Audacy's Corey Crockett, Class of 2015

Audacy's Corey Crockett, Class of 2015

Author: WJPZ January 23, 2023 Duration: 27:06

One of the amazing things about WJPZ is how many of our illustrious alumni actually grew up listening to the radio station.  This has been true for decades.  Liverpool native Corey Crockett, from the Class of 2015, is no exception. 

Upon arriving on campus, Corey quickly got involved with the sports and research departments. He eventually became GM at a pivotal moment for the radio station - the construction of the new studio.  FoodWorks was going away, allowing for an expansion of WJPZ and Citrus TV.

For a semester, WJPZ had to broadcast remotely from voice-track studios in Newhouse, while the new station was built.  Corey credits folks like Liz Doyon, Rob Crandall, Josh Wolff, Alex Silverman, and Stephen Kurtz for the rapid install of the station while the construction was still being finished. You'll hear the re-launch in this episode, and you can see it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/wE9wfQZ6TgQ

When the new studio was operational, Corey and his staff had to train a new group of talent who'd never done live radio before.  He talks about that. 

Like many of us, Corey describes his career path after graduation as "wonky."  He spent a few years in radio in Virginia Beach, before getting the itch and moving to New York City.   There, he worked in television and dabbled in radio, before getting an opportunity to work for the Audacy (formerly Entercom) Corporate Program team in New York.   There, he supports Audacy's local stations.  From his current role, he offers some great advice to current students.  And he shares his perspective of what radio needs to do going forward.

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