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BMI Honors Whit Adamson for 30 Years of Service at the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters

Posted in News on August 30, 2017
Pictured (L-R) during the presentation are: TAB lobbyist and owner of Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, Dan Haskell; President and CEO Maine Broadcasters Association, Suzanne Goucher; President Cromwell Group Inc., Bud Walters; TAB Counsel and Partner of King & Ballow, Doug Pierce; TAB Board Chairman and President / General Manager Five Star Radio Group, Katie Gambill; TAB President, Whit Adamson; BMI’s Jessica Frost; President Thunderbolt Broadcasting, Paul Tinkle; and Vice President / General Manager Bonten Media Group, Jack Dempsey.
Pictured (L-R) during the presentation are: TAB lobbyist and owner of Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, Dan Haskell; President and CEO Maine Broadcasters Association, Suzanne Goucher; President Cromwell Group Inc., Bud Walters; TAB Counsel and Partner of King & Ballow, Doug Pierce; TAB Board Chairman and President / General Manager Five Star Radio Group, Katie Gambill; TAB President, Whit Adamson; BMI’s Jessica Frost; President Thunderbolt Broadcasting, Paul Tinkle; and Vice President / General Manager Bonten Media Group, Jack Dempsey.

Earlier this month, radio and television broadcasters from across the Volunteer State attended the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters’ (TAB) Annual Conference at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro. During the conference, 30-year TAB President Whit Adamson was graciously roasted with proceeds benefiting the Jill Green Memorial Scholarship. At the end of the roast, BMI presented Adamson with a gold record for his many years of dedicated service to the broadcast industry.

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