Posted on 11/10/2008 6:37:06 AM PST by raccoonradio
(Ceremony also included a protest of Dr. Dobson)
Some of radios best gathered for the National Radio Hall of Fame ceremony Saturday night.
If I start name-dropping beyond the inductees who where there, like Art Bell, Howie Carr, Dr. James Dobson, Mickey Luckoff, Charlie Tuna Ill have to leave a lot of people out. So let me just paraphrase the classy remark of KGO/KSFO, San Francisco Mickey Luckoff he just hopes hes been as good to radio as radios been to him. Truth is, radios been good to the entire roomful of people at Chicagos Renaissance Hotel, including the large and vocal cadre of supporters for Dr. Dobson and Focus on the Family. (The protesters to his induction outside the hotel were also vocal, but Ill get to that in a moment.)
The concern you kept hearing in private conversations was about radios next decade or so whether these continuing waves of cutbacks endanger the future. (Its the issue that Ed Christian crystallized on last weeks Saga call as eating our seed corn.) But it was a great night for radio, and one that listeners everywhere could share through a live broadcast on Westwood One, ably announced by its Jim Bohannon, and acerbically emceed by Adam Carolla. Heres Adam, cracking wise about dapper and mustachioed presenter John Gehron of Harpo Radio: he said Gehron looks like a cross between Martin Landau and John Waters.
The time constraints of a one-hour broadcast window meant that a lot of material got left on the floor though frankly, its speedy pace is something other awards shows could study. The whole shebang had to be over by 10pm Chicago time, and it was.
The anti-Dobson protest gained impetus from last weeks Prop 8 win in California.
Some protesters charged that Dr. James Dobson and the conservative Christian Focus on the Family were a prime mover behind last Tuesdays surprise passage of the one-man/one-woman definition of marriage. That added fuel to their opinions about Dr. Dobsons alleged homophobia and intolerance. (One hand-painted sign: Focus on your own families). So it was a lively crowd outside the Renaissance Hotel, maybe 50-75 - enough to attract the local Fox TV news van and a reporter, on a slow Saturday night. Mostly the demonstrators waved signs at passing motorists on busy West Wacker Drive, and chanted slogans about tolerance. The only unruly moment Im saw came during the awards-show cocktail hour up on the second floor, when a couple of protesters hopped the elevator to evade security. They briefly shouted some slogans and were efficiently escorted down the escalator.
Bruce DuMont of the sponsoring Museum of Broadcast Communications took a very balanced approach to the protests that began just before the end of the balloting. He wasnt going to change the rules after the fact (even though Dr. Dobson actively encouraged his listeners to vote for him, while Howard Stern discouraged his). And if nothing else, the protests earned the 2008 National Radio Hall of Fame awards even more mainstream publicity.
Host:
ADAM CAROLLA
Inductees:
* Art Bell
* Jess Cain
* Howie Carr
* Bob Collins
* Michael “Mickey” Luckoff
* Charlie Tuna
* Dick Whittinghill
Program:
* Focus on the Family
Congratulations Howie, I’m sure my check is in the mail.
As the Dana Hersey-voiced promo WRKO has been running puts it,
“Howie Carr would like to thank all the people he _paid_
to vote for him”, though

Keep up the GOOD work.
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