MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Senator Vickie Sawyer’s (R – Iredell, Mecklenburg) popular radio program, We’re
Just Saying, co-hosted by David Coble, is set to expand its reach across the Piedmont and Western North
Carolina. Beginning this Friday, the show will air weekly on Signal Hill Media Partners stations from 11:00
AM to 12:00 PM and will also return to podcast format on all major streaming platforms.
Signal Hill’s network includes:
- WAME 92.9 FM / 550 AM (Statesville)
- WBRM 103.9 FM Big Foot Country (Marion)
- WCAB 100.9 FM / 590 AM Pure Country (Rutherfordton)
- WZGM 96.1 FM / 1350 AM Big Foot Country (Asheville)
Launched in the spring of 2020 as a public service during COVID-19 lockdowns, We’re Just Saying quickly became
an entertaining and trusted source with up-to-date insights on North Carolina’s political landscape. The show
provides listeners with an insider’s perspective on state government, with a focus on practical, down-to-earth
discussions.
“We bring Raleigh to you,” said Senator Sawyer, “Expanding the program allows us to connect with more
communities, providing a deeper understanding of the issues that matter most to North Carolinians.”
David Coble, a longtime friend of Senator Sawyer and co-host of the show, shared his enthusiasm: “It’s an
honor to see We’re Just Saying grow and connect with an even broader audience. Continuing to broadcast
in Iredell County, while expanding to my hometown of Candler, NC, and other communities across Western
North Carolina through Signal Hill stations, is a deeply meaningful milestone. I’m excited to keep bringing
relevant conversations to listeners across the region.”
Each episode features engaging conversations with state legislators, business leaders, and policy advocates. The
inaugural broadcast will include two distinguished guests: - Senator Tim Moffitt (R – Henderson), Chair of the Senate Committee on Regulatory Reform, will
reflect on his legislative experience, the state’s response to Hurricane Helene, and give us an overview
of his goals for the upcoming session. - John Thompson of the North Carolina Medical Society will discuss the challenges posed by insurance
practices like “prior authorization” and their impact on patients and doctors.
Listeners can tune in live every Friday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on WAME, WBRM, WCAB, WZGM, and
via Facebook. Recorded episodes will also be available on all major streaming platforms.
For more information and updates, visit www.wameradio.com.