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Alan Cox (radio personality)

Alan Cox (born June 23, 1971) is an American radio/TV personality. Cox is currently the afternoon host on 100.7 WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] Prior to Cleveland & Detroit, Cox was on the air at the former WKQX (Q101), in Chicago & WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh, PA. Cox began his career on stations in Rockford, Illinois and Kalamazoo, Michigan.[2][3][4][5]

Alan Cox
OccupationRadio personality
Years active1992–present
EmployerWMMS/Cleveland
Websitealancoxshow.com

Cox is known for literate, polite and caustic stream-of-consciousness commentary, left-leaning political views, and absurdist comedy routines. Contrary to conventional wisdom among radio personalities, Cox had been successful despite divulging very little about his personal life. Since debuting the show in Cleveland, he has become much more candid, regularly discussing various aspects of his personal life.

Early career edit

Alan Cox grew up in Loves Park, IL- much closer to Wisconsin than Chicago, though Cox has worked to build a narrative about “being from Chicago”. Alan has recently stated he was member of the Northwestern NCAA wrestling team during his first year in Evanston. Although, he claims he did graduate, there are no records of his enrollment at Northwestern. It is accurate to say that Alan Cox began writing and performing stand-up comedy around Chicago during college in the early 1990s. A classmate in a public speaking class at Northwestern University recommended Cox try his hand at radio, and he was briefly on the air at his college station. A chance meeting with an outgoing intern at WLUP-FM ("The Loop") in Chicago led to Cox filling the position for the Jonathon Brandmeier Radio Showgram, one of the most successful shows in Chicago radio history. Cox's intelligence, humor, and willingness to do a variety of on-air stunts for the show led to his hiring as a producer. After two years, Cox left The Loop to begin his own radio show. In September 1995, he was hired to do nights at WRKR-FM in Kalamazoo, MI. His irreverent comedy and outspoken style made the show an instant hit in the college town, and he was promoted to afternoon drive one year later.[citation needed]

105.9 WXDX-FM Pittsburgh edit

In December 1998, Cox was hired to fill the afternoon drive slot at WXDX-FM (105.9 The X) in Pittsburgh, one of the country's most prominent and highly rated alternative stations. The Alan Cox Radio Show debuted to mixed reviews, but after a year, his quick wit, unfiltered opinions, and verbal sparring with listeners on a wide array of topics made Cox one of the most popular personalities in the market. He began writing columns for local newspapers and magazines, as well as being hired by the NHL to be the arena host for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

After his first year on WXDX, Cox was hired by Pittsburgh's PBS affiliate WQED to provide a young, liberal face and voice for a new weekly panel segment on a newsmagazine show called On Q. The segment, which placed Cox onstage with local conservative host Fred Honsberger, radio host Lynn Cullen, and think-tank advisor Jerry Bowyer became so popular that it was spun off into a separate show called Off Q. The show provided the perfect complement to Cox's radio show and his visibility in the market grew dramatically, as it introduced his intelligence and humor to an older audience unfamiliar with his work on WXDX.

In June 2004, The Alan Cox Radio Show was moved to mornings after WXDX's parent company, Clear Channel, dropped The Howard Stern Show for content issues. While Cox's show took some time to reboot for a new audience, his popularity provided an easier transition than most stations losing Stern. Cox also returned to his stand-up comedy roots by hosting open mic nights at area clubs and frequently worked new material for live audiences. In June 2006, Cox was informed by WXDX management that his contract would not be renewed. Despite solid ratings and an extremely loyal audience, speculation was that Clear Channel Communications simply wouldn't justify Cox's increasingly lucrative contract and dumped the show in a cost-cutting move.

