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News-Talk 1370, WCOA is Pensacola, Florida's first radio station and is now the city's home of Phil Valentine, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, & Glenn Beck.
WCOA has always been the station to whom people have turned during times of emergency, especially hurricanes. When Erin and Opal struck Pensacola in 1995, WCOA provided round-the-clock coverage. As the designated Emergency Alert System radio station in this area, WCOA is still ready to respond when necessary.
Many well-known people have been associated with WCOA over the years. Don Priest was news director for 41 years until his retirement in 2001. Hired away from a radio station in Sarasota by owner Mack Miller, Priest worked with WCOA longer than any other employee. Known for his excellent work as a newsman he also was deeply involved in local sports broadcasting high school football games for many years. Other broadcasters who worked with WCOA over the years were Luke McCoy, Don Griffith, Sally Henderson, Gordon Towne, John Teelin, Dave Pavlock, Arlene Sadrow, John Richardson, Marty White, Steve Remel, Don Redfield, Pappy Lynn, John Waite, Dan Lucas, Ellis Davis, Jim Young, Laura Lunsford and Bern Benicks. One of the best known broadcasters was the late Ted Cassidy, who played Lurch on the Adams Family TV show.
The current broadcast team is Jim Sanborn, Don Parker and Bryan Newkirk (Program Director). Davey Willhoit serves as Vice President and Market Manager
News Talk 1370 WCOA is proud to carry syndicated, nationally-known radio personalities Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Phil Valentine, Michael Savage, and Mark Levin. WCOA also continues to program and produces local shows as well, including Pensacola Speaks, originally hosted by the late Luke McCoy, now with Rick Outzen in the afternoon drive. Start your mornings with Don Parker, Jim Sanborn, Alex Gavin, and Bryan Newkirk on Good Morning Pensacola.
News Talk 1370 WCOA AM continues to do what it has always done best for the past 90 years – provide local and national programming along with news, sports, weather and traffic information to the Pensacola community.
Information about the radio
On February 3, 1926, excited people began gathering outside city hall for a historic event – the inaugural broadcast of WCOA Radio. Precisely at 8:30pm, WCOA went on the air and except for occasional interruptions from a few hurricanes over the years it has been on the air ever since. Depending on whom you talk to WCOA is the second, third or fourth oldest radio station in the state. Owned by the City of Pensacola for a time, City Clerk John E. Frenkel Sr. was placed in charge. He obtained the proper permits, figured out how to operate the equipment and came up with the call letters of WCOA, which stood for “Wonderful City Of Advantages:WCOA has always been the station to whom people have turned during times of emergency, especially hurricanes. When Erin and Opal struck Pensacola in 1995, WCOA provided round-the-clock coverage. As the designated Emergency Alert System radio station in this area, WCOA is still ready to respond when necessary.
Many well-known people have been associated with WCOA over the years. Don Priest was news director for 41 years until his retirement in 2001. Hired away from a radio station in Sarasota by owner Mack Miller, Priest worked with WCOA longer than any other employee. Known for his excellent work as a newsman he also was deeply involved in local sports broadcasting high school football games for many years. Other broadcasters who worked with WCOA over the years were Luke McCoy, Don Griffith, Sally Henderson, Gordon Towne, John Teelin, Dave Pavlock, Arlene Sadrow, John Richardson, Marty White, Steve Remel, Don Redfield, Pappy Lynn, John Waite, Dan Lucas, Ellis Davis, Jim Young, Laura Lunsford and Bern Benicks. One of the best known broadcasters was the late Ted Cassidy, who played Lurch on the Adams Family TV show.
The current broadcast team is Jim Sanborn, Don Parker and Bryan Newkirk (Program Director). Davey Willhoit serves as Vice President and Market Manager
News Talk 1370 WCOA is proud to carry syndicated, nationally-known radio personalities Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Phil Valentine, Michael Savage, and Mark Levin. WCOA also continues to program and produces local shows as well, including Pensacola Speaks, originally hosted by the late Luke McCoy, now with Rick Outzen in the afternoon drive. Start your mornings with Don Parker, Jim Sanborn, Alex Gavin, and Bryan Newkirk on Good Morning Pensacola.
News Talk 1370 WCOA AM continues to do what it has always done best for the past 90 years – provide local and national programming along with news, sports, weather and traffic information to the Pensacola community.
Kontakty
Telefon: (850) 478-6011
Adres: 6565 N W St Pensacola
Strona: www.wcoapensacola.com
Facebook: @WCOApensacola
Twitter: @1370WCOA
Adres: 6565 N W St Pensacola
Strona: www.wcoapensacola.com
Facebook: @WCOApensacola
Twitter: @1370WCOA
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