[2] In addition to carrying the Infinity Sports Network, a local program is heard in late mornings, The Manchild Show with Jim Lurch and Paul Esden.
At night, to protect other stations on 1260 kHz from interference, it switches to a directional antenna with a four-tower array.
It was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System airing its dramas, comedies, variety shows, news and sports.
Among its 1950s-era staffers was character actor and Golden Globe nominee Aldo Ray, who worked there in 1956 during an extended break in his film career.
During the station's heyday, personalities who would later achieve success in major markets including Bud Ballou, Peter Cavanaugh, Bob Shannon and Joey Reynolds.
But over time, FM radio became more popular for music listening and WNDR saw its ratings decline.
[10] In March 2011, Parkins left WSKO to take a job at KCSP 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City.
In late March 2013, Lindsley left WSKO to take a job at WTMM 104.5 The Team in Albany, New York.