Q101 Chicago edit

In August 2006, Cox was hired to return to Chicago as the host of The Morning Fix, a new conceptual ensemble show at heritage alternative WKQX-FM (Q101). (Ironically, this put Cox down the hall from his former mentor Brandmeier, who returned to host mornings at sister station WLUP after the station was purchased by Emmis in 2005.) The Morning Fix combined the sensibilities of improv and stand-up comedy with traditional radio elements and replaced the outgoing Mancow Muller, who had been Q101's morning host for nearly a decade. In November 2007, after 14 months of turbulence, the ensemble members of the Morning Fix were let go, due to the show's high cost and insufficient ratings. Cox and sports anchor Jim Lynam were asked to stay and create a more music-intensive show. The new show was a more conversational and caller-intensive incarnation of the former show, and more reminiscent of Cox's solo show. On August 1, 2008, Cox & Lynam's "Morning Fix" was canceled. They were replaced temporarily by Q101 weekend DJ Alex Quigley until August 11, 2008, when Q101's former late afternoon duo Sherman and Tingle took over the WKQX morning duties. Ironically, the ratings at the time of their dismissal placed Cox and Lynam in the top 5 rankings, leading some to speculate that the change was financially motivated, due to Emmis's sagging stock price coinciding with the end of Cox's expensive contract.

Unwilling to leave Chicago, Cox briefly took a job working in the ad sales department of Clear Channel Chicago's smooth jazz station, WNUA 95.5 until January 20, 2009 when he was one of 1,800 employees the media giant laid off nationwide. He continued to perform standup comedy around Chicago and worked two seasons with the WNBA as the arena host for the Chicago Sky.

100.7 WMMS Cleveland edit

On December 16, 2009, The Alan Cox Show premiered in the afternoon slot on 100.7 WMMS/Cleveland, replacing Maxwell (Ben Bornstein) of The Maxwell Show after contract negotiations fell through between Bornstein and the station. (Coincidentally, Cox and Bornstein nearly worked alongside each other at WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh ten years earlier.) The show airs weekdays from 2-6p EST and is heard live online at www.alancoxshow.com. Cox is joined by comedians Bill Squire, Mary Santora, and phone screener Cody "Poundcake" Brown. Comedian Chad Zumock was co-host of The Alan Cox Show from early 2010 to late 2012; on December 3, 2012, it was announced that he was no longer with WMMS after being arrested for driving while intoxicated.[6] However, on May 3, 2013, Cleveland Scene reported that Zumock had been acquitted of the charge.[7]

While at WMMS, Alan has been featured in both Talkers (ranked 74th in the publication's 2012 "Heavy Hundred Talk Hosts") and as a cover story for the June 2011 issue of Cleveland Magazine.[8][9]

100.3 WSDD & WSGX St. Louis edit

In April 2010, Cox was added as a voice-tracked midday host at 100.3 WSDD St. Louis. The show was recorded live from the WMMS studios and aired weekdays from 10a-4p CST and online at www.soundstl.com. On December 26, 2010, The Sound flipped format to "Gen-X Radio" (and callsign to WSGX) and began playing music only. Cox returned to the station in the same timeslot on February 28, 2011. The station flipped format again in May 2012 to the classic rock format, "100.3 The Brew".

106.7 WDTW Detroit edit

On November 5, 2012, Cox announced an agreement between him and WMMS owner iHeartMedia to host mornings at classic rock station WDTW-FM/Detroit. Cox hosted the Detroit show from WMMS through voice-tracking, but also said he would occasionally host both shows from WDTW-FM.[10]

