PickleJar Entertainment Group is bringing back its overnight show “PickleJar Up All Night.” Joining forces with Midwest Communications in Nashville.
Patrick Thomas hosted the initial version. It aired on Cumulus Media’s Country stations from May 2023 through the end of 2024. With new hosts and a revamped format, the show is set to debut later this month. The show will return as a five to six-hour syndicated block originating from Midwest’s Nashville station, “Y’all 106.7” WNFN-FM.
Michael Brody, Midwest Communications’ Vice President for Tennessee, said, “We’re thrilled that WNFN will serve as the flagship station for PickleJar Up All Night. This exciting collaboration between PickleJar and Midwest Communications brings a fresh, interactive energy to late-night Country radio. With direct access to Nashville’s vibrant community of artists, we’re creating engaging content straight from the heart of Music City.”
Kristian Barowsky, PickleJar’s President and co-founder, added, “We couldn’t be more excited to call Nashville and 106.7 WNFN our home base for PickleJar Up All Night. This partnership with Midwest Communications is a major milestone in our mission to shine a spotlight on both rising stars and Country icons. As we expand our affiliate network, we’re giving artists a national stage and encouraging them to build their PickleJar profiles, upload their original songs, and connect with new fans through radio.”
According to PickleJar, the new iteration reflects a stronger commitment to Nashville’s Country music community. While representing a key step toward evolving the company into a versatile platform. One that combines content, commerce, and connection in the entertainment industry.

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