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Alan Cox (radio personality)

Alan Cox
Alan Cox WMMS.jpg
Born (1971-06-23) June 23, 1971 (age 45)
Fort Lee, Virginia
Education Northwestern University
Occupation Radio personality
Years active 1992–present
Employer WMMS/Cleveland
Website alancoxshow.com

Alan Cox (born June 23, 1971) is an American radio/TV personality, comedian, and writer. Cox is currently the morning host at WDTW Detroit (106.7 The D) and afternoon host on 100.7 WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio. He is also a frequest guest host for the nationally syndicated "America Now" show. 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.

Cox is known for literate 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.

Cox began writing and performing stand-up comedy around Chicago during college in the early 1990s. A classmate in a public speaking class 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.

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.


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