Cox was under contract with WDTW & WMMS through 2017. He also served as fill-in host for the nationally syndicated America Now show.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ . WMMS official website. Clear Channel Communications, Inc. 2009. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2009.
  2. ^ McCoy, Adrian (May 2, 2002). . Post-Gazette.com. PG Publishing Co., Inc. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2012. The Chicago native double-majored in philosophy and political theory at Northwestern University.
  3. ^ Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more! September 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. FMQB. Retrieved on April 13, 2012.
  4. ^ Radio Note: Cox lands in Chicago. Post-gazette.com (2006-09-02). Retrieved on April 13, 2012.
  5. ^ Alan Cox let go from WXDX-FM. Post-gazette.com (2006-06-27). Retrieved on April 13, 2012.
  6. ^ Steer, Jen (December 3, 2012). . NewsNet5.com. The E.W. Scripps Co. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  7. ^ Sandy, Eric (May 3, 2013). . CleveScene.com. Cleveland Scene. Archived from the original on May 7, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  9. ^ Vickers, Jim (June 2011). "Heavy Mental". ClevelandMagazine.com. Great Lakes Publishing. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Alan Contract Announcement". WMMS.com. Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. November 5, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Alan Cox born June 23 1971 is an American radio TV personality Cox is currently the afternoon host on 100 7 WMMS in Cleveland Ohio 1 Prior to Cleveland amp Detroit Cox was on the air at the former WKQX Q101 in Chicago amp WXDX FM in Pittsburgh PA Cox began his career on stations in Rockford Illinois and Kalamazoo Michigan 2 3 4 5 Alan CoxOccupationRadio personalityYears active1992 presentEmployerWMMS ClevelandWebsitealancoxshow wbr com Cox is known for literate polite and caustic stream of consciousness commentary left leaning political views and absurdist comedy routines Contrary to conventional wisdom among radio personalities Cox had been successful despite divulging very little about his personal life Since debuting the show in Cleveland he has become much more candid regularly discussing various aspects of his personal life Contents 1 Early career 2 105 9 WXDX FM Pittsburgh 3 Q101 Chicago 4 100 7 WMMS Cleveland 5 100 3 WSDD amp WSGX St Louis 6 106 7 WDTW Detroit 7 References 8 External linksEarly career editAlan Cox grew up in Loves Park IL much closer to Wisconsin than Chicago though Cox has worked to build a narrative about being from Chicago Alan has recently stated he was member of the Northwestern NCAA wrestling team during his first year in Evanston Although he claims he did graduate there are no records of his enrollment at Northwestern It is accurate to say that Alan Cox began writing and performing stand up comedy around Chicago during college in the early 1990s A classmate in a public speaking class at Northwestern University recommended Cox try his hand at radio and he was briefly on the air at his college station A chance meeting with an outgoing intern at WLUP FM The Loop in Chicago led to Cox filling the position for the Jonathon Brandmeier Radio Showgram one of the most successful shows in Chicago radio history Cox s intelligence humor and willingness to do a variety of on air stunts for the show led to his hiring as a producer After two years Cox left The Loop to begin his own radio show In September 1995 he was hired to do nights at WRKR FM in Kalamazoo MI His irreverent comedy and outspoken style made the show an instant hit in the college town and he was promoted to afternoon drive one year later citation needed 105 9 WXDX FM Pittsburgh editIn December 1998 Cox was hired to fill the afternoon drive slot at WXDX FM 105 9 The X in Pittsburgh one of the country s most prominent and highly rated alternative stations The Alan Cox Radio Show debuted to mixed reviews but after a year his quick wit unfiltered opinions and verbal sparring with listeners on a wide array of topics made Cox one of the most popular personalities in the market He began writing columns for local newspapers and magazines as well as being hired by the NHL to be the arena host for the Pittsburgh Penguins After his first year on WXDX Cox was hired by Pittsburgh s PBS affiliate WQED to provide a young liberal face and voice for a new weekly panel segment on a newsmagazine show called On Q The segment which placed Cox onstage with local conservative host Fred Honsberger radio host Lynn Cullen and think tank advisor Jerry Bowyer became so popular that it was spun off into a separate show called Off Q The show provided the perfect complement to Cox s radio show and his visibility in the market grew dramatically as it introduced his intelligence and humor to an older audience unfamiliar with his work on WXDX In June 2004 The Alan Cox Radio Show was moved to mornings after WXDX s parent company Clear Channel dropped The Howard Stern Show for content issues While Cox s show took some time to reboot for a new audience his popularity provided an easier transition than most stations losing Stern Cox also returned to his stand up comedy roots by hosting open mic nights at area clubs and frequently worked new material for live audiences In June 2006 Cox was informed by WXDX management that his contract would not be renewed Despite solid ratings and an extremely loyal audience speculation was that Clear Channel Communications