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July 18, 2008 9:51 PM

Dr. Dobson nominated to Radio Hall of Fame!

drdobson.jpg Dr. Dobson's Radio Program Wins Spot in National Radio Hall of Fame 'I want to thank all the friends across the nation who cast their votes for me. I love and appreciate them all.'

The Focus on the Family radio program has been elected to the National Radio Hall of Fame, joining such historic programs as Your Hit Parade, The Shadow, Little Orphan Annie and Orson Welles' famous Mercury Theater.

The following comments were given by Dr. James Dobson at a staff assembly this morning:

"I've made a living putting thoughts into words throughout my adult life, but it is difficult to express how I feel about this honor. I am especially pleased because the wonderful people at Focus on the Family deserve it. Our radio program has not been a solo effort. It has been a symphony performed by more than 10,000 people over the past 32 years. I am indebted to them all.

Read article here.

Thanks to all of you who voted for Dr. Dobson.

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Yay! I'm so glad Dr. Dobson was nominated! He truly deserves that honor.

Posted by: Nancy Larson | July 19, 2008 6:23 PM

I'm so glad he made it to this next stage.

Posted by: ChristyT | July 20, 2008 2:49 AM

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