In the late 1970s, Mutual Radio bought WHN from Storer.
As such, The Shadow returned to network airwaves on September 26, 1937, over the new Mutual Radio Network.
These broadcasts led to a weekend radio show called The Inside of Sports for the Mutual Radio Network.
After the war he did a stint as a disk jockey, on "Mert's Record Adventures" on Mutual Radio.
The act was broadcast on the Mutual Radio in 1938 and then moved to NBC Radio from 1939 to 1949.
A former member of the news team described the end: "Official time of Mutual Radio's death was Midnight 4/17/99.
Local news took over during drive time, with CBS Radio at the top of the hour and Mutual Radio at the bottom of the hour.
Pep was a long-running rival to Wheaties, and also the sponsor of Mutual Radio's Superman radio series.
The station started as WAKM in 1966 in a classical music format and was affiliated with Mutual Radio.
In the 1980s Mercer broadcast Southwest Conference football and basketball for Mutual Radio.