
How to find, stream weekend radio in Youngstown, Warren | Our guide lists days, times, program descriptions and links for streaming. Find weekday radio programs here.
- New to the guide: This Old House Radio. Home improvement, DIY and restoration with Jenn Largess, editor of This Old House. 7-8 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website.Schedule.Listen.
- New to the guide: From the Top. Syndicated program features the work of young musicians. 6-7 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
- Program change: German Melodies, hosted by Wolfgang Wengler, Helga Wengler and Rita Perrico, ended its run after 43 years. The program showcased German music and culture. Schedule.

WEEKEND RADIO
FRIDAY (EVENING)
The Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich. Locally hosted program covers classic and contemporary jazz. 7-11-p.m., Friday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey. Themed programs on the Great American Songbook. 11 p.m.-1 a.m., Friday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
After MidNite with Granger Smith. Country music overnight. Includes hits, performances and artist interviews. Midnight-6 a.m., Friday-Sunday. The Bull (106.1 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Anytime Classical. Classical music overnight. 1-6 a.m., Friday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
SATURDAY (MORNING)
BBC World Service. World news, features, sports, business, culture and travel. Midnight-6 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Paranormal activity and conspiracy theories. 1-6 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Explore Europe. Rick Steves host a European travel guide. 6-7 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Hearts of Space. Ambient and ethereal music. 6 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Clearview Financial Radio Show. 6-7 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
On the Media. WNYC’s weekly investigation into how the media shapes worldview. Hosted by Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger. 7 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
This Old House Radio. Home improvement, DIY and restoration with Jenn Largess, editor of This Old House. 7-8 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Mahoning Valley Sportsman. 7-8 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Big Band Sound. Local program features the music of the big band era. Terry Esarco hosts. 7-9 a.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
Car Care. 8-10 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Larry Walk’s Happy Polkaland. Polka music with Larry Walk, onetime host of the Penn-Ohio Polka Festivals. The program is currently marking its 60th year. 8-11 a.m., Saturday. WPIC (790 AM).
FOX Sports Radio. Sports talk radio. 8-10 a.m., Saturday. The Gambler (1390 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Weekend Edition. News and features from National Public Radio. 8-10 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Ukrainian Hour. Ukrainian music and culture. Mary Woloszyn and Irene Dreboty host. 9-10:30 a.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me! Weekly quiz show hosted by Peter Sagal. Broadcast from Chicago’s Studebaker Theater. 10 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Gem-Young Weath Cast with Leo Daprile. Financial planning. 10 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Guardians Weekly. Financial planning. 11 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The TED Radio Hour. Guest speakers cover a variety of topics. 11 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders. Thoughtful pop-culture conversations. 11 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

SATURDAY (AFTERNOON)
Freakononics Radio. Discussions with provocateurs, social scientists and entrepreneurs. Noon, Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
This American Life. Thematic storytelling. Hosted by Ira Glass. Noon, Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Polka Jukebox. Hosted by John Ross. Noon-1:30 p.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
Michael Brown Show. Features current events, politics and culture. Michael Brown was the former Under Secretary of Homeland Security and FEMA Director during the Bush administration and Hurricane Katrina. Noon-3 p.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
RadioLab. Journalism and storytelling with Jad Abumrad, Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. 1 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

The Moth Radio Hour. True stories told live on stage. 1 p.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Contigo Los Sabados. Latino music and culture. Hosted by Philip Gonzales and Maggie McClendon. 1:30-3 p.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
The New Yorker Radio Hour. Profiles, interviews and storytelling. David Remnick hosts. 2 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Rich on Tech. Program features Rich DeMuro, host of the “Rich on Tech” segment on KTLA-TV Channel 5 in Los Angeles. 3-6 p.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Bullseye with Jesse Thorn. Pop culture, comedy and interviews with creative people. 3 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders. Pop culture and newsmakers. 4 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Snap Judgment. Dramatic and edgy storytelling. 4 p.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
All Things Considered. News and features from National Public Radio. 5 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

SATURDAY (EVENING)
Snap Judgment. Mixes real stories with music for dramatic radio. 6 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Tamburitzan Hour. Tamburitzan music. Dennis Spisak hosts. 6-7:30 p.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
The Sean Hannity Show. Conservative talk. 6-9 p.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Pre-Game Radio with DJ Maze Faze. Youngstown DJ Maze Faze spins old school and new school hip-hop live. Request line: 330-333-9904. 6-8 p.m., Saturday. Loud 102.3 FM. Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Middle. Program seeks to promote civil dialogue across party lines. Created and hosted by Jeremy Hobson, former host of NPR’s “Here and Now” and “Marketplace Morning Report.” 6 p.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich. Locally hosted program features classic and contemporary jazz. 7-10 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
RadioLab. Storytelling with Jad Abumrad, Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. 7 p.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Country House Party. Country artists introduce new music and share their hits.
The 80s Show with Jeff Stevens. The music and pop culture of the 1980s. Jeff Stevens hosts. 7 p.m.-midnight, Saturday. The Mix 98.9. Website. Schedule. Listen.
Polish Polka Party. Polish music and culture. 7:30-9 p.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
Loud Mix with DJ Grooves. Pat “DJ Grooves” Cerullo hosts. Allentown-based Cerullo owns and programs Loud 102.3 in Youngstown, Loud 99.3 in Reading, Pa., Hot Radio in Portland, Maine, and consults radio stations around the country. 8-11:59 p.m., Saturday. Loud 102.3 FM. Website. Schedule. Listen.
Latino USA. Latino news and culture. 8 p.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Slovak Music. Features Slovak music and culture. Dennis Spisak hosts. 9-11 p.m., Saturday. WKTL (90.7). Schedule.
Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Paranormal and conspiracy theories. 9 p.m.-midnight, Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Jazz Essentials with David Gloss. 10 p.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

