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Noory Celebrates 20th Year as Host of Coast To Coast AM


George Noory
George Noory

January marks George Noory's 20th anniversary as host of Premiere Networks' overnight radio program "Coast to Coast AM." Reaching millions of listeners on more than 640 affilates across the U.S., the program airs on stations including KFI-AM/Los Angeles, KTRH-AM/Houston, WRKO-AM/Boston, WIOD-AM/Miami, KOGO-AM/San Diego, KEX-AM/Portland, KNRS-FM/SLC, KFBK-AM/Sacramento, KXNT-AM/Las Vegas, KMBZ/Kansas City, WTAM-AM/Cleveland, WTVN-AM/Columbus, WTKK-FM/Raleigh-Durham, WIBC-FM/Indianapolis and WNIS-AM/Norfolk, among others.

"Hosting Coast to Coast AM has been an incredible journey that keeps on giving," shared Noory. "It's hard to imagine my life without this tremendous program, and I'm so thankful to the audience who has motivated and inspired us to continue growing and evolving the last 20 years. I'm also thankful for Premiere and our entire production team for their support - they're simply the best and I couldn't do it without them."

"Entering his 21st year as host of Coast to Coast AM, George continues to engage millions of overnight listeners across the country with the passion and enthusiasm he had at the very beginning of our partnership," said Premiere Networks President Julie Talbott. "It takes a special talent to not only maintain an audience, but also grow it over the course of two decades. We couldn't be happier to celebrate this milestone with George as we continue to deliver the best overnight talk radio program while providing unparalleled results for our partners."

Coast to Coast AM is broadcast live, Monday-Sunday, from 1-5am ET. In December. 2021, Premiere and Noory expanded the Coast to Coast AM brand by launching the Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, featuring a slate of podcasts focused on the paranormal, supernatural and unexplained.

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