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WSB/Atlanta Adds Coast to Coast AM to Overnight Lineup


Coast to Coast AM
Coast to Coast AM

Cox Media Group's News/Talk WSBB-FM (95.5 WSB) and WSB-AM (750) have expanded their overnight programming with the addition of syndicated "Coast to Coast AM." The program, hosted by George Noory, will air live seven nights a week during overnight hours, effective immediately.

Known for its wide-ranging discussions on news, current events, and the unexplained, Coast to Coast AM explores topics including paranormal phenomena, alien abductions, time travel, and other mysteries. Noory, who has helmed the program for more than 20 years, invites guests and listeners to share perspectives in what has become a judgment-free forum for ideas outside the mainstream. The show, syndicated by Premiere Networks, is carried on more than 750 stations worldwide.

"We're thrilled Coast to Coast AM with George Noory is joining the 95.5 WSB-AM lineup," said Ken Charles, Director of Operations, Branding and Programming at WSB. "George's unique voice and compelling content are a perfect overnight fit for our listeners. This is a powerful addition to our lineup of live and local talent."

Noory expressed his enthusiasm for the move, adding, "I love Atlanta and WSB, and I'm so thrilled to be on these incredible radio stations. I look forward to connecting with listeners across this great city every night."

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