Meet the WRPO
and Gray Fox Staff
Jason Roberts
Dale Madison
General Manager of Gray Fox Broadcasting and manager for Gray Fox Commercial Sound Inc.
Look for Dale at our events as well as helping out at the station and any given Saturday morning.
Bev Brielmaier
Our local representative for Indian Lake's Greatest Hits.
She is one of our Underwriting Specialists and a lifelong Indian Lake resident. She is happily married to her husband Jeff and they have four wonderful children. Bev is a country girl where she lives on a small farm doing gardening and tending to animals.
President of Gray Fox Broadcasting..and the voice you hear between songs and our station IDs who also hosts "Sunday Morning WIth The Beatles." Jason's voice can also be heard on K-99.1 FM as "Rowdy J" and on News/Talk WHIO in Dayton. Jason has been in radio broadcasting in Dayton for over forty years having worked early on at WKFI-FM, WTUE,the former WCLR/WZLR "Oldies 95," 1410 WING and its FM sister WGTZ "Z-93"and at WCOL-FM in Columbus.
Jason is also an instructor at International College of Broadcasting in Dayton.
Cool Bobby B
Another member of our WRPO family whose Doo Wop Stop is not only heard on our station but on oldies stations nationwide. His real identity remains unknown to this day. More at
Dave Price
A member of our engineering staff who helped our founder Gene Kirby install our tower in 2002 before first coming on the air.
He also helped install our WOHP tower in 2014.
Dusty Rhodes-"King of Tri-State Radio."
The original Good Guy from Cincinatti's first Top 40 station 1360 WSAI and in 1967 at Windsor/Detroit's CKLW aka
"The Big 8." and later for "55 WKRC", 700 WLW and WGRR.
Dusty also produces and hosts his yearly 36 hour Christmas Spectacular for this and other stations across the country.
Aside from being a Hamilton County Auditor,"Trusty Dusty" currently hosts Sunday evening programs for Maple Knoll Village's WMKV . and for WDTZ-LP "Z-98" in Delhi Twp. near Cincinnati.
The original good guy.
IN MEMORIAM
Francis "Gene" Kirby (1931-2020)
Our beloved co-founder and a veteran broadcaster for over sixty years beginning with Armed Forces Radio in the 1950s. Later on,Gene was an evening on-air personality in Columbus at the former WRFD-FM.(now WNCI) He worked at several other stations throughout the country. He was also an amateur radio operator. (Click here for Gene's obit)
Rest in Peace Gene...You will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Robbie Robinson (1934-2014)
He was Gene's sidekick and anchor of the homespun and ever humerous "Not-so News" on Saturday mornings eminating from the fabled twenty-fifth floor from the world headquarters of the TIC (tongue-in-cheek) Radio News Network.You might say he was Indian Lake's own version of Garrison Keillor.