At a ceremony in Dublin, D'Arcy was added to the Hall of Fame alongside LMFM's Eddie Caffrey, Sunshine 106.8's Carol Dooley, and BBC Northern Ireland's Hugo Duncan.
The initiative recognises individuals working in the radio industry who have made a significant and valuable contribution over the course of their careers.
D'Arcy said: "I am delighted to be inducted into the IMRO Radio Awards Hall of Fame and to be recognised in such illustrious company as my fellow inductees.
"He has an established career as a music broadcaster but also has a driven and significant interest in social affairs and the abiding curiosity that is a mark of the best presenters."
IMRO today said: "The IMRO Radio Awards Hall of Fame recognises not only the exceptional careers of these broadcasters but also their ongoing passion and commitment to the industry. Each of these individuals continues to captivate audiences with their unique talents, proving that radio remains a vibrant and essential medium in the digital age."
The IMRO Radio Awards will take place at the annual gala on 4 October at the Lyrath Estate Hotel in Co Kilkenny.
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