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Reunion old WHAS buddies at Campbellsville



2009-04-24 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
BYRON CRAWFORD, Kentucky's best known journalist, radio commentator and television host, was the speaker at Campbellsville University's Media Appreciation Luncheon, yesterday. With him above is a colleague from WHAS radio days, Southern Kentucky's best known radio personality, Larry Smith. Both remembered the late Caywood Ledford, one of the all-time legends of Kentucky broadcasting, as a role model. During his address, Byron Crawford told of his pride on learning that Ledford had nominated him for the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame before his death. Crawford was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year. Smith is the news director for Shoreline Communications, which owns and operates 92.7 the WAVE in Columbia/Russell Springs, and WVLK, The Big Dawg, in Campbellsville, KY.


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