WSRR 2025 Song of The Summer Contest VOTING

Which WSRR artist’s song was at the top of your summer playlist?

The WSRR Song of the Summer contest is back for 2025! You cast your nominees, now it’s time to vote! Cast your vote for the WSRR Radio Song of the Summer as chosen by YOU, the listener! Voting will run through September 20th!


Vote Below!

Sweet Tranquil Tourism – Rellick

4 Days Alone in Alaska – Imperil

Blackberry Brandy – Jet Star

Runaway – Pink Maskerade

Room for Two – Silver Dollar

Ego Death Metal – Two Mile Moon

Save Your Tears- Lacy Dooms

Smile Today – Cutest Nuisance ft. Lylah Elizabeth

Voltage – BADE

Me More Cowboy Than You – The Brudi Brothers


*Artists who were nominated by multiple songs will be represented by the most submitted song*

WSRR 2025 Song of The Summer Contest

Which WSRR artist’s song was at the top of your summer playlist?

The WSRR Song of the Summer contest returns! Listeners can let us know who they’ve added to their liked music and played on repeat all summer long right now! Nominate a song and artist by texting 216-859-8699 BEFORE August 31st! Voting for Song of the Summer will begin once all nominees are submitted on the first week of September!


Currently Nominated!

Sweet Tranquil Tourism – Rellick

4 Days Alone in Alaska – Imperil

Blackberry Brandy – Jet Star

Runaway – Pink Maskerade

Room for Two – Silver Dollar

Ego Death Metal – Two Mile Moon

Save Your Tears- Lacy Dooms

Smile Today – Cutest Nuisance ft. Lylah Elizabeth

Voltage – BADE

Fall Too Fast – Ben Burbrink

Me More Cowboy Than You – The Brudi Brothers


*Artists who are nominated by multiple songs will be represented by the most submitted song*

WSRR Radio: Station Release 06/11/25

WSRR Radio is undergoing a major change that will affect programming moving forward.

WSRR Radio was started in January of 2024 with the intention in mind of reviving true, local radio and giving local and independent artists a platform to get their music on the air without having to deal with corporate mainstream radio monopolies. None of us could have ever imagined how much WSRR would grow in such a short period, and all of it is thanks to our loyal listeners, supporters, and sponsors who keep us and all these incredible local artists on the air.

I’d like to take a moment to address and thank our incredible sponsors. WSRR Radio is not a business, a non-profit, 501c3, or anything of that nature, and thus, none od us make any money from what we do here. Because of the support and generosity of our sponsors, WSRR Radio has been able to stay on the air and keep local artists’ music playing in homes and cars nationwide. Synergy Music Studio has not only been an incredible sponsor but a pipeline between Cleveland and Chicago that has connected us with countless talented artists that can be heard daily on air. In addition, their services are truly second to none as each track we get from Synergy is always perfectly mixed, mastered, produced, and ready for air. Hellbender Vinyl is another one of our incredible sponsors who takes time out of their schedule to give local artists a voice. Their vinyl pressings are the absolute industry standard, and they are extremely active in the PA scene, promoting local artists, businesses, and events. It’s always a pleasure to be able to show artists here in Cleveland the impeccable work Hellbender can do for them on their next album. Of course, I’d be remiss not to mention GenericClothes.com, a sponsor that fits the WSRR brand and mindset like a glove. From our first interaction with Generic Clothes, it was clear we both shared the same mindset about how monopolization is not only killing the radio and music world, but the fashion industry as well as the majority of local businesses in America. We couldn’t be more proud to work with a local business that strives to promote small-owned shops and creators and does so by having a laugh at the industry overlords.

With all that being said, you may have noticed WSRR Radio also plays 4 minutes of “network advertisement” every hour. These are ads that we do not get paid for, do not get to choose, and do not even hear. They are selected and marketed by LIVE365 and play based on location and demo to each person differently. While we do our best to limit these ads, contractually, we have to play a minimum of 4 minutes in order to keep our licensing. This is a stipulation we have been uneasy about since launch, but have not had a possible way around…Until now.

Because of the support and love that’s been shown by our amazing listeners, supporters, and sponsors, I, Style, have personally invested $3,000 of my own money into WSRR Radio for a new broadcasting contract and license that no longer requires us to play ANY network or unapproved adverts. With this, we can assure our artists that they will get more time each hour to maximize their music streams, we can assure our listeners they will not receive targeted ads from ANY corporation, and we can assure our sponsors that they are the only ones who will be promoted for the incredible work they do.

With this, we are proud to announce there will also be a WSRR Radio Mobile App rolling out in the coming months, both on IOS and Android. The app is currently paid for and in development and will allow listeners to not only be able to quickly and easily access WSRR Radio at the touch of a button but also purchase songs to support the artists, as well as quickly share the tracks to social media.

The next big announcement

Thank you all, Style

First Look at King Of The Hill 2025

On Thursday, October 24th we got our first look into the 2025 Reboot of King of The Hill.

The much beloved Fox animated series was first rumored to return to television in 2022 with the addition of a Mike Judge animated movie off the success of the new Beavis and Butthead movie which garnered its own modern-day television series revival. In January of 2023, after the series revival and movie still had yet to come to fruition, Hulu announced that they would be picking up a revival of King of The Hill with the majority of the original voice actors reprinting their roles. However in September of 2023, production was up in the air as while working on the new series, The original voice actor Dale Gribble who reprised his role, Johnny Hardwick, would unexpectedly and tragically pass away at the age of 64. This left many to speculate on how the animated series would deal with this loss moving forward if Dale’s voice would be recast, AI-generated, or potentially even cause production to stop. While we still do not have full clarity on who will be taking up the mantle of Dale Gribble for the King Of The Hill Return, on October 24th, 2024 we got our first glimpse at some of the modern-day character design that will feature in the series!

Bobby Hill

Posted to voice actress Grey DeLisle’s Instagram, we gleamed our first look at Bobby Hill’s adult character design. Along with the character design, a small peak into his current career and development was included.

Instagram: Grey DeLisle

The inscription reads as follows

ABOUT THE CHEF

Chef Bobby Hill has loved food his whole life. From weeknights around the dinner table eating his mom’s “Spa-Peggy and Meatballs” to overindulging in lutefisk at church potlucks, to celebrations with family and friends at Luby’s Cafeteria, food and the people it’s enjoyed with are the foundation for his best memories. In fact, his career as a robata chef was inspired by his most cherished memory of all-weekends spent grilling with his dad.

A self-taught chef and one of the youngest contestants on King of the Grill, Chef Hill believes “good food can solve any problem.” He draws on the influences of his childhood by combining classic Texas dishes with flavors from around the world. With Robata Chane, Chef Hill hopes to honor the art of Japanese robata and the German heritage of the Texas Hill Country while pushing culinary boundaries through his innovative fusion dishes.

Nancy Hicks Gribble

Following the post, Grey DeLisle also shared a screenshot of what appeared to be a character design board still in development. While this post did not include a detailed bio or even a nameplate, the design is extremely similar to that of Nancy Hicks Gribble.

Instagram: Grey DeLisle