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Date Posted: 09:38:00 05/13/14 Tue
Author: Ed Salamon
Subject: Re: With Porky's Passing, who is Pittsburgh's greatest living radio/broadcasting figure?
In reply to: Marky 's message, "With Porky's Passing, who is Pittsburgh's greatest living radio/broadcasting figure?" on 14:59:28 03/02/14 Sun

I may have missed someone, but Jack Bogut is the only one mentioned that is in the Broadcasters Hall of Fame. http://www.broadcastershalloffame.com/alpha.htm
I could find none of those mentioned in the Radio Hall of Fame http://www.radiohof.org/index-a-c.htm
Several of those mentioned are worthy of either/both IMHO.

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