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'''WCOA''' is the oldest radio station in Pensacola and one of the oldest in Florida. It broadcasts on the '''AM 1370''' frequency. The call letters stand for "Wonderful City of Advantages." | '''WCOA''' is the oldest radio station in Pensacola and one of the oldest in Florida. It broadcasts on the '''AM 1370''' frequency. The call letters stand for "Wonderful City of Advantages." | ||
− | The station was founded by the [[City of Pensacola]] under Mayor [[J. Harvey Bayliss]], and [[Pensacola City Clerk|City Clerk]] [[John E. Frenkel, Sr.]] was appointed to manage operations. The station went on the air at 8:30 | + | The station was founded by the [[City of Pensacola]] under Mayor [[J. Harvey Bayliss]], and [[Pensacola City Clerk|City Clerk]] [[John E. Frenkel, Sr.]] was appointed to manage operations. The station went on the air at 8:30 AM on [[February 3]], [[1926]]. The first broadcast featured a song written for the station, "[[Down Pensacola Way]]," with Frenkel providing the vocals. Operations were temporarily disrupted by the [[1926 hurricane]], but were quickly restored. Frenkel became the station's main voice for years, styling himself "the Breezy Boy from the Gulf." |
WCOA was purchased by [[John C. Pace]] in the early 1930s, and operations were moved to the top floor of the [[San Carlos Hotel]]. | WCOA was purchased by [[John C. Pace]] in the early 1930s, and operations were moved to the top floor of the [[San Carlos Hotel]]. |