Alan Cox (born June 23, 1971) is an American radio/TV personality. Cox is currently the afternoon host on 100.7 WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio. Prior to Cleveland & Detroit, Cox was on the air at the former WKQX (Q101), in Chicago & WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh, PA. Cox began his career on stations in Rockford, Illinois and Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Early career
Alan Cox did stand-up in college and then started his radio career on the Jonathon Brandmeier show at WLUP/Chicago. On December 3, 2012, it was announced that Zumock was no longer with WMMS after crashing his car, leading to an arrest for driving while intoxicated which violated his contract. On May 3, 2013, Cleveland Scene reported that Zumock had been acquitted of the charge.
Later, he was joined by Bill Squire and Mary Santora. However, they were both laid off in November 2024 due to company-wide layoffs at IHeartRadio.
While at WMMS, Alan was featured in both Talkers and as a cover story for the June 2011 issue of Cleveland Magazine.
106.7 WDTW Detroit
On November 5, 2012, Cox announced an agreement between him and WMMS owner iHeartMedia to host mornings at classic rock station WDTW-FM/Detroit. Cox hosted the Detroit show from WMMS through voice-tracking, but also said he would occasionally host both shows from WDTW-FM.
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