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WMRN Radio History Archive
by WMRN Radio History Archive
The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community. This feed features curated archival audio, historic broadcasts, notable moments, and short contextual recordings drawn from decades of local radio history. Episodes may include original WMRN programming, community events, Groundhog Day broadcasts featuring Buckeye Chuck, voices of past staff, and other material that reflects WMRN’s long-standing presence as a local institution. Each recording is presented with historical context and attribution whenever available. Some audio may contain period language, production styles, or references reflective of its time. This archive exists to document, preserve, and make accessible the sounds and stories that shaped local radio and community life. New episodes are added as materials are processed and preserved.
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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Stereothon Promo 'Thank You', WMRN-AM 1490
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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Valentines Day Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Wyandot Fire News Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1996 - Groundhog Day (Buckeye Chuck) Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Simpson Trial Decision News Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Santa Call-In 'Kids Say the Darndest Things', WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 holiday promotional segment featuring a Santa call-in and “Kids Say the Darndest Things” themed content, likely dating to the 1990s. This recording reflects the seasonal, family-oriented programming style commonly heard on local radio during the holiday season, when stations often incorporated listener participation, children’s segments, and festive character appearances into their broadcasts. Features involving Santa call-ins were especially popular on hometown stations, helping create a direct connection between broadcasters and the communities they served. The piece also captures the lighthearted tone, production style, and personality-driven presentation that characterized much of 1990s local radio. Segments centered around unscripted responses from children offered a form of community entertainment that was both spontaneous and distinctly local in nature. Broadcast material like this was typically considered temporary programming and rarely archived after airing, making surviving recordings valuable examples of the everyday cultural atmosphere surrounding small-market radio 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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Scholastic Challenge Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for “Scholastic Challenge,” likely dating to the 1990s. This piece reflects local radio’s longstanding involvement in educational and community-oriented programming, highlighting academic competition and student participation within the Marion area. Promotions such as “Scholastic Challenge” demonstrate how stations like WMRN Radio frequently partnered with schools, organizations, and local initiatives to engage younger audiences and support community activities beyond traditional entertainment broadcasting. The recording captures the upbeat promotional style and station imaging techniques commonly used in 1990s radio, while also illustrating the civic-minded role many local broadcasters maintained during the era. Educational contests and recognition programs like this were an important part of how hometown stations reinforced their connection to the communities they served. As with many local promotional announcements, recordings such as this were rarely retained after broadcast, making surviving examples valuable documentation of both regional broadcasting practices and community engagement efforts 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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Larry King News Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for “Larry King News,” likely dating to the 1990s. This piece promotes nationally syndicated news content associated with Larry King, reflecting how local radio stations like WMRN Radio incorporated nationally recognized personalities and network programming into their daily broadcast lineup. During the late 20th century, short-form syndicated news features and personality-driven updates were a common component of local station programming, allowing smaller-market broadcasters to blend hometown coverage with nationally distributed content. Promos such as this also illustrate the production style, pacing, and branding techniques widely used in radio during the era. The recording captures a transitional period in broadcasting when local stations increasingly combined local identity with national media voices, helping audiences feel connected to both their community and larger national conversations. 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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Coats for Christmas Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for the station’s “Coats for Christmas” community campaign, likely dating to the 1990s. This piece reflects WMRN’s involvement in local charitable outreach efforts during the holiday season, promoting the collection and distribution of winter coats for individuals and families in need throughout the Marion community. Campaigns like “Coats for Christmas” highlight the longstanding role local radio stations played not only as entertainment outlets, but as active community partners. The recording captures the presentation style and public service tone common to late 20th-century radio fundraising and donation campaigns, blending station branding with community engagement and seasonal messaging. Promotional and public service recordings such as this were often considered temporary broadcast material and rarely preserved, making surviving examples valuable documentation of both local broadcasting practices and community-focused initiatives of 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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES c.1990s - Wheel of Turkey Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for the station’s “Wheel of Turkey” giveaway promotion, likely dating to the 1990s. This piece reflects the kind of seasonal contests and listener promotions that were a staple of local radio broadcasting during the late 20th century. Promotions like the “Wheel of Turkey” helped build audience engagement while reinforcing WMRN’s role as a community-centered hometown station during the holiday season. The recording captures the energetic production style, pacing, and on-air personality commonly associated with 1990s radio promotions, offering insight into how stations blended entertainment, advertising, and community participation into everyday broadcasting. As with many local station promotions of the era, material like this was often considered temporary and rarely preserved, making surviving recordings an important part of documenting Marion’s broadcast history. 