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Thursday, May 31, 2012

CRS Accepting Hall of Fame Nominations

5-29-2012

The Country Radio Seminar has opened its nomination process for the 2013 Country Radio Hall of Fame. After processing the nominations, Country Radio Seminar officials will provide each nominee with an official application. Nominees may include air-checks, press clippings, awards listings and other materials for consideration.

Applications received after Sept. 7 will be held for consideration for the 2014 Hall of Fame class.  A selection committee of Country radio and industry veterans, as well as members of the Country Radio Hall of Fame determines the Hall of Fame class each year.The application must be returned to the CRS offices no later than Friday, Sept. 7.

CRS Hall of Fame Charlie Morgan said, ?Each year, Country Radio Broadcasters seek to recognize the true legends of Country radio by welcoming new members to the Country Radio Hall of Fame.  The caliber of past inductees ensures that this is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a Country radio professional, and we are excited to open the application process for this year?s class,? says CRS Hall of Fame Chairman Charlie Morgan.

Submit online nominations here at www.CountryRadioSeminar.com. 

The 2013 Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and induction ceremony will be held Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, at the Nashville Convention Center.

On-Air Personality Hall of Fame Criteria:
* Must have at least a 20 year on-air career in radio, minimum of 15 in the Country format.
* Significant contributions to the growth and development in the Country radio industry and ongoing contributions to the preservation and enhancement of Country music as an art form.

Radio Hall of Fame Criteria:
* Must have at least a 20 year career in radio, minimum of 15 in the Country format.
* Significant contributions to the growth and development of the Country radio industry and ongoing contributions to the preservation and enhancement of Country music as an art form.



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