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DAYTON AREA BROADCASTER’S HALL OF FAME
Dayton Area Broadcaster’s
Hall Of Fame
Nomination Rules
How does a broadcaster become an inductee?
For those on the air after 1960:
1.) Can
be a living nominee or posthumous.
2.) Have at least 10 years in the broadcast industry.
3.)
Lived at least five years in the Dayton area
while in broadcasting.
4.) The person
nominating must speak and address how the nominee
has contributed to the community.
5.)
The nominee does not have to be living in Dayton at the time of his/her nomination.
For
those on the air prior to 1960:
1.) Can be a living nominee or posthumous.
2.) No limitation
on tenure in the broadcast industry.
3.) Person nominating must speak and address
how the nominee contributed to the community at that time.
4.) The nominee does
not have to be living in Dayton at the time of his/her nomination.
Send nominating forms to:
Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall Of Fame
Post Office Box 733
Dayton,
Ohio 45409
Questions?
Please contact Jim Johnson, WDAO Radio at: (937) 222-
Only members
in good standing of the Dayton Broadcaster's Hall of Fame may nominate prospective
inductees. Entries for the 2013 induction class must be submitted by December 31,
2012.
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