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Extractions: Shown above are the inductees in the 35th annual Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame ceremony in 2005. Biographies of 2005 Hall of Fame inductees Nomination Form History and Purpose Each year since 1971, the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame, located in the Communications Building at the University of Central Oklahoma, has recognized Oklahoma journalists who have made outstanding contributions to Oklahoma journalism for at least 10 years or to natives of the state who have made outstanding contributions to journalism elsewhere for 10 years or more. As many as nine persons are added to the Hall of Fame each year. Awards and Recognition A suitable certificate stating the accomplishments of the honoree is displayed in the Hall of Fame at UCO and the State Capital Publishing Museum in Guthrie. Duplicate copies are given to the honoree or his/her family. Names of honorees are announced each April. A news release announcing those honored each year is provided to all state newspapers, broadcasting stations, magazines and college departments and schools of journalism. The UCO Department of Mass Communication is the host and administrator of the Hall, and the Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation helps finance the display area at UCO.
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