GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A West Michigan radio host says he’s out of a job and his show “is no more” due to programming changes.

Eric Zane, host of the “The Eric Zane Show” that aired weekday mornings on WBBL-FM, first shared the news in a Facebook Live video early Friday afternoon.

“Today was really, really strange, because, and this is gonna come as a shock to a lot of you people. So, I’m just gonna get right to it. We all got fired today. Everybody.” Zane said in the video.

Zane told 24 Hour News 8 he left work on Friday before the end of his show because he was sick. An hour later, he got the news.

“I went home, I was sleeping and then my phone started to erupt and said, ‘Heads are rolling here, they’re looking for yours,’” Zane said. “I did not expect it. It was a big out-of-the-blue thing, so very shocking.”

Zane launched “The Eric Zane Show” on WBBL-FM in April 2016 after parting ways with “The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show.” Friday, he said he would never rule out the possibility of a reunion.

“We had the greatest years that have ever taken place in my life. It got off the rails and I think that a long, long conversation would have to take place because everybody’s still hurt and angry about it. It never really did get fixed. I’ve done things that have upset them and they’ve done things that have upset me,” Zane said. “But I don’t think they have the room, though. I think they’re more than set with what they have. But you never know.”

Zane also addressed concerns about his mental health in the wake of his departure.

“I was in a very dark spot three years ago and I have gotten some mental health treatment and I am OK,” he said.

Zane said he plans to stay in West Michigan and is still working with the Grand Rapids Griffins and the Grand Rapids Drive as an announcer. He also said he plans to post podcasts on ericzaneshow.com.

On Friday, 24 Hour News 8 reached out to management at Cumulus Radio, which owns WBBL-FM, but was not provided any information regarding “The Eric Zane Show” or its employees.

In related news, The Michigan Media Network announced late Friday afternoon that it’s taking over a different WBBL-FM show. “The HUGE Show,” featuring West Michigan native Bill Simonson, will air on 1340-AM in Grand Rapids and 1490-AM in Muskegon starting Monday.