The “Great One” is now immortal.

Fifteen years after Mark Levin shifted from law to radio, he has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.

“I want to thank you very much. This is such a tremendous honor,” Levin said at the 30th annual National Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony in New York City Thursday night.

“This is such a tremendous business. They keep writing off radio. All I know is every time I get in the car, there’s a radio,” he added.



Thank you, Chris and CR! https://t.co/znvm4heS60 — Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 16, 2018



And as if that wasn’t a big enough deal for the popular conservative talk show host, both Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh, two mentors, presented Levin.

“Rush Limbaugh really kind of took me under his wing. When I would provide him legal advice and so forth, he would call me the director of his legal affairs and so forth. A great, decent, very nice man. When I was having heart problems he wanted to fly me to the Cleveland Clinic and take care of me many, many years ago. He does things like that,” said Levin of Limbaugh.

“Sean Hannity is like a brother to me. For the longest time, many of you know him too, what a decent guy he is,” he added of the Fox News Channel star.

Like both of his fellow radio hosts, Levin is constantly working and developing his audience. He also has a show on Fox News Channel and writes often for Conservative Review.

And Levin writes wildly popular books.

Others inducted were Jonathon Brandmeier, Nanci Donnellan, Mike Francesa, Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg (Mike & Mike), Joan Hamburg, Fred Jacobs, Kid Kelly, Jim Kerr, and Dr. Laura Schlessinger.