Popular Indianapolis conservative radio host Rob Kendall has been sidelined from his midday show on 93.1 WIBC-FM amid an ongoing contract dispute with the station, according to his attorney.
St. Louis-based lawyer Jay Kanzler stated that Kendall has been working without a contract since October (implied October 2025, as his previous deal ended October 31).
Negotiations have stalled, leading to Kendall's absence from the airwaves in recent days, including the past week.
Kanzler accused WIBC of sidelining the popular on-air personality during the stalemate. Kendall, known for his "Kendall & Casey" show (previously co-hosted with Casey Daniels), has been a fixture in Indianapolis talk radio, often covering conservative topics and local politics.
Representatives for Kendall confirmed to media outlets that the contract expired on October 31, and the two sides have not reached a new agreement. No specific details on the points of contention, such as salary, terms, or other conditions, have been publicly disclosed.
Listeners have voiced concerns online and via calls to the station about Kendall's sudden absence from the 9 a.m. to noon slot. WIBC has not issued an official statement on the matter as of the latest reports.
The situation remains unresolved, with no timeline announced for Kendall's potential return or further developments in the negotiations.