Encore Presentation of Now’s the Time with Martin Berger. “Now’s the Time” host Martin Berger passed away in April. In agreement with Berger and his wife, Louisa, WYSU will continue broadcasting the long-running local jazz program as “Encore Presentation of Now’s the Time with Martin Berger.” 11 p.m.-midnight. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
SATURDAY EVENING (AFTER MIDNIGHT)
Jazz with David Basse. Syndicated jazz program covers everything from roots music to contemporary performances. Midnight-2 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
After MidNite with Granger Smith. Country music overnight. Includes hits, performances and artist interviews. Midnight-6 a.m., Saturday. The Bull (106.1 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
FOX Sports Radio. Sports talk radio. Midnight-7 a.m., Saturday. The Gambler (1390 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
BBC World Service. Midnight-6 a.m., Saturday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Bill Cunningham. Conservative commentary. Cunningham was a former assistant attorney general for the state of Ohio. Midnight-1 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Paranormal and conspiracy theories. 1-6 a.m., Saturday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Anytime Classical. Classical music overnight. 1-6 a.m., Saturday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

SUNDAY (MORNING)
Harmonia. Early music. 6-7 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Weekend Dive. 6-7 a.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Features topics of the week. Website. Schedule. Listen.
570 WKBN Sunday Spotlight. 7-7:30 a.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Open to Debate. Syndicated program where guests debate differing viewpoints. 7 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The New Yorker Radio Hour. Storytelling, profiles and conversations. David Remnick hosts. 7 a.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Wineskins CTYN. Religious programming. 7:30-8 a.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Weekend Edition. News and features from National Public Radio. 8-10 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 – The 80s. Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 shows are aired in their original broadcast form. 8-11 a.m., Sunday. The Mix 98.9. Website. Schedule. Listen.
Battleground. Pro wrestling news and interviews. 6:30 a.m.-noon, Sunday. WNCD (93.3 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
iHeart Communities. Public affairs. 8-8:30 a.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
2 Lights Media. 8:30-9 a.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
At Home with Gary Sullivan. Home repair and maintenance. 9 a.m.-noon, Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Moth Radio Hour. True stories told live on stage. 10 a.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Living on Earth. Environmental news and reporting. 10-11 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Brooke Taylor. Contemporary country. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday.
The Pulse. Health and science. 11 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Ye Gods. Host Scott Carter (executive producer and co-creator of “Real Time with Bill Maher”) explores the codes of religious, cultural and secular life in America. 11 a.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

SUNDAY (AFTERNOON)
Latino USA. Latino news and culture. Award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa hosts. Noon, Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Noon-3 p.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). News, politics and current events. Website. Schedule. Listen.
Snap Judgment. Dramatic storytelling. Noon, Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me. Quiz show. 1 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Larry Walk’s Happy Polkaland. Polka music with Larry Walk, onetime host of the Penn-Ohio Polka Festivals. The program is currently marking its 60th year. 1-4 p.m., Sunday. WRQX (600 AM).
This American Life. Dramatic storytelling. 1 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Lit Nights with B-Willy. Hosted by a “lifelong Youngstown guy just trying to keep your nights wild.” 2-7 p.m., Sunday. Loud 102.3 FM. Website. Schedule. Listen.
A Way With Words. Covers American language, including its history, quirks, and usage. 2 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Throughline. Syndicated program explores history and how events shape the world. Hosted by Peabody Award-winning journalists Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei. 2 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Splendid Table. Food, cooking and food culture. 3 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Our American Stories. News, politics and current events. Lee Habeeb launched “Our American Stories” in 2016. Habeeb co-founded Laura Ingraham’s national radio show in 2001, then moved to Salem Media Group as vice president of content overseeing their nationally syndicated lineup. 3-5 p.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Splendid Table. Food, cooking and food culture. 3 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
With Good Reason. Leading voices in literature, history, science, and the arts. 4 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Milk Street Radio. Syndicated cooking and food program hosted by Christopher Kimball. 4 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Weekend All Things Considered. News and features from National Public Radio. 5 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Armstrong & Getty. News, politics and pop culture. 5-7 p.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Weekend All Things Considered. News and features from National Public Radio. 5 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.

