Newstalk's own Sean Moncrieff is to be inducted into the IMRO Radio Awards Hall of Fame.
He is the longest serving presenter on Newstalk, known for his quirky and unique presenting style.
He has won multiple IMRO Radio Awards since his afternoon show began in 2004.
Sean's induction comes after Pat Kenny received the honour in 2018.
In a statement, IMRO said: "The Hall of Fame is a highly regarded achievement within the Irish radio industry.
"This year's four new inductees join names such as Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny, Larry Gogan, Ian Dempsey, Áine Lawlor, Candy Devine, Dave Fanning and Tony Fenton amongst others.
"The Hall of Fame celebrates those well-known names on air and also those behind the mic that make Irish radio such an integral part of daily life."
This year's other Hall of Fame inductees are RTÉ Radio 1’s Ronan Collins; Paul Byrne, the chief executive of Radio Kerry; and Seamus McKee from BBC Radio Ulster.
The Hall of Fame ceremony will take place in Dublin on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, Newstalk received a record 29 award nominations for the annual IMRO Radio Awards.
The winners will be revealed at the awards ceremony in Kilkenny on Friday October 4th.