simply wouldn t justify Cox s increasingly lucrative contract and dumped the show in a cost cutting move Q101 Chicago editIn August 2006 Cox was hired to return to Chicago as the host of The Morning Fix a new conceptual ensemble show at heritage alternative WKQX FM Q101 Ironically this put Cox down the hall from his former mentor Brandmeier who returned to host mornings at sister station WLUP after the station was purchased by Emmis in 2005 The Morning Fix combined the sensibilities of improv and stand up comedy with traditional radio elements and replaced the outgoing Mancow Muller who had been Q101 s morning host for nearly a decade In November 2007 after 14 months of turbulence the ensemble members of the Morning Fix were let go due to the show s high cost and insufficient ratings Cox and sports anchor Jim Lynam were asked to stay and create a more music intensive show The new show was a more conversational and caller intensive incarnation of the former show and more reminiscent of Cox s solo show On August 1 2008 Cox amp Lynam s Morning Fix was canceled They were replaced temporarily by Q101 weekend DJ Alex Quigley until August 11 2008 when Q101 s former late afternoon duo Sherman and Tingle took over the WKQX morning duties Ironically the ratings at the time of their dismissal placed Cox and Lynam in the top 5 rankings leading some to speculate that the change was financially motivated due to Emmis s sagging stock price coinciding with the end of Cox s expensive contract Unwilling to leave Chicago Cox briefly took a job working in the ad sales department of Clear Channel Chicago s smooth jazz station WNUA 95 5 until January 20 2009 when he was one of 1 800 employees the media giant laid off nationwide He continued to perform standup comedy around Chicago and worked two seasons with the WNBA as the arena host for the Chicago Sky 100 7 WMMS Cleveland editOn December 16 2009 The Alan Cox Show premiered in the afternoon slot on 100 7 WMMS Cleveland replacing Maxwell Ben Bornstein of The Maxwell Show after contract negotiations fell through between Bornstein and the station Coincidentally Cox and Bornstein nearly worked alongside each other at WXDX FM in Pittsburgh ten years earlier The show airs weekdays from 2 6p EST and is heard live online at www alancoxshow com Cox is joined by comedians Bill Squire Mary Santora and phone screener Cody Poundcake Brown Comedian Chad Zumock was co host of The Alan Cox Show from early 2010 to late 2012 on December 3 2012 it was announced that he was no longer with WMMS after being arrested for driving while intoxicated 6 However on May 3 2013 Cleveland Scene reported that Zumock had been acquitted of the charge 7 While at WMMS Alan has been featured in both Talkers ranked 74th in the publication s 2012 Heavy Hundred Talk Hosts and as a cover story for the June 2011 issue of Cleveland Magazine 8 9 100 3 WSDD amp WSGX St Louis editIn April 2010 Cox was added as a voice tracked midday host at 100 3 WSDD St Louis The show was recorded live from the WMMS studios and aired weekdays from 10a 4p CST and online at www soundstl com On December 26 2010 The Sound flipped format to Gen X Radio and callsign to WSGX and began playing music only Cox returned to the station in the same timeslot on February 28 2011 The station flipped format again in May 2012 to the classic rock format 100 3 The Brew 106 7 WDTW Detroit editOn November 5 2012 Cox announced an agreement between him and WMMS owner iHeartMedia to host mornings at classic rock station WDTW FM Detroit Cox hosted the Detroit show from WMMS through voice tracking but also said he would occasionally host both shows from WDTW FM 10 Cox was under contract with WDTW amp WMMS through 2017 He also served as fill in host for the nationally syndicated America Now show 10 References edit Coming Soon Afternoons 3 7pm WMMS official website Clear Channel Communications Inc 2009 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved December 12 2009 McCoy Adrian May 2 2002 Radio host Alan Cox s caustic hip and raunchy barbs pull in listeners Post Gazette com PG Publishing Co Inc Archived from the original on October 11 2016 Retrieved August 24 2012 The Chicago native double majored in philosophy and political theory at Northwestern University Radio Industry News Music Industry Updates Arbitron Ratings Music News and more Archived September 5 2006 at the Wayback Machine FMQB Retrieved on April 13 2012 Radio Note Cox lands in Chicago Post gazette com 2006 09 02 Retrieved on April 13 2012 Alan Cox let go from WXDX FM Post gazette com 2006 06 27 Retrieved on April 13 2012 Steer Jen December 3 2012 Cleveland radio personality Chad Zumock no longer working at WMMS after OVI arrest NewsNet5 com The E W Scripps Co Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved December 3 2012 Sandy Eric May 3 2013 Chad Zumock Acquitted of OVI Charge CleveScene com Cleveland Scene Archived from the original on May 7 2013 Retrieved May 3 2013 Alan Cox Talk Show Rocks Cleveland on WMMS FM TALKERS magazine TALKERS magazine The bible of talk media Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved June 1 2012 Vickers Jim June 2011 Heavy Mental ClevelandMagazine com Great Lakes Publishing Retrieved May 12 2013 a b Alan Contract Announcement WMMS com Clear Channel Media and Entertainment November 5 2012 Retrieved November 7 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Cox radio personality amp oldid 1169655886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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