> ...I'm surprised that the BARHOF has let this nomination slip by for so long.
Just a quick comment on this -- and I'm not directing it at John personally.
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Since Ben Fong-Torres mentioned the Hall of Fame balloting in last Sunday's "Radio Waves," I have been receiving a ton of messages, nearly all of which question my sanity for denying one or another deserving candidate his or her rightful place in BARHOF.
Consider the challenge here:
1: Everybody (everybody!!!) on the current list of nominees deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
2: There are more than 100 nominees on the current ballot. How many should get in this year? Ten? Twenty? Thirty?
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6: Let's say you've worked in Bay Area radio, for example, since 1970. You've worked at a variety of jobs -- production, sales, management, etc. -- but you've never been a "star" on the air. You have run a radio station as a general manager, served as a program director, the people you work with love you, and you're respected -- revered! -- within the industry. But Joe Listener has no idea who you are. You deserve to be in the Hall of Fame ... but what are the criteria?
I'll save bullet points 7 through 23 for some other time.
DJ