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Pat Barry Going Country

WNKN-FM

What a country: Pat Barry, who quit oldies WDJO-AM last week,returns to the airwaves Monday May 14 at classic country WNKN-FM (105.9) and WNKR-FM (106.7).

Barry, who started here on WKRQ-FM in the 1970s, left WDJO-AM on April 30 after four years. He has done rock, pop, talk, and oldies formats on radio – and done weather and hosted shows on TV – but he has never been a country music DJ.

Pat Barry
Credit John Kiesewetter
Pat Barry

Barry will host 2-7 p.m. weekdays on the stations, which are streamed at He replaces Peter "Z" Zolnowski, the program director who oversees the classic country simulcasts for Northern Kentucky from Dry Ridge's WNKR and Southwestern Ohio from Middletown's WNKN-FM.

"Pat knows the artists. Country is such a mainstream format today," says Jeff Ziesmann, station owner.  "He's an excellent jock."

It's not the first time Ziesmann hired a popular Cincinnati DJ who hadn't played country music.  Jim LaBarbara was a midday DJ at WNKR-FM for a year, until quitting last summer to run for Sycamore Township trustee.

The lineup includes morning host Larry B with news and traffic by Michael Monks; Gina Matthews middays; and Tom Cat Michaels and Jay Anthony on weekends.

Ziesmann's Grant County Broadcasters launched 106.7 FM in 1992. He bought Middletown's 105.9-FM from Northern Kentucky Universitylast year.

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John Kiesewetter joined the WVXU news team as a TV/Media blogger on July 1 2015, after nearly 30 years covering local and national broadcasting for The Cincinnati Enquirer. He’ll be posting news about Greater Cincinnati TV, radio and movies; updating your favorite former local TV/radio personalities or stars who grew up here; and breaking news about national TV, radio and media trends. You’ll also learn about Cincinnati’s rich broadcasting history.