Bill Ronning to Retire from Family Life Radio
After 44 years in the radio industry, Family Life Radio’s (FLR) longtime music director and on-air host, Bill Ronning, is set to retire in August 2026.
Ronning has served FLR for 21 years, creating meaningful soundtracks for many listeners. “Family Life Radio has been my dream job,” Ronning said. “I have been given the opportunity of a lifetime which has allowed me to thrive in what God has called me to do. I am verry grateful and honored to have worked alongside so many talented people for the cause of Christ.”
Having strong leadership and passion for Christian music, Ronning significantly influenced the station’s sound and direction. “Bill has been a trusted colleague and dear friend for more than 30 years,” said Adam Bidell, chief broadcast officer for FLR. “His dedication has made a lasting impact, and he will be greatly missed. As he retires, we pray God blesses him and his family with joy and purpose in this next season.”
While he was a radio, television and film major at California State University, Northridge, Ronning’s broadcast career began in 1981 at Drake-Chenault Enterprises, a pioneering radio syndication company. After a brief stint at WRYO in Crystal River, Florida, he joined KAMB in Merced, California, where he spent 21 formative years rising from part-time on-air talent to morning show co-host and ultimately program director, honing his expertise and passion for music programming.
Ronning has long been part of the heart of Family Life Radio, both on and off the air. “Bill will be sorely missed, not only by Family Life Radio, but by the CCM industry,” said Chuck Tyler, program director for FLR. “We’ll miss him, but we know his Kingdom work will continue for many years to come.”
As he looks forward to his next chapter, Ronning reflected on the decision to retire. “After 44 years of programming Christian music and watching it mature into what it is today, it is with mixed feelings that I will be leaving it behind. At the same time, I have peace that I am following God’s direction. At this stage of life, it is time for me to spend more time with my wife Diane, our three kids and seven grandkids.”
Ronning’s last day with FLR will be August 28, 2026.






































































