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Dean & Rog to be Inducted to the 2022 Texas Radio HoF


Texas Radio Hall of Fame
Texas Radio Hall of Fame

Classic Rock KGLK-FM (The Eagle)/Houston morning personalities Dean Myers and Roger Beaty (aka Dean and Rog) will be inducted into the class of 2022 Texas Radio Hall of Fame on November 5 in Kilgore, TX. Final voting concluded on Sunday, July 31, and the duo along with 19 others will be honored at the TRHOF's Annual Induction Ceremony at the Texas Museum of Broadcasting and Communications.

"Dean and Rog have been entertaining Houstonians on their commutes for 25 years," said CMG Radio Regional VP and General Manager Keith Lawless. "We couldn't be prouder of them for this prestigious recognition -- they more than earned it."

"I love these guys for a lot of reasons, but most for their edgy approach to making mornings a little better," added Director of Operations Travis Moon.

The voting members of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame (TRHOF) have selected 20 broadcast professionals for its 2022 Induction Class. In alphabetical order: Debbie Alcocer, Roger Allen, Joe "The Godfather" Anthony (Yanuzzi), Roula Christie, James "Moby" Carney, Dean and Rog/Dean Myers and Roger Beaty, Bob Ford, Harmon and Evans, Lisle and Hahn/John Lisle and Steve Hahn, "Uncle Funky" Larry Jones, Pam Kelly, Laurie Kendrick, Pam McKay, Joe Pogge, Kellie Raspberry, Bill Schoening, Hannah Storm, Maria Todd, John Trapane, Dana Tyson.

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