Social Enterprise Lancashire. Look out for his opinion piece on radio in the community appearing on RadioToday soon.
And radio critic Gillian Reynolds MBE, who was the first Programme Controller of Radio City in Liverpool in 1974, has been awarded a CBE for services to radio.
Most grateful thanks to absolutely everyone I've worked with, who has supported me; without you this #CBE #NewYearsHonours would not , could not have happened. Love you lots xxx pic.twitter.com/4yR1HHyFys
— annie nightingale (@aanightingale) December 27, 2019
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