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Texas Radio Hall of Fame Nominations Open June 1


Texas Radio Hall of Fame
Texas Radio Hall of Fame

Nominations for the Texas Radio Hall of Fame's 2023 Induction Class may be submitted beginning at noon on June 1. The nominations portal will be accessible to voting members at TRHOF.net through Friday, June 30. In the initial phase of the selection process, qualified candidates may be nominated by voting members in good standing, a status that is open to not only broadcasters but their fans, friends and family.

"The TRHOF's Executive Board feels strongly that radio's listening audience, as well as the broadcast professionals involved with the creation and delivery of quality radio, should have a say in this selection process," said Doug Harris, a 2011 Inductee who now serves as the organization's Executive Director. "We've been continually working to refine, streamline, and demystify the nomination and voting process to ensure that we will once again have a group of outstanding broadcasters for consideration by our voting members."

Once nominations have been received, they are presented for consideration and vetting by an internal TRHOF Review Committee, They then work collaboratively to identify up to fifty candidates for consideration by the voting members. Voting in this final phase determines the twenty individuals who will be honored at the TRHOF's Induction Ceremony and Radio Reunion Weekend on November 4. This event is staged annually at the Texas Museum of Broadcasting and Communications in Kilgore, TX.

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