WPON (1460 AM) is a radio station in the Detroit market, broadcasting from a 6-tower array in Walled Lake, Michigan.
Now becoming an active part of the Pontiac and Waterford area, they soon embraced the local country music scene.
In 1980, WPON took this a step further, producing an album, "Hometown Heroes", a collection of self-recorded country singles from local artists.
This change in power saw many of WPON's listeners unable to pick up the station's signal in much of its former coverage area.
[2] Through the years, WPON was home for many of metro-Detroit area's finest on-air talent, aspiring and seasoned alike.
Dwyer, along with Jimmy James, and Ted Eberly were said to have left WPON in July 2004 because an agreement could not be reached between them and new owner Birach Broadcasting.
It has many shows featuring Hindi and other Indian language songs in the superhit Rockin' Raaga hosted by Anu, Geetmala and Voice of Pakistan.
One of the youngest DJs on WPON was Aaron Gresser, host of The Double-A Revolving Door Show where they played oldies and classic rock.