Episodes

  • 67 Years On The Air: Anniversary Celebration | WMRN-AM 1490 | Marion, Ohio | December 21, 2007
    Jun 5 2026
    A special anniversary broadcast celebrating the 67th anniversary of WMRN Radio, originally aired live on December 21, 2007.

    This recording documents a unique on-air reunion featuring many of the individuals who helped shape WMRN’s history, including Jeff Ruth, Scott Spears, Madge Cooper, Charlie Evers, Terry Cole, Mary Ann Michaels, Joe Ionno, Tom Wagner, Ruth Peters (wife of former WMRN engineer, Joe Peters), Burkhard Russell, Bob Bender, George Joachim, Steve Stewart, Ken Charles, and others. Throughout the program, former staff members and personalities share memories of their time at the station, reflecting on the people, programs, events, and traditions that became part of Marion’s local radio heritage.

    The broadcast includes discussions of Buckeye Chuck, the Peanut Push, local news coverage, agricultural programming, community events, station promotions, and the evolving role of radio in Marion County. Archival recordings and historical references to WMRN founder Robert T. Mason, broadcaster Madge Cooper, Rod Serling, Roger Fisher, John Steele, Paul Van Haltren, Gail Anderson, George O’Conn, Art Martin, Joe Peters, and other figures connected to the station help place the conversation within the broader history of WMRN’s first 67 years.

    Anniversary broadcasts such as this serve as valuable oral histories, preserving firsthand recollections from the broadcasters, journalists, engineers, managers, and community members who experienced local radio during different eras. Recordings like this document not only the history of WMRN itself, but also the important role hometown radio stations played in informing, entertaining, and connecting their communities.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, language, and references reflect the era and original live broadcast presentation and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Jeff Ruth & Terry Cole Morning Show Promo ("Happily Married") | WMRN-AM 1490 | Marion, Ohio | c. 1990s
    Jun 4 2026
    A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for the station’s morning show featuring Jeff Ruth and Terry Cole, likely dating to the 1990s.

    This recording reflects the personality-driven approach that characterized much of local radio during the late 20th century, when morning programs often blended news, community information, humor, listener interaction, and the on-air chemistry of familiar local personalities. Morning shows served as a cornerstone of hometown broadcasting, helping listeners begin their day with a mix of entertainment and local connection.

    The promo highlights the lighthearted banter between Jeff Ruth and Terry Cole, using humor and conversational exchanges to promote the program and showcase the personalities that listeners came to know through daily broadcasts. Promotional spots such as this were designed not only to advertise programming, but also to reinforce the relationship between local radio personalities and their audience.

    Recordings of station promotions, show imaging, and personality-driven advertising were often considered temporary broadcast material and rarely preserved after airing. Surviving examples such as this provide valuable documentation of the sound, humor, production techniques, and audience engagement strategies employed by local radio stations during the era.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, and language reflect the era in which the material was originally produced and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.


    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min
  • Station Identification Jingle | WMRN-AM 1490 | Marion, Ohio | Date Unknown
    May 16 2026
    A preserved WMRN-AM station jingle and identification element dating from an unknown period in the station’s broadcast history.
    Short-form production pieces such as jingles, IDs, sweepers, and promotional cuts played a major role in shaping the sound and identity of local radio stations throughout the 20th century. These audio elements were designed to reinforce station branding, create familiarity with listeners, and provide continuity between programming, advertisements, news, and music broadcasts.
    While brief in duration, recordings like this represent an important part of the sonic identity of WMRN-AM and reflect the production styles, audio processing, voice presentation, and broadcast aesthetics commonly associated with local radio during the era.
    Station jingles were often among the most recognizable parts of a radio station’s sound, helping establish audience loyalty and creating an instantly familiar listening experience for generations of local listeners throughout Marion County and surrounding communities.
    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, and broadcast characteristics reflect the original recording and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    Less than 1 minute
  • THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Stereothon Promo 'Thank You', WMRN-AM 1490
    May 7 2026
    A preserved promotional “thank you” announcement aired following a Cancer Stereothon fundraiser broadcast on WMRN Radio, likely dating to the 1990s.

    This recording reflects the important role local radio stations played in organizing and promoting community fundraising efforts, particularly for charitable and health-related causes. The promo references significant public participation, donation totals, auction fundraising, and the strong response from listeners and local businesses during the annual Stereothon campaign.

    The piece captures the emotional, community-centered tone commonly associated with live charitable broadcasts of the era, blending testimonials, fundraising results, music, and on-air gratitude into a format designed to celebrate collective local support. References to the event airing on the AM station “for the first time ever” also provide insight into evolving station operations and promotional strategies during the period.

