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KNSS Adds Woodward and Whit Morning Show for 2026


John Whitmer
John Whitmer

Audacy's KNSS Wichita will debut a new morning show, "Woodward and Whit," on January 5, 2026, pairing longtime host Ted Woodward with John Whitmer. The program will air weekdays from 6-9am CT and follows the retirement of veteran broadcaster Steve McIntosh.

"We are excited to welcome John Whitmer to the KNSS morning show alongside Ted Woodward," said Tommy Castor, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy Wichita. "'Woodward and Whit' will build on the foundation of smart, local conversation that our listeners expect by delivering essential news, candid analysis and enjoyable banter that starts the day right."

Whitmer, well-known in Kansas political circles, said he is eager to step into the role. "I'm honored to join Ted Woodward on 'Woodward & Whit,' stepping into the big shoes left by Steve McIntosh, who dedicated over 50 years to Wichita mornings," he said. "I look forward to bringing news coverage, straight talk, common-sense discussion and a little fun to help our community start the day on the right note."

Whitmer's background includes serving as a Kansas state representative and holding roles in several high-profile political campaigns. Since 2018, he has hosted The John Whitmer Show on KNSS, where he has featured guests such as former Vice President Mike Pence and Tucker Carlson. He currently chairs the Sedgwick County Republican Party and has been a delegate to the Republican National Convention three times.

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