Phil Boyce

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Phil Boyce is an American program director for NewsTalkRadio WABC (AM) in New York City, as well Vice President of news/talk programming for ABC Radio.

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[edit] Overview

Boyce programs WABC Radio programs as well as nationally syndicated ABC Radio shows, including The Sean Hannity Show and The Mark Levin Show. Boyce handles programming at all ABC Radio news/talk stations, including KABC-AM in Los Angeles, WLS-AM in Chicago and WMAL-AM in Washington, D.C. He reports to general manager Timothy McCarthy at WABC, as well as to Mitch Dolan, president of the ABC Radio Station Group on the corporate level.

Boyce was raised in Pueblo, Colorado.

[edit] Radio career

[edit] Career beginnings

  • WKY-AM, Oklahoma City
  • KFEL-AM, Pueblo, CO
  • KDZA-FM, Pueblo, CO
  • KVMN-FM, Pueblo, CO

[edit] News director

  • KHOW-AM, Denver
  • WFH, Wichita
  • KYFM, Bartlesville, Okalahoma
  • KIMN, Denver

[edit] Vice president for news/talk

  • KGO, San Francisco
  • KSFO, San Francisco
  • KABC, Los Angeles
  • WBAP, Dallas
  • WLS, Chicago

[edit] Program director for news/talk

  • WJR-AM, Detroit
  • WMAL, Washington D.C.

[edit] WABC Radio timeline

  • April 1995—Joins WABC Radio as program director, replacing John Mainelli
  • 1996,—Creates WABC’s morning team of Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby.
  • 1997—Boyce hires Sean Hannity, then moves him to PM drive-time in 1998.
  • March 11, 2005—Promoted to vice president of programming for ABC Radio's news/talk stations, while keeping his title as operations manager and program director at WABC Radio.
  • November 2004 - Brings back Coast to Coast AM to the overnight shift.
  • December 2005—Brings back the oldies to WABC on Saturday nights with Saturday Night Oldies.

[edit] Radio industry honors

  • Radio Ink Magazine's top ten Major Market Program Directors in America for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
  • Radio and Records Industry Achievement Award for News/Talk Program Director of the Year for 2003
  • WABC selected as Radio and Records top News/Talk Station of the Year for 2003
  • WABC selected as Legendary Station of the Year by the National Association of Broadcasters for 2004
  • Radio and Records Magazine News/Talk Programmer of the Year, 2004 and 2005

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