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Eddie Stubbs (of The Marty Stuart Show) to be inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame
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The Class of 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame inductees include Eddie Stubbs (of The Marty Stuart Show and Reflections From the Circle), Beverlee Brannigan, Moby, Ron Rogers, Rusty Walker and Bill Whyte.  A 36-year broadcaster, Brannigan has been Journal/Wichita Operations Director and PD for KFDI and Classic Country KFTI-AM & FM since 2003. A 41-year radio veteran and longtime former WKHX/Atlanta personality, Moby has been host of his own syndicated Moby In The Morning show since 2004. Rogers, who has been hailed as "the Father of Modern Country Music Radio" from taking daytimer KOKE-AM/Austin to No. 1, was President/GM at KASE & KVET-AM & FM/Austin for 24 years and is a 2004 inductee in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.

Stubbs has served as evening personality at WSM-AM/Nashville and Grand Ole Opry announcer for the past 16 years. Renowned consultant Walker has worked with more than 500 stations in 28 years of helming Rusty Walker & Associates. A former recording artist, 40-year radio veteran Whyte enjoyed a long career with WMIL/Milwaukee, WFMS/Indianapolis, WSM-FM/Nashville and two runs with WUBE/Cincinnati.

Congratulate the honorees by clicking on their links. The Country Radio Hall of Fame Cocktail Party, Dinner & Ceremony takes place Feb. 21, 2012 at the Nashville Convention Center.


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