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A veteran of nearly 30 years, Wyatt worked on the original American Sunrise program in the early 90's, and was an integral part of the building of Morning In America. Wyatt was the final host of the program which ended June 1, 1996.

When Wyatt left full-time broadcasting in December of 1999, a number of his associates asked him to continue to produce programming for their stations. For a while the program was entertainment based, but Wyatt couldn't stay out of the talk arena. so his Voice At Large radio program became more commentary based, and when he was asked to bring the show to the Accent Radio Network, he re-christened the program American Sunrise and returned to the philosophy that made it and Morning In America. so successful.

Stations loved the original American Sunrise and Morning In America. because it was so easy to integrate your local elements into the show. Wyatt's proudest achievement was the reinvention of Morning In America. from an hour-long chat show with news content into a fast paced, fully-modular morning news magazine that stations could integrate into their local programming easily! The original Saturday In America. and Morning In America. had eighteen entry and exit points in each hour to accomodate local news elements, national and state news networks and their features, and always allowed each element to stand alone.

 
SHOWS

Perspectives from around the world, across the nation, and up your block!

Hear a Sample Show Here!(right click to download)

 
 
 

Wyatt's Favorite Radio is a retrospective on the good old days of radio featuring commentary from host Wyatt Cox.

A veteran of nearly 30 years, Wyatt has been an old time radio fan since the late 60's when attempts were made to bring back the medium of radio drama with efforts like the CBS Radio Theater.

While Wyatt likes the EG Marshall/Hyman Brown series, he says there's nothing like the originals. "I could listen day in and day out to Jack Benny, Fred Allen, George and Gracie, Lum and Abner, X Minus One and the thousands upon thousands of shows that are out there. I look on what I do with the show as a preservationist. By making these shows available, I fulfill an obligation to those who were on the air before me to keep their works alive."

Here a sample of Wyatt's Favorite Radio here!

 

 
To contact us by Snail Mail:
Wyatt Cox
PO Box 621822
Las Vegas, NV 89162-1822

 

 
 
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