NEW YORK –The
Broadcasters Foundation of America 2013 Golden Mike Award celebration honoring David J.
Barrett, chairman and CEO of Hearst Television, raised $375,000 to
help broadcasters in need. The Golden Mike Award was presented to Barrett at a
black-tie fundraiser on Monday evening at the Plaza Hotel in New York City,
with more than 300 television and radio industry executives and celebrities in
attendance.
Legendary sports broadcaster and “voice of the San Francisco Giants”
Jon Miller hosted the event, which included Steve Harvey and Dr. Mehmet Ozas presenters, along with Barrett’s son
Casey, former president and CEO of Post-Newsweek Stations and winner of the
2011 Golden Mike Alan Frank, and president of Hearst Television, Jordan
Wertlieb. Ellen DeGeneres provided some laughs via a video presentation,
as did Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan.
Celebrated singer and actress Darlene Love brought the audience to
their feet with rousing renditions of her most famous hits, including “Da Doo
Ron Ron,” “He’s A Rebel” and by special request from Barrett, even though it
was out of season, “Christmas Baby Please Come Home.”
The Broadcasters Foundation has provided millions of dollars in aid to
colleagues who lost their livelihood through a catastrophic event, debilitating
disease, or unforeseen family tragedy. Individual membership is $150 a year. Donations also can be
made to the Guardian Fund, and corporate contributions are accepted through the
Angel Initiative.
For more
information, to apply for a grant, or to make a contribution, please visit
www.broadcastersfoundation.org or call
212-373-8250.