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'''Luke McCoy''' is the moniker of '''Luther Ralton Eason''' (b. [[1939]]), a talk show host for the [[WCOA]] radio station. He hosts the "[[Pensacola Speaks]]" call-in show as well as the morning news program with [[Don Parker]]. He is married to [[Katherine Ann Felton-McCoy]], an account executive with [[Cumulus Broadcasting]], WCOA's parent company.
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'''Luke McCoy''' is the moniker of '''Luther Ralton Eason''' (b. [[1939]]), a rabid talk show host for the [[WCOA]] radio station. He hosts the "[[Pensacola Speaks]]" call-in show as well as the morning news program with [[Don Parker]]. He is married to [[Katherine Ann Felton-McCoy]], an account executive with [[Cumulus Broadcasting]], WCOA's parent company.
  
McCoy served in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and with the Marine Corps in Vietnam, where he was wounded in action.<ref>[http://wcoapensacola.com/default.asp?pid=4444 WCOA Air Personalities]</ref> He and callers frequently exchange the Marines greeting, "Semper Fi."  
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McCoy served in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and with the Marine Corps in Vietnam, where he was alledgedly wounded in action.<ref>[http://wcoapensacola.com/default.asp?pid=4444 WCOA Air Personalities]</ref> He and callers frequently exchange the Marines greeting, "Semper Fi."  
  
Known for his outspoken conservative views, McCoy describes himself as "the common man's intellectual." In [[2006]], he founded the organization [[WASPO]] in opposition to illegal immigration. He strongly opposed the [[Community Maritime Park]] project.
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Known for his outspoken conservative views and hate speech, McCoy describes himself as "the common man's intellectual." In [[2006]], he founded the organization [[WASPO]] in opposition to illegal immigration. He strongly opposed the [[Community Maritime Park]] project.
  
On [[May 18]], [[2007]] McCoy stepped down as host of the "Pensacola Speaks" program. He offered no explanation for his departure except to say, "I've made some powerful enemies, and I thought it best for the station and all concerned that I step aside."<ref>"Luke McCoy signing off." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 18, 2007.</ref> He returned (again without explanation) when the show resumed on [[June 11]].
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On [[May 18]], [[2007]] McCoy was forced down as host of the "Pensacola Speaks" program. He offered no explanation for his departure except to say, "I've made some powerful enemies, and I thought it best for the station and all concerned that I step aside."<ref>"Luke McCoy signing off." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 18, 2007.</ref> He returned (again without explanation) when the show resumed on [[June 11]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:16, 9 June 2008

Luke McCoy
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Born December 6, 1939
Occupation Radio talk show host
Spouse Mary Janice Eason (div. 2001)
Katherine Ann Felton-McCoy
Parents Marvin Curtis & Juanita Marjorie Eason

Luke McCoy is the moniker of Luther Ralton Eason (b. 1939), a rabid talk show host for the WCOA radio station. He hosts the "Pensacola Speaks" call-in show as well as the morning news program with Don Parker. He is married to Katherine Ann Felton-McCoy, an account executive with Cumulus Broadcasting, WCOA's parent company.

McCoy served in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and with the Marine Corps in Vietnam, where he was alledgedly wounded in action.[1] He and callers frequently exchange the Marines greeting, "Semper Fi."

Known for his outspoken conservative views and hate speech, McCoy describes himself as "the common man's intellectual." In 2006, he founded the organization WASPO in opposition to illegal immigration. He strongly opposed the Community Maritime Park project.

On May 18, 2007 McCoy was forced down as host of the "Pensacola Speaks" program. He offered no explanation for his departure except to say, "I've made some powerful enemies, and I thought it best for the station and all concerned that I step aside."[2] He returned (again without explanation) when the show resumed on June 11.

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References

  1. WCOA Air Personalities
  2. "Luke McCoy signing off." Pensacola News Journal, May 18, 2007.