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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1990s — “Action Fone” Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for the station’s “Action Fone” service, likely dating to the 1990s.This piece promotes a listener-access telephone system providing on-demand information, including time and temperature, accessed by calling a local number (382-WMRN). Services like this were a common feature of local radio stations before widespread internet access, offering quick, reliable updates to the community.Branded here alongside “Hot Country 107,” the promo also reflects cross-format identity and how WMRN integrated multiple station brands and services into a single listener experience.The recording captures both the functionality and presentation style of late 20th-century broadcast support services, blending utility with station imaging.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1990s — AccuWeather Promo “Dream #9”, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for AccuWeather coverage, likely dating to the 1990s.This piece reflects the station’s partnership with national weather services and its emphasis on delivering timely and reliable forecasts to listeners.This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1980s — Peanut Push “Wide World of Sports” Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for the Peanut Push, a long-running Marion-area fundraising tradition, likely dating to the 1980s.This piece highlights the station’s role in promoting local charitable efforts, including the Junior Service Guild’s Christmas Clearinghouse. The Peanut Push became a signature community event, closely tied to WMRN personalities and on-air promotion.This recording reflects the station’s deep involvement in local service and civic engagement.This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1980s — USSR News Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement referencing coverage related to the Soviet Union, likely dating to the 1980s.This piece reflects Cold War-era news themes and how local radio stations framed global events for their audiences. It demonstrates WMRN’s role in delivering international news with local presentation.This recording is presented as part of the WMRN Radio History Archive.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1970s — Jan & Dean Greatest Hits Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 promotional announcement for a Jan & Dean “Greatest Hits” music feature, likely dating to the 1970s.This piece reflects WMRN’s music programming during an era when classic hits and oldies formats played a central role in local radio. Promotions like this highlight how stations curated recognizable artists and themed programming to attract and retain listeners.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1990s — ABC News Promo, WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 news promo featuring ABC News affiliation, likely dating to the 1990s.This piece reflects the station’s connection to national news networks, reinforcing its role in delivering timely and credible information to listeners in Marion, Ohio and surrounding communities.Promos of this type highlighted the importance of network partnerships in local radio news operations, blending national coverage with local presentation.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1990s — Cleveland Indians Radio Promo (“Preseason Memories”), WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 radio promo for Cleveland Indians baseball, likely dating to the 1990s.This piece reflects how WMRN positioned its Major League Baseball coverage leading into the season, promoting its role as a local affiliate carrying Cleveland Indians broadcasts to listeners in Marion, Ohio and surrounding communities.Focusing on preseason anticipation and fan engagement, the promo highlights the tone and production style typical of WMRN’s sports imaging 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.This recording is part of a broader collection of WMRN sports and affiliate programming materials documenting the station’s role in regional baseball coverage.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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THE WMRN ARCHIVES: c.1970s–80s — Cleveland Indians Radio Promo (“Bogey”), WMRN-AM 1490
A preserved WMRN-AM 1490 radio promo for Cleveland Indians baseball, likely dating to the late 1970s or early 1980s.This piece reflects how WMRN positioned its Major League Baseball coverage during the era, promoting its role as a local affiliate carrying Cleveland Indians broadcasts to listeners in Marion, Ohio and surrounding communities.Branded during a period when the station emphasized its connection to regional sports, the promo captures both the tone and production style typical of WMRN’s on-air imaging at the 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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The WMRN Radio History Archive preserves and shares the broadcast legacy of WMRN Radio and its role in the Marion, Ohio community. This feed features curated archival audio, historic broadcasts, notable moments, and short contextual recordings drawn from decades of local radio history. Episodes may include original WMRN programming, community events, Groundhog Day broadcasts featuring Buckeye Chuck, voices of past staff, and other material that reflects WMRN’s long-standing presence as a local institution. Each recording is presented with historical context and attribution whenever available. Some audio may contain period language, production styles, or references reflective of its time. This archive exists to document, preserve, and make accessible the sounds and stories that shaped local radio and community life. New episodes are added as materials are processed and preserved.
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