HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) - Ten people are being inducted into the West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame this weekend.
The ceremony will be held Saturday night at the Museum of Radio and Technology in Huntington.
The 2015 class of inductees includes longtime West Virginia Public Broadcasting news director Beth Vorhees.
The other inductees are Dennis Adkins, Mike Buxser, Sandra Cole, Frank Giardina, Hoppy Kercheval, Mike Kirtner, Gary McNair, Gary "Music" Miller and Don Staats.
The invitation-only event will be broadcast on state radio stations and on the Internet.