MINNEAPOLIS, MN (KDLM) – Media personality Cory Hepola, who most recently held down 9-12 on WCCO-AM in the Twin Cities, has announced that he has left the radio station.
“This is just the start,” Hepola wrote on his social media pages. “Thank you for allowing me to earn your trust,”
Hepola began the mid-morning shift on WCCO Radio in January 2019. Prior to that, the Perham native worked at KARE 11 in Minneapolis. He also hosts the critically-acclaimed docuseries “Rural By Choice”, which is currently filming its second season.
“I knew from the start it would because I knew from the start what a responsibility it is to hold that mic.” Hepola wrote. “This wasn’t a job, it was a calling to utilize my voice – on this iconic platform – in a positive way: to inform, inspire, listen, love, and serve our state. I felt the pressure from the start. I mean, this was a huge risk; I was giving up a successful career (in TV) I’d worked so hard for – to move into something new.”
I knew from the start.@wccoradio changed my life. And, I knew from the start it would, because I knew from the start what a responsibility it is to hold that mic. 💜 pic.twitter.com/Wb0tbPskDE
— Cory Hepola (@CoryHepola) February 14, 2022
NEW: @wccoradio host @coryhepola tells me he’s considering run for #mngov, will decide in 4-6 weeks. He says in written doc that he’s “exhausted by the toxic two-party divisiveness that’s failing us.”
He has “listening session” set for early March, but stressed no decision yet. pic.twitter.com/UJvqQPdFD7
— Brian Bakst (@Stowydad) February 8, 2022