WMRI's programming mainly consisted of
beautiful music (easy listening) for much of its existence. However the format was aging and so were its faithful listeners. WMRI held on to the B/EZ format for much longer than a majority of stations nationwide as many dropped or gradually moved away from the format by the mid to late 1980s. In the fall of 1998, WMRI ended its beautiful music run and flipped to
adult contemporary as "Lite Rock 106.9". Their lone existing network station in Terre Haute also flipped to AC as "Lite Rock 102.7". The format consisted of Marion-based
deejays by day and satellite programming from Westwood One's (now
Dial Global)
Bright AC format at night. Since Bright AC was a
Hot AC format and WMRI itself featured a much softer blend of music by day, the station switched affiliations to
Jones Radio Networks 'AC' format (now part of Dial Global) to create format uniformity all day. In the early 2000s, WLEZ was sold to a
Terre Haute–based company and ended Bomar's radio network stint. The programming structure on WMRI, however, continued. The only exception was for on-air personalities who now had the freedom to talk about station promotions and other Marion-based mentions. The mix of local and satellite content through Jones continued until 2006 when the format was dropped in favor of classic hits. The
WMRI calls were moved to their AM sister station (formerly WGOM), which took on an
adult standards format, as 106.9 became WXXC. On November 18, 2013, the station dropped the branding "106.9 WXXC" and the
Classic Hits format and became "Star 106.9" and now features an
Adult Contemporary format, playing hits from "The Oldies to Now." The station features a line-up of Jackson Blue (12AM-5AM),
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show (5-10AM) in the mornings, Annette Miller (10AM-2PM) in the afternoons, David (2-7PM) in the evenings, and Liveline with Mason from 7PM to Midnight. ==External links==