Joe Chille Retires From WMSX

Townsquare Media Soft AC “96.1 The Breeze” WMSX Buffalo NY Brand Manager/morning host Joe Chille has retired from his full-time duties at the station.

Chille was on his second tour of duty at the station, rejoining in January 2019 after a seven year hiatus. He previously spent 34 years at what was then “Joy 96” WJYE from 1978 until 2012, mostly as Operations Manager/Program Director. During his hiatus from the station, Chille was a District Supervisor for Tim Horton’s then VP/Programming and afternoon host at Oldies 1230 WECK.

Chille will continue to host Public Affairs programming at WMSX.

Buffalo Broadcasters Association Hall of Famer Joe Chille announced his retirement from full-time morning host duties on 96.1 The Breeze (WMSX-FM) this morning. He also served as the Brand Manager of the station.

Chille says, “Townsquare has always been my home, and family to me. After 50 years in the business, I feel that it is time to step away from full-time employment. It is bittersweet, but there are other things I want to do that will include radio part-time, but more than that enjoy my grandsons and a granddaughter who is due in December.”

Mark Plimpton, Market President of Townsquare Buffalo says, “Joe Chille is a consummate professional and a wonderful teammate. I am blessed to have had Joe as my friend for 30 years. We will miss having Joe wake us up and get us to work and school each day, but we are excited for him as he moves into this next phase of his life. We are appreciative that he will be able to take some time away from his “grandpa” duties to help us out on a part-time basis in the future. Thank you, Joe!!”

Chille will remain on the Townsquare Media staff in a part-time role, including hosting the Public Affairs show.

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com