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Country Radio Hall of Fame Now Accepting Nominations


Country Radio Hall of Fame (CRHoF)
Country Radio Hall of Fame (CRHoF)

The Country Radio Hall of Fame (CRHoF) is now accepting nominations for its Class of 2025, with submissions open through October 28. To nominate a candidate for the Country Radio Hall of Fame's Class of 2025, individuals are encouraged to complete the nomination form here. All nominations for the CRHoF 2025 must be submitted by October 28.

CRB's Country Radio Hall of Fame Committee Co-Chair Joel Raab commented, "We need your help to find the radio pros who will represent the Class of 2025 in the Country Radio Hall of Fame. We're looking for the Best of The Best... and you may know who they are."

The Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made lasting and significant contributions to the Country radio industry. Eligible candidates must have worked in the radio industry for a minimum of 20 years, with at least 15 years spent in the Country format.

The Country Radio Hall of Fame recognizes outstanding professionals in two categories: Radio (those who have worked behind the scenes in programming, management, sales, etc.) and On-Air Personality (those who have made their mark as on-air talent). Each inductee is celebrated for their exceptional impact and dedication to the growth and development of country radio.

Inductees for the Class of 2025 will be announced during the Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2025, taking place from February 19 to February 21, 2025, at the Omni Nashville Hotel.

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