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A guided entry point to WMRN history, the archive structure, and the materials that anchor the collection.

What This Archive Is

The WMRN Radio History Archive documents the people, broadcasts, facilities, photographs, recordings, documents, and community traditions connected to WMRN-AM 1490 and WMRN-FM in Marion, Ohio.

Why It Exists

Local broadcasting history is often scattered across private collections, station files, recordings, photographs, and memory. This archive brings those materials into a documented, searchable, and preserved public record.

How to Browse

Start with the archive browser for accession records, use collections to follow a theme, browse people to find related materials, or open exhibits for curated stories.

Historical Anchors

  • WMRN-AM signed on in Marion in 1940.
  • WMRN-FM expanded the station legacy into FM broadcasting.
  • The station documented local news, sports, weather, community service, and regional culture.
  • Community traditions such as Buckeye Chuck and the Peanut Push remain key WMRN storylines.

Must-See Accessions

WMRN Studios Promotional Postcard

WMRN Studios Promotional Postcard

Building WMRN-2026-043 View →
Articles of Incorporation” — Marion Broadcasting Company (April 22, 1940)

Articles of Incorporation” — Marion Broadcasting Company (April 22, 1940)

Documents WMRN-2026-039 View →
Rod Serling Commentary on V-E Day Anniversary — WMRN Broadcast (May 6, 1948)

Rod Serling Commentary on V-E Day Anniversary — WMRN Broadcast (May 6, 1948)

Audio WMRN-2026-026 View →