JAM Media launches talk radio, with Sam Walker on the OBX Today morning show

JAM Media Solutions this morning launches a brand-new radio format to the Outer Banks.

The New Jersey-based media company says the new format will be news and talk broadcast on the all-new News/Talk 92.3 WZPR starting at 6 a.m.

The all-new News/Talk 92.3 WZPR will feature a live and local morning show with long-time Outer Banks radio and news veteran Sam Walker. Walker’s show, called “OBX Today,” will feature the local information you need, when you want it.

 

The all-new News/Talk 92.3 WZPR will also showcase news updates at the top and bottom of every hour and local weather updates multiple times per hour. Walker’s show will expand on the coverage provided by the news website OBXToday.com.

A native of Currituck County, Sam Walker has been on the radio in North Carolina since he was 13 years old.

Walker has been news director for Beach 104 (WCXL-FM), Big 94.5 (WCMS-FM), 99.1 The Sound (WVOD-FM) and WZPR-FM since 2011, and has led coverage of some of the biggest news stories in the history of the Outer Banks, including hurricanes Irene, Matthew and Dorian.

Along with being the top voice of radio news in northeastern North Carolina, Walker makes regular appearances on regional and national radio and television outlets, including The Weather Channel, to provide his local knowledge about one of the most popular vacation spots in the country.

“I’m excited to be able to bring to the Outer Banks a news-oriented radio show every morning that will be able to expand on our coverage at OBXToday.com of what’s happening locally, and across all of North Carolina,” said Walker.

“We have been the leader in focusing on what’s important to our community across all of our JAM Media Stations, OBX Today and social media for many years,” Walker said. “Now we can take an even deeper dive with our listeners about the topics that matter to them the most every morning.”

After the morning show, the all-new News/Talk 92.3 WZPR features the most interesting and compelling personalities in the country, including:

Brian Kilmeade from 9 a.m. to noon
Chris Plante from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Ben Shapiro from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Dave Ramsey from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Ken Coleman form 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Jim Bohannon from 9 a.m. to midnight
Eric & Gary from midnight to 6 a.m.

“We are very excited to introduce the all new, News/Talk 92.3 WZPR to the Outer Banks,” JAM Media Solutions owner Jonathan Mason said. “We believe it is exactly what the market needs. Our on-air lineup will be informative and engaging from the time you get up to the time you go to bed.”

Kevin Walker, JAM’s Director of Programming, said he believes this type of programming will be vital to listeners all over the area.

“With an emphasis on local news and talk, WZPR will give the Outer Banks a place to get the information they need surrounded by a diverse lineup of talk shows,” Walker said.

Jam Media Solutions owns and operates seven radio stations broadcasting in the Outer Banks, N.C., Philadelphia, Pa., and Muscatine, Ia.

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Kari Pugh is digital director for OBXToday.com, Beach 104, 99.1 The Sound, 94.5 WCMS and News Talk 92.3 WZPR. Reach her at kpugh@jammediallc.com