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Candy Song – Running From a Barge

Posted on: September 25th, 2020 by brent

The song of the week… Running from a Barge

Cat Country 98.7 · Candy Song – Running From A Barge

 

Candy Song – Lovin Summer

Posted on: July 24th, 2020 by brent

If you love Grease… You’ll Love “Lovin’ Summer” featuring Brent

Cat Country 98.7 · Candy Song – Lovin Summer Feat. Brent

Cat Country Commencement 2020

Posted on: June 6th, 2020 by brent

Cat Country 98.7 is proud to host a Virtual Commencement.


The Cat Country Class of 2020 is a resilient class. Your families are incredibly PROUD of you. What you will do with your lives and what you will become are going to be inspiring watch. You will alway say “I was the Class of 2020.”

When we started this project we tried to find a way to honor the seniors in Cat Country while doing something creative. As you started to send videos in we reached out to some friends in the community and in Country Music to see if they would participate in recognizing your accomplishments and they sure did!

Thank you to Sue Straughn, Malcolm Thomas, Tim Wyrosdick, Lee Brice, Justine Moore, Gabby Barrett, Dylan Scott, Brantley Gilbert, Jordan Davis, Florida Georgia Line, Carly Pearce, Brett Young, Preston from Locash, Ryan Hurd, Brad Paisley, Luke Combs, LANCO, Big Moose, Candy, Kevin, and Bridget.

Schools Represented in order throughout this project are Escambia High School, Booker T. Washington High School, Jay High School, Milton High School, J.M Tate High School, Pace High School, Gulf Breeze High School, Central High School, Navarre High School, West Florida High School of Advanced Technology, Baldwin County High School plus Carff Homeschool.

We used every video submitted.

Thank you for letting us be part of your lives every day… Know that we are proud of you!

Sincerely, Brent Lane
 

Cat Country Coloring Sheets

Posted on: April 11th, 2020 by brent

Beach-Ball-Coloring-Page 2020

COVID 19 Business Tools

Posted on: March 18th, 2020 by brent

We know COVID 19 is causing interruptions in your business because it is happening in ours.  Cat Country 98.7 and our sister stations: NewsRadio 92.3, ESPN Pensacola, and Pensacola’s Playlist 94.5 are all platforms were we can help your customers find YOU.  

Do you need some ideas on how to get in front of people in our community who need your services?  Do you need a way to tell people that you are open and serving customers?  We can help tell your story in fast changing times. 

ON AIR | ONLINE | MOBILE | SOCIAL | LIVE & LOCAL

On the Radio (where your customers are listening for information about what is happening)

Social Media, Allow our team tell your businesses story with photos, videos or interactive content with our highly engaged and loyal audiences online with social media posts about your businesses unique plans for the coming days. 

Online: People are online searching for answers and updates now more than ever, allow our team create a custom marketing initiative to meet your potential customers exactly where they are. Perhaps it’s to let them know you are open, able to serve them or want to be there as their local community ally. Our digital platform allows us to target your message to your ideal potential customer with messages across all devices based on behaviors, keywords, artificial intelligence and more. We can reach people streaming content through connect devices and TVs, on social media, browsing online or even while playing games online. In the time when uncertainty abounds, be in front of your ideal customer with a message of hope and a reminder their local businesses are there for them in this time. Meet your customers and the community where they are online today. 

Have one of our highly trained Integrated Marketing Specialists reach out to help with some ideas to help.

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    Brent Lane among those honored at the 60th PACE Awards

    Posted on: March 5th, 2020 by brent

    PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. – March 4, 2020– The Greater Pensacola Chamber announced its 60th annual PACE Award recipients during a special one-night event at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front. Each year, the PACE Awards are presented to outstanding individuals in our area who have made significant contributions to Greater Pensacola’s economic, educational, and community progress.

    “Pensacola has no shortage of amazing people who work every day to make our community a better place,” said Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman Justin Beck.  “It’s an honor to have the opportunity to specifically recognize the special individuals and the work they do.”

    The 2020 PACE Award winners are:

    Emerging Leader of the Year: Robin Zimmern, Major Gift Officer at the University of West Florida, was named Emerging Leader of the Year.  A little over two years ago, Zimmern has found herself in a leadership role with the University of West Florida managing to double her fundraising goals each year.  Along with consistently surpassing the goals set for her in her professional life, Zimmern serves on several local non-profit boards and volunteers with many other community organizations. She possesses the ability to serve as a leader of a group when needed, but also serve as a productive and hard-working member of a group under the leadership of others.

    Business Leader of the Year: Will Condon, President, Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart, was named Business Leader of the Year.  Born and raised in Pensacola, the 2020 Business Leader of the year is an individual who could be described as a business visionary. Condon is a graduate of Pensacola Catholic High School and then chose to further his education at the University of West Florida for both his bachelors and master’s degree.  In his current role as President of Studer Family Children’s Hospital, Condon oversees the operations and continuous growth and development of the Studer Family Children’s Hospital and led the move from the old children’s hospital to their new facility. Condon’s focus has been on patient experience and under his leadership, Sacred Heart was voted the nation’s best pediatric emergency department.

