It's a Saturday. It's autumn of our 12th year and I sit
listening to the program "Ionia Underground Audio" which is a
cooperative effort between WION Radio and Main Street Music of Ionia . It's not a paid program, it is something WION
felt there was a need to do, and luckily for Ionia ,
we have Main Street
Music which, in turn has Husband-Wife team of Jim and Gretchen Killion.
Along those lines, I got thinking while scanning the dial on a recent long weekend trip that I HOPE, as program director, and
co-owner of WION that our station stands-out among the offerings on the radio
today. Mainly in my travels I heard network shows, talk, and not much "local" content. It seemed a big contrast to what we try to do at WION. We bring you a unique lineup each
week. Randy Edwards does "Edwards Archives" only for us, (though I
hope he will expand nationwide soon) and, he also does a weekday feature for
us called, "Turntable Trainwrecks".
That particular show is unique, as it grew out of a conversation Randy
and I had one evening discussing how "trainwrecks" in radio of the
old top 40 days are missing in today's broadcasting. That was the era when you
never knew what was coming next...and you might find Frank Sinatra back to back
with the latest top 40/Rock hit. A few
weeks after our conversation, WION's "Turntable Trainwrecks" was born. Both of the shows, by the way are locally sponsored so Randy can be paid to do what he loves doing...making GREAT radio shows!
WION's other choices in feature programming may not be unique
to us, but when combined into our daily schedule, we're darn proud of the
lineup we've chosen. Audio books are on
the upswing, and we've had "The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas" for over a decade now. We've visited the 90's and now settled into
the 80's with Dave Stewart from 9 to 11 on Sunday mornings. Sundays on WION are indeed unique, (and I'm
qualified to judge this, having begun my radio career 28 years ago as the God
Squad announcer on WBCK down the road in Battle Creek.) Our 8AM program known as his
"Message from the Lighthouse" is, by far, the most listenable Sunday
morning program I've ever heard, presented by Pastor Ken Harger of Shiloh Community
Church . It's just good! Along the way, Barry Scott hosting "The Lost 45's lights up our streaming board Saturday nights and generates lots of local comments. Each Monday through Friday morning you can also catch his daily edition of "The Lost 45's." We hope to interview Barry on WION soon, and learn more about his passion for chatting with the artists we've heard on the radio all these years.
Now MORE unique fun:
Halloween night, WION will present the very BEST lineup
anyone could ask-for on the radio. Barry
Scott has a fantastic Halloween show every year, and that kicks things into
"Halloween mode!" Here at WION
we hope you'll take the kids trick or treating with Barry Scott on your car
radios....maybe take your earbuds and tune in on your phone, too! Most of the local towns end their door to
door ghoulish fun at 8PM, and you'll have another hour to enjoy at home. Then, after that...turn down the lights,
gather near the jack-o'-lantern, and enjoy...by special arrangement with "campfireradiotheater.podbean.com"
TWO great chilling stories that have NEVER been broadcast anywhere in the
world! Join us for "The Ghosts of
Flannan Lighthouse" followed by "Woods Ferry." These two stories will make you want to turn
the lights back on...but don't!
Two of what I think are the best Twilight Zone Radio dramas
follow...the first being "Night Call", the second, "To Serve
Man." If you know these from their
TV counterparts, imagine how great the pictures will be in your mind when you
hear them on the radio!
Then, to finish the evening, it's the CBS Mystery Theatre,
revived in the 1970's with host E.G. Marshall . It's the one-hour version of
"Dracula"...and we are sure you'll be drawn in!
As you can see, we're proud of the lineup for Halloween,
and, the music and information each day on WION. Please spread the word about our Halloween night programs, and let's get as many ears tuned to WION as we can "scare!"
We're already planning our Christmas
programming, including the very popular "Morning Show Community Christmas
Party" which has grown over the years. Details soon....
It's our hope that new listeners, if they give us an hour or
so will get a very inviting feel to Ionia, and that our programming keeps listeners engaged through your workdays, as well as at home, and in your "downtime" when
other media is just too "in your face."
Join us Halloween night...Thank Main Street Music for their help
with our unique local talent show, "Ionia
Underground Audio"...and, to quote our friend Charles Osgood,
"See
you On the Radio!"
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