I sometimes listen to the replay of The Kimmer as I am nodding off at night. His "Newsmaker Line" guy, Jim Gossett, keeps suggesting that having worked for Cox makes people heavy favorites to get into the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame. I've been close enough to that organization to know that's completely untrue. The truth is a lot of people in Georgia have worked for Cox, and the number of them in the GRHOF reflects that. But whether someone worked for Cox has absolutely nothing to do with being inducted.
I wonder if Mr. Peterson is, well, not happy that he has not been inducted. After someone is nominated, winning induction takes a ton of work on the nominee's part to get on the ballot. Everyone who was inducted has done that work.
I wonder if Mr. Peterson is, well, not happy that he has not been inducted. After someone is nominated, winning induction takes a ton of work on the nominee's part to get on the ballot. Everyone who was inducted has done that work.