    Fundraising broadcasts such as cancer telethons and stereothons were major community events for many hometown radio stations throughout the late 20th century, often bringing together listeners, businesses, volunteers, and broadcasters in highly visible public campaigns. Recordings like this preserve not only the sound of local radio, but the civic spirit and charitable outreach efforts that stations frequently championed.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, music clips, production style, pacing, and language reflect the era and original broadcast presentation and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min
  • Wyandot Fire News Coverage Promo | WMRN-AM 1490 | Marion, Ohio | c. 1990s
    May 6 2026
    A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for Valentine’s Day programming and seasonal activities, likely dating to the 1990s.

    This recording reflects the holiday-themed promotions commonly used by local radio stations during the late 20th century, when broadcasters incorporated seasonal contests, special programming, giveaways, and themed listener engagement into their daily schedules. Promotions surrounding Valentine’s Day were often designed to encourage audience participation while reinforcing the station’s connection to the local community.

    The piece captures the upbeat presentation style, production techniques, and personality-driven imaging characteristic of 1990s radio broadcasting. Material like this also illustrates how hometown stations blended entertainment, advertising, and seasonal community atmosphere into routine programming throughout the year.

    As with many short-form promotional announcements of the era, recordings such as this were typically considered disposable broadcast material and were rarely retained after airing, making surviving examples valuable documentation of everyday local radio operations and seasonal programming practices.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, and language reflect the era in which the material was originally produced and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min
  • Wyandot Fire News Coverage Promo | WMRN-AM 1490 | Marion, Ohio | c. 1990s
    May 6 2026
    A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 news promotional announcement related to coverage of the Wyandot fire, likely dating to the 1990s.

    This recording reflects the critical role local radio stations played during breaking news and emergency situations, providing listeners with immediate information, updates, and community-focused coverage as events unfolded. Stations such as WMRN Radio often served as a primary real-time news source for local audiences during fires, severe weather events, public safety incidents, and other developing stories.

    The promo captures the urgent pacing and production style commonly associated with radio news promotion during the era, emphasizing WMRN’s role as a trusted hometown broadcaster during significant regional events. Material like this also demonstrates how stations balanced regular programming with rapid-response news coverage in an age before widespread internet and social media updates.

    As with many local news promos and breaking-event broadcasts, recordings such as this were typically considered temporary material and rarely preserved long-term, making surviving examples valuable documentation of both regional history and local broadcasting practices during the late 20th century.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, and language reflect the era in which the material was originally produced and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min
  • THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1996 - Groundhog Day (Buckeye Chuck) Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
    May 6 2026
    A preserved promotional piece aired by WMRN Radio surrounding the station’s 1996 Groundhog Day celebration featuring Buckeye Chuck, Ohio’s official forecasting groundhog.

    This recording captures the energetic atmosphere surrounding one of Marion’s most recognizable local traditions, blending live event audio, novelty music, crowd reactions, and personality-driven station production into a distinctly 1990s small-market radio presentation. The promo highlights WMRN’s central role in organizing and broadcasting the annual Groundhog Day festivities, which by the mid-1990s had become a widely recognized regional event.

    The audio also reflects the unpredictable and community-focused nature of live local broadcasting, featuring humorous moments, musical performances, audience participation, and references to national media attention surrounding Buckeye Chuck during the era. Events like these showcased how hometown radio stations served not only as information outlets, but as gathering places for community traditions and shared experiences.

    Buckeye Chuck was officially recognized as Ohio’s forecasting groundhog in 1979, though the tradition itself dates back to 1979-era WMRN broadcasts and community celebrations tied closely to Marion radio personality Charlie Evers. Recordings such as this preserve the sound and spirit of those annual events as they were experienced live by listeners and attendees.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, crowd noise, production style, pacing, and language reflect the live nature and era of the original broadcast and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min
  • O.J. Simpson Verdict Coverage | WMRN-AM 1490 Marion, Ohio | October 3, 1995
    May 6 2026
    A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 news promotional announcement related to coverage of the Simpson trial decision, likely dating to the mid-1990s.

    This recording reflects how local radio stations responded to major national news events by incorporating special reports, breaking news coverage, and promotional announcements into regular programming. The trial involving O. J. Simpson became one of the most widely followed media events of the decade, drawing extensive national attention across television, radio, and print journalism.

    Promos such as this demonstrate how stations like WMRN Radio connected local audiences to nationally significant events while maintaining their role as a trusted hometown news source. The recording also captures the urgency, pacing, and production style commonly associated with 1990s radio news promotion and special coverage.

    Material tied to major breaking news events was often broadcast repeatedly but seldom preserved long-term, making surviving recordings valuable examples of how local broadcasters presented nationally historic moments to their communities in real time.

    This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive. Audio quality, production style, pacing, and language reflect the era in which the material was originally produced and are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community.

    Audio quality, production style, and language may vary depending on the time of original broadcast. These characteristics are preserved intentionally as part of the historical record.

    For more information about the archive, visit wmrnhistory.com.
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    1 min