Saturday

  • With more than 16 years of exploring the 4 corners of the state, Bryan Poynter (5a-6a), host of "Indiana Outdoors", has accumulated a respect for all of Indiana.

  • When the "Speaker" speaks, WIBC listeners listen. John Gregg, Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, hosts "Indiana Open Phones" (6a-9a). This show is a no-holds-barred three-hour forum for listeners to share their opinions on virtually anything. John Gregg's knowledge of everything from Indiana politics to folksy western Indiana cuisine is a treat for WIBC listeners whenever they tune to Indiana Open Phones.

  • Often referred to as the "Ann Landers" of horticulture, Dick Crum, the host of "Down to Earth" (9a-11a) is a walking, talking encyclopedia of knowledge of gardening. The "Sultan of Sod" has been member of the WIBC family for many years, and also writes articles for the Indianapolis Star focused on plant care.


  • Hosted by owner of the Sullivan Hardware chain, Pat Sullivan, "The Home Show" (11a-1p) has years of experience in making home improvement projects go smoothly. From tips on re-roofing your home or just everyday maintenance, Pat is “The Answer Man.”

  • From 1pm it's time for "Investing Sense": Denny Smith answers listeners questions on everything from personal finance planning to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

  • Born and bred Hoosier, Max Beaver, the host of "Pedigo Chevrolet's Talkin' Cars" (2-3pm) knows virtually everything about cars. When listeners have a problem with their cars, this car connoisseur is never afraid to pop the hood and get his hands dirty.

  • Dr. Tom Moore is in the house when listeners "Call the Doctor" from 3-4pm.

  • When it comes to your pets, veterinarian Carey Wasem, "The Pet Doctor" (4-5pm) has all the advice to keep them happy and healthy.

  • Whether it's cooking up a dish, talking about a new restaurant, or giving party-planning advice, Linda Allee and the "What's Cooking" show (5-6pm) always brings knowledge to the table.


Sunday

  • What do you get when you combine the gardening knowledge of Dick Crum with the home improvement and hardware expertise of Pat Sullivan? That's what WIBC executives hoped to find out when they debuted "Home and Garden with Dick and Pat" several years ago. Always informative, endlessly entertaining, these bickering but eager-to-help hosts continue to provide the answers and fun WIBC listeners love each Sunday from 8a-10a.


  • Reporter and news anchor Tony Felts (10a-2p) and The First Day Show is a great package of news, weather, sports, things-to-do, topical interviews, and fun. The First Day is the longest running talk show in the history of Indianapolis radio.


  • The Clark Howard Show (1p-4p) is a three-hour slice of fascinating information from one of the most frugal men in the country. You won't believe in expensive everything you buy can be if you put a little work into being a smart consumer.


  • From the latest drug manufacturing to animal flu shots, Dr. Dean Edell (4p-6p) provides advice to listeners free of charge. His show provides timely answers to callers’ medical questions.


  • Indy’s most dedicated Colts fan, Jersey Johnny (6p-8p) discusses the world of sports from a spectator’s point of view. His guests include everyone associated with the Colts. Tony Dungy, Bill Polian, and Jim Irsay have all spent time With Jersey Johnny during the past few months.