Thursday, August 29, 2013

Akron Radio: Stan Piatt Unveils Retirement Plans

Stan Piatt
After some 35-years, N/T WNIR 100.1 FM’s Stan Piatt has mapped out his retirement plans.

Piatt announced this week and he’ll sign-off no later than July 31, 2014 and move to Pittsburgh.

Billed as “the leader of WNIR’s family-friendly morning circus” morning show, The 62-year-old Piatt is the bus driver for The Morning Show which includes Steve French, Phil Ferguson and Maggie Fuller.

The station plans to have a nationwide talent search and on-air auditions in the selection process, much as it has done to fill some previous openings at the talk-radio operation.
It’s another change in the lineup of on-air personalities at the station within a short period of time.

Howie Chizek died in June 2012 of a heart attack on a youth group trip to Disney World, and Tom Erickson died in November of complications of peritonitis.

Meanwhile,  Station Manager Bill Klaus says “We’re looking for a talent who is fun, funny and engaging in a live, ad lib environment”. 

1 comment:

  1. Family friendly? With regular callers like "Dirty Mary" and "Kegel Lady" and a barrage of inuendo and potty jokes I wonder how it could be called that? Sure, it's no Howard Stern Show and I don't expect Radio Disney but at best the show rated PG-13 if not flirting with R. Maybe the new host will be able to keep it clean and out of the gutter.

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