Past When WNIR became a talk station in the 1970s, it was unusual in that it was an
FM talk station, whereas most talk stations were
AM. Now, talk stations on FM are fairly common, many of them aimed at younger audiences. However, WNIR has always operated as more of a traditional, AM-style talk radio station. WNIR does not broadcast in stereo. It was announced on June 3, 2011, that longtime Morning Show newsman Jim Midock was retiring from WNIR for health reasons, but remained with the station hosting the Midock Minute featuring interviews with various local WNIR sponsors for a time after that. Longtime WNIR voice Tom Erickson was heard in the evenings until his death in 2012. Longtime NE Ohio radio personality and newspaper writer
Jim Isabella was then brought in to fill the timeslot. After Isabella left the station in early 2022, longtime weekend and fill-in host Bill Hall briefly became evening host until he was replaced by former Cleveland TV weatherman Carey Coleman. Longtime midday host
Howie Chizek died in June 2012. After a couple of months of guest hosts filling the midday slot, on August 10, 2012, longtime Chizek show caller John "Couch Burner" Denning became the new full-time midday host. Former morning host Stan Piatt, who retired from WNIR in 2013 died February 11, 2020, at 68 from lung cancer. Stan's career at the station spanned 35 years. He relocated to Pittsburgh after retiring. Piatt had returned to the area in 2016 and worked part time at AM radio station
WHLO. Long-time fill-in host Bob Earley hosted a live, local weekend show until he resigned in February 2014. The weekend evening slot was filled by
Breaking Good, hosted by Brimfield, Ohio, police chief David Oliver, debuting on August 2, 2014.
Breaking Good was placed on hiatus on January 14, 2015, after Oliver was suspended from the Brimfield Police Department amid allegations of gender discrimination. Oliver resigned as police chief on January 16 and WNIR cancelled the show on January 22.
Current WNIR's weekday schedule consists primarily of locally hosted programming. The station airs
The Morning Buzz with Phil Ferguson, Joyce Johnson,
Jimmy Malone, Chris Casale, and Tom Cullison during morning drive time, John "Couch Burner" Denning middays, former
Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl nose tackle Bob Golic in afternoon drive time, and former Cleveland TV meteorologist Carey Coleman evenings. The station's weekday personalities also host Saturday programs. Evening and overnight programming consists of nationally syndicated shows hosted by Rich Valdes (from
Westwood One) and
Mike Gallagher (from
Salem Radio Network) respectively, and all day WNIR airs
ABC News Radio hourly updates. ==References==