5 chosen for induction into Marshall journalism Hall of Fame
May 25, 2021
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) Five Marshall University graduates have been selected for induction into the School of Journalism and Mass Communications Hall of Fame.
They include Marshall athletics play-by-play radio voice Steve Cotton; HQ Publishing founder Jack Houvouras; Food & Environment Reporting Network. executive editor Brent Cunningham; Kindred Communications co-founder Mike Kirtner; and environmental law firm attorney Virginia Sherlock.
Those five will join others whose inductions last year during the coronavirus pandemic were postponed, according to a Marshall news release. Bill Bissett, Tony Crutchfield, Chris Fabry, Dan Hollis and Susan Nicholas will be honored at this fall’s induction ceremony as well.
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Posted at 9:01 AM, Feb 08, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-08 14:13:31-05
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