    Professional Leader of the Year: Don Snowden, Department Head of the Performing Arts Department, Director of Bands and Assistant Professor at Pensacola State College, was named Professional Leader of the Year.  Since 1987, Snowden has developed a strong relationship within our community and has assisted Pensacola State College in raising over $500,000 in support of the programs, faculty, and students in the Performing Arts Department.  Snowden’s professional reach goes beyond just Pensacola State College. He has made an impact on the Pensacola Symphony, the Pensacola Civic Band, Pensacola Little Theater, Gulf Breeze High School, and many other programs throughout our community.

    Community Leader of the Year: Brent Lane, radio personality at Cat Country 98.7, was named this year’s Community Leader of the Year.  Since moving to Pensacola in 2005, Lane has made a positive impact on the Pensacola community by dedicating his time, energy, and talents to this community and its citizens. He supports over twelve non-profit organizations throughout the community and touches the lives of thousands of people each year through his volunteer efforts.  Along with presenting a top-rated morning radio show, he has dedicated himself to Manna, where he has served on the board of directors for the past eight years, including serving as Board President as well as chairing several committees. 

    Advocate Leader of the Year: Dr. Kim Krupa, Executive Director of Achieve Escambia, was named Advocate Leader of the Year.  In her role as Executive Director at Achieve Escambia, Krupa has tripled the volunteer base, doubled the fundraising revenues, and elevated the profile of a community-based organization that is unique to Florida. She has led the charge at Achieve Escambia in improving kindergarten readiness by 10% points at C. A. Weis Community School where they are making a long-term investment in the 3-year-old preschool program. Under her direction, Achieve Escambia has won two most-improved statewide awards as a result of their first-ever Escambia County FAFSA Challenge to connect more high school seniors to financial aid for college. 

    Leader in Education: Dr. Kim LeDuff, Vice President for Academic Engagement and Student Affairs at the University of West Florida, was named Leader in Education.  Dr. LeDuff became an educator because she recognized the doors that were opened for her as a result of her educational experiences. She is an individual with a stellar record of education service through outstanding contributions to advancement, mentorship, and encouragement of students in or outside of the classroom. LeDuff has made a lasting impact on the University of West Florida by building a strong diversity program that infuses inclusion in all that they do and establishing a new division dedicated to academic engagement and student success.

    Spirit of Pensacola: Carol Carlan, President, Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation, was named as the recipient of the Spirit of Pensacola Award.  As a businesswoman and community leader, Carlan has served and bettered our community through her roles in business, education, and philanthropy.  Carlan is known for her heart-felt commitment to education and social issues, and has served on more than 35 not for profit organization boards during her career including: the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, Pensacola State College, the Institute of Human & Machine Cognition, and the PACE Center for Girls. Under Carlan’s leadership as President of Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation she has helped raise $50 million in assets.

    Pioneer Award: John Appleyard, Pensacola historian, was named as the recipient of this year’s Pioneer Award.  John Appleyard has been a pioneer in the Pensacola community for two generations, having dedicated his life to sharing Pensacola’s rich history daily.  Beyond founding the Appleyard Agency in 1959, he is an avid historian who has authored dozens of books about Pensacola’s past.  Appleyard was named director of the Florida Quadricentennial Celebration in 1958 and has been involved with numerous local historic preservation efforts.  Appleyard’s 15-minute films about Pensacola’s history are viewable Tuesdays through Saturdays in the Appleyard Storytelling Cottage, located in UWF’s historic village.

    Brent Lane says: Tonight it was an honor to receive the PACE Community Leader of Year Award from the Greater Pensacola Chamber. I love our community and am inspired to work harder for it by the room FULL of community leaders. Make no mistake there are so many doers in our community who are deserving. Dave and Mary Hoxeng have created a space where “community” involvement is something to be enjoyed. I’m blessed to have a wife in Angela Lane who is not only encouraging in service, but a servant herself. As we have watched our kids Cali, Hope and Carson become leaders and servants.

    As always I hope have made my community proud and will continue to represent and champion what is great about our community. I’m very blessed that God led us to here and that our family has grown.

    CatCountry 98.7 Wins ACM Station of the Year 2020

    Posted on: February 19th, 2020 by brent

    Pensacola’s locally-owned country radio station, CatCountry 98.7 (WYCT-FM), has been awarded “Radio Station of the Year” (Small Market) by the Academy of Country Music (ACM).  This is CatCountry 98.7’s fourth win for “Station of the Year.” Previously, CatCountry 98.7 has won this award in 2006, 2009, and 2011.  Cat Country 98.7’s Brent and Candy were named the ACM Personalities of the Year in 2019.

    This is the 55th Annual ACM Awards Show.  This year the show is set for Sunday April 5, 2020, in Las Vegas and will be shown LIVE on WKRG at 7PM.

