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John Raymond Gambling[1] (born April 8, 1950) is an American radio personality. He is the son of John A. Gambling and the grandson of John B. Gambling, and as such is, the third-generation host of The Gambling family’s very-long-running New York morning radio show. Through most of its run the show has been titled Rambling with Gambling, iterations from 2008 to 2016 were instead branded as The John Gambling Show.Career[edit]
Gambling’s Grandfather John B. Gambling started a morning program on WOR in 1925. He was followed by his son John A. Gambling in 1959. He brought his son John R. Gambling to the microphone in 1985 as. Stream Tracks and Playlists from The John Gambling Show on your desktop or mobile device. Their news-and-talk show became the longest-running program in history and a model for morning programming on radio and television. Gambling, began the show’s forerunner in 1925. When he retired in 1959, his son, John A. Gambling, took over, and he was succeeded in 1990 by his grandson, John R.
*From 2001-2008, John was host of The John Gambling Show on WABC/New York, where he welcomed New York City Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg to the show every Friday. After graduating from Boston University with a BS in Communications, John began his career in 1973 as a Research and Promotion Director at WROR in Boston.
*After 88 years, Gambling will ramble no more. The longest running family dynasty in radio history ends Dec. 20, when John R. Gambling does his final morning show for WOR (710 AM).
Gambling joined his father as co-host of Rambling with Gambling in 1985, and took over as sole host in 1991 after his father’s retirement. When WOR ended Rambling with Gambling in 2000 after 75 years on the air, John R. Gambling moved up the dial to WABC, taking over the post-morning-drive 10 am – noon slot. Gambling was fired by WABC on February 29, 2008 in a cost-cutting move.[2]
On April 30, 2008, WOR announced the return of John R. Gambling to its air waves in his old morning-drive timeslot starting May 5, 2008. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also moved to WOR, joining Gambling on a one-hour segment, Fridays from 8–9 am.[3] To make room for Gambling, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s ex-wife Donna Hanover left the station. Politically, Gambling describes himself as a ’moderate conservative’; as such, he differs from the orthodox movement conservatism of most of his former colleagues on WABC.[citation needed] Moose jaw poker.
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City appeared on Gambling’s program each Friday from 8–9 am discussing current issues in the city. After Gambling was terminated, Bloomberg called him ’a class act’.[4] Bloomberg declined to continue