Brian Lawlor to Receive 2025 BFOA Golden Mic Award
New York, NY – January 13, 2025 – Brian Lawlor, President, Scripps Sports, has been named the recipient of the Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) 2025 Golden Mic Award, to be presented at the annual black-tie fundraiser on Monday, March 10 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The BFOA is the only charity devoted exclusively to helping broadcasters in need from illness or tragedy.
“I am honored at this recognition from the Broadcasters Foundation, a charity that brings much-needed help to our colleagues,” Lawlor said. “I have been a supporter of the Foundation and serve on their Board, and I know first-hand the heartbreaking stories of those who we help.”
“Brian is a leader in broadcasting, who guided Scripps to expand their portfolio of stations and become one of the largest television groups in America,” noted Scott Herman, Chair of the Broadcasters Foundation. “His hard work at advancing the mission of the Broadcasters Foundation, as well as his contributions to the television industry, makes him a perfect candidate to receive the Golden Mic Award.”
The Broadcasters Foundation Golden Mic Award is presented annually to an individual for their excellence in and commitment to broadcasting, and their ongoing service to the community at large.
“Brian is a highly respected member of the television broadcasting community and a staunch supporter of the Broadcasters Foundation,” added Tim McCarthy, President of the Broadcasters Foundation. “We are delighted to bestow on him this well-deserved honor.”
Lawlor, who has been in his current position since December 2022, is responsible for the strategic focus and development of partnerships for all sports rights for The E.W. Scripps Company’s ION Network and its local television stations. Prior to his current role, Lawlor spent 14 years leading Scripps’ Local Media division where he oversaw the rapid growth of the company’s broadcasting assets from 10 TV stations in 2009 to its current portfolio of 61 stations.
In 2011, Broadcasting & Cable magazine named Lawlor “Broadcaster of the Year” and one of the “80 Most Influential People in Television.” In 2021, Radio & Television Business Report named him “Broadcast Television’s Best Leader.” He has been the driving force in the successful launch of Scripps’ national programming, which includes “Right This Minute” and “The List.” Lawlor is a board member of the Broadcasters Foundation and the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation.
The BFOA Golden Mic Award ceremony and dinner attracts a who’s who of broadcast media executives and celebrities and is the charity’s largest fundraising event. Previous Golden Mic recipients include: Jordan Wertlieb, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Hearst; Bob Pittman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iHeartMedia; David Barrett, former President and Chief Executive Officer of Hearst Television; Perry Sook, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nexstar Media Group; Emily Barr, former President and Chief Executive Officer of Graham Media Group; Hilton Howell, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Gray Television; and Jack Abernethy, Chief Executive Officer of FOX Television Stations; among others.
About the Broadcasters Foundation of America: www.broadcastersfoundation.org
The mission of the Broadcasters Foundation of America is to improve the quality of life for men and women in the radio and television broadcast profession who find themselves in acute need. The Foundation reaches out across the country to identify and provide an anonymous safety net in cases of critical illness, accident, and other serious misfortune. The Broadcasters Foundation of America is a 501(c)3 Public Charity and has received 4 stars from Charity Navigator, its highest rating, and a Gold Seal of Transparency from Candid/Guidestar.
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