    Dave Hoxeng, owner of Cat Country 98.7, said “I’m so proud of our whole team. This achievement is exciting for the community of Pensacola and WE are incredibly honored.”

    Cat Country 98.7 Selected for ACM Station of the Year 2020

    Posted on: February 3rd, 2020 by brent

    ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC® ANNOUNCES

    NOMINEES FOR RADIO AWARDS CATEGORIES FOR THE

     55th ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS™

    Tweet: Just announced! Radio Awards Nominees for the 55th@ACMawards

     ENCINO, CA (February 3, 2020) – The Academy of Country Music® is announcing today Radio Awards nominees for the 55thACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, including WYCT-FM Pensacola (CatCountry 98.7).

    The Radio Awards are given out during the annual Radio Winners Reception which will be held on Saturday, April 4 in Las Vegas, NV, the day prior to the ACM Awards® live telecast from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 7pm on WKRG. The full list of 55th ACM Awards nominations will be announced in the coming weeks.

    55th ACM Radio Awards nominees are:

    RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET                                                                                  

    • KKNU-FMEugene, OR                              
    • KTHK-FMIdaho Falls, ID                          
    • WBYT-FMSouth Bend, IN                         
    • WPAP-FMPanama City, FL
    • WYCT-FMPensacola, FL  – WINNER

    About the Academy of Country Music Awards

    The 55th Academy of Country Music Awards™ is dedicated to honoring and showcasing the biggest names and emerging talent in the country music industry. The show is produced for television by dick clark productions and will broadcast LIVE from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 7:00 PM live CT/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network. R.A. Clark, Barry Adelman and Mark Bracco are executive producers. Damon Whiteside is executive producer for the Academy of Country Music.

     

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    How to make a recording with the Cat Country App

    Posted on: January 8th, 2020 by brent

    1. Download the App (Cat Country 98.7 WYCT) in your app store
    2. Load the App
    3. Go to Contact Us in the Menu
    4. Click Send a Voice Recording
    5. Record your Mother’s Day Shout out (press the red record button to start and stope)
    6. Hit Done
    7. Then hit send.

    It’s Easy!

    The Money Tree Story – Christmas Wish 2019

    Posted on: December 24th, 2019 by brent

     
    Let me tell you the story of these three photos and how God works all things to His glory… In the first pic is the Money Tree that Labelle Performing Arts put together to help a family in need… On Saturday morning I got a text from Jeannie (head of Labelle) that they were looking for a family… At exactly the same time I got a Christmas wish from Joseph the manager of Good Morning Mattress Store on Davis Hwy… The wish went like this:
     
    There was recently a customer that came in here and needed help with a mattress set, well while talking to her I was informed that she is having a really hard time finding a place to live. Her name is Ida, she is 65 years old and recently was put on cancer preventative medicine and goes back to the dr on January 6th. She went through remission but last week her doctors told her it came back. She has spinal problems is why she came into my store. She is on disability and doesn’t get much from her disability payments. Her organs are shutting down, she has no food, and is short $250 to pay her rent and will have nowhere to live if not paid before Christmas Eve. Please help…
     
    So Labelle decided that is where their Money Tree should go… Monday morning they dropped it off and we called Ms. Ida to let her know someone had nominated her for a Christmas Wish and we were going to help with her rent. What we found out is that she has been admitted to Sacred Heart for a heart attack and was under going stress tests etc. So, Candy and I grabbed Santa Paws and went over to visit her and bring her some cash… Before we left we counted the Cash… I called Jeannie and asked how much she though they were donating… she said she wanted to be sure to cover the rent so she put a $100 on the tree and thought it might have been about $400 bucks… When we got to Sacred Heart we got to visit Ms. Ida… and told her we had enough for her rent… In fact we had about $670 (Surprise Labelle… you raised a lot of cash on your tree)… Ms. Ida broke into tears and we were blessed to be the vessel for the blessing… But that is not where the story ends.
     
    Ms. Ida looked at us and said “can you help Joseph?” We looked at her blankly, this caught me off guard. Without hesitation Ms. Ida grabbed her phone and called the person that put the wish in for her and said “how much did you tell me you need to keep from being evicted?” He told her and she hung up with out a word. She proceeded to pull $290 out of the cash we had delivered and asked us to take it back to Joseph saying “I got more than I needed, please go help him too.”
     
    So we went over to see Joseph and as we relayed the story… We asked what made him put the Christmas Wish in and he said it was all could think of to do. He said Ms. Ida had called him to tell him how much she appreciated it… That’s when we got to tell him we were in the room when she called him about his needs and sent us back with the $290 he needed.
     
    Candy hugged him for a full 2 minutes and today we are reminded that God moves people to help each other and in the end provides.
     
    The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season. You open your hand; you satisfy the desire of every living thing. (Ps. 145:15-16)
     
    Merry Christmas!