The 28th Annual National Radio Hall of Fame Induction ceremony and celebration will take place on Thursday evening, November 17 at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago.
Industry members are encouraged to submit nominations for the Class of 2016 inductees via email to nominations@radiohof.org. The last day to submit suggestions to the Nominating Committee is Friday, May 6 at midnight ET.
National Radio Hall of Fame Chairman Kraig T. Kitchin comments, “This is one of the best times in preparing for the induction ceremony because we get to see firsthand the tremendous amount of talented people who deserve recognition. It’s a proud moment for everyone involved.”
Nominations should be made for individuals in the following categories: Longstanding Local/Regional (20 years or more), Active Local/Regional (10 years or more), Networks/Syndication (10 years or more), Longstanding Network/Syndication (20 years or more), Music Format On-Air Personality, and/or Spoken Word On-Air Personality.
In the longstanding category I nominate Mark and Brian for over 25 years of great radio in the Los Angles market as well as being in syndication in other markets. They were at 95.5 KLOS.
ReplyDeleteI nominate Steve Kindred, reliable news radio mainstay providing coverage of the LA Riots, the Rodney King Beating, the Northridge Earthquake and so much more. A solid broadcast journalist serving as an eyewitness to history, a principle voice on KFWB Radio for milions in the Southern California market for so many years.
ReplyDeleteI nominate Steve Kindred, a solid voice for broadcast journalism in the Southern Calfornia area for many years. He was there for it all, from the OJ trial to the Northridge Earthquake to Michael Jackson and the L.A. riots. He was an exceptional professional, a voice of reason and calm for millions of KFWB listeners, setting an example of how radio news should be done for all his peers.
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Founder/Editor
workingreporter.com
Former anchor/reporter KTLA-TV, Los Angeles
I nominate Steve Kindred. For over 20 years, he covered the major stories impacting Southern California. He's the news expert listeners were able to rely on and his peers can count on. He's deserving of the high honor.
ReplyDeleteI nominate Steve Kindred. Rock solid, energetic, innovative reporter who has told the L.A. story like few others through the decades. He was "the source" on the OJ Simpson trial and on many other stories at the legendary KFWB. Steve continues to inspire radio journalists, young and old.
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