SUNDAY (EVENING)
The Pulse. Award-winning host Maiken Scott explores health and science topics. 6 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Verdict with Ted Cruz. Conservative political commentary with Sen. Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson. 6-7 p.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule.Listen.
From the Top. Syndicated program featuring the work of young musicians. 6-7 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
The Ben Ferguson Show. Conservative political commentary. 7-10 p.m., Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Sunday Baroque. Music from the Baroque period. 7-11 p.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Women of iHeartCountry. Amy Brown from “The Bobby Bones Show” highlights female country artists heard on iHeartCountry. 7-8 p.m., Sunday.
Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me. Syndicated quiz show. 7 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Michelle Buckles. Contemporary country. 8 p.m.-midnight, Sunday.
Loud Mix with DJ Grooves. Pat “DJ Grooves” Cerullo hosts. Allentown-based Cerullo owns and programs Loud 102.3 in Youngstown, Loud 99.3 in Reading, Pa., Hot Radio in Portland, Maine, and consults radio stations around the country. 8 p.m.-midnight, Sunday. Loud 102.3 FM. Website. Schedule. Listen.
Freakonomics Radio. Syndicated program offers an offbeat, introspective twist on economic issues. 8 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Code Switch. Conversations on race by journalists of color. Topics cover politics, pop culture, history and food. 9 p.m., Sunday. WKSU (89.7 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
Anytime Classical. Classical music overnight. 11 p.m.-5 a.m., Sunday. WYSU (88.5 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
After MidNite with Granger Smith. Country music overnight. Includes hits, performances and artist interviews. Midnight-6 a.m., Sunday. The Bull (106.1 FM). Website. Schedule. Listen.
AM Stations
WKBN (570) Youngstown. News, talk.
WRQX (600) Salem. Country.
WISR (680) Butler. Oldies.
WPIC (790) Youngstown. News, talk, sports
WKTX (830) Cortland. Religious.
WKNR (850) Cleveland. Sports.
KDKA (1020) Pittsburgh. News, talk.
WTAM (1100) Cleveland. News, talk, sports.
WUZZ (1200) New Castle. Classic hits.
WBBW (1240) Youngstown. Sports.
WDPN (1310) Alliance. Nostalgia, news.
WGFT (1330) Campbell. Urban contemporary.
WNIO (1390) Youngstown. Sports.
WHKZ (1400) Warren. Religious, Catholic.
WLOA (1470) Farrell. Hip Hop.
WYOH (1540) Niles. Talk.
WHTX (1570) Warren. News, talk.
FM Stations
WZIP (88.1) Akron. College.
WRCT (88.3) Pittsburgh. College.
WYSU (88.5) Youngstown State University, Youngstown. Public radio. Classical.
WJCU (88.7) John Carroll University, University Heights. College.
WWNW (88.9) Westminster College, New Wilmington. College radio.
WBJV (88.9) Steubenville. Religious.
WQED (89.3) Pittsburgh. Classical.
WCSB (89.3) Cleveland State University. Public radio.
WILB (89.5) Boardman. Catholic.
WKSU (89.7) Kent State University, Kent. Public radio.
WVMN (90.1) New Castle. Religious.
WARC (90.3) Meadville. College.
WESA (90.5) Pittsburgh. Public radio.
WKTL (90.7) Struthers. Ethnic, alternative.
WKPS (90.7) Penn State University, State College, Pa. College.
WRUW (91.1) Case Western University, Cleveland. Public radio, news, college.
WSAJ (91.1) Grove City College. Public radio.
WRMU (91.1) Alliance. Jazz.
WSAJ (91.1) Grove City. College.
WAPS (91.3) Akron. Public radio.
WYEP (91.3) Pittsburgh. Alternative.
WPSU (91.5) Penn State University, State College, Pa. Public radio.
WYTN (91.7) Youngstown. Religious.
WPTS (92.1) Pittsburgh. College.
WDJQ (92.5) Alliance. Top 40.
WNCD (93.3) Youngstown. Classic rock.
KDKA (93.7) Pittsburgh. Sports.
WGFT (94.7) Girard. Sports.
WONE (97.5) Akron. Classic rock.
WHTX (97.7) Warren. News, talk.
WNCX (98.5) Cleveland. Classic rock.
WMXY (98.9) Youngstown. Adult contemporary.
WGAR (99.5) Cleveland. Country.
WKTX (99.7) Cortland. Variety.
WSHH (99.7) Pittsburgh. Music variety.
WMMS (100.7) Cleveland. Rock.
WHOT (101.1) Youngstown. Top 40.
WYLR (101.9) Hubbard. Christian.
W272EI (102.3) Youngstown. Hip Hop.
WDVE (102.5) Pittsburgh. Rock.
WYFM (102.9) Sharon. Classic rock.
WPGB (104.7) Pittsburgh. Country.
WQXK (105.1) Salem. Country.
WMJI (105.7) Cleveland. Oldies.
WXDX (105.9) Pittsburgh. Alternative.
WBBG (106.1) Niles. Country.
WENZ (107.9) Cleveland. Hip Hop.
– Editor’s note: This article was updated on Oct. 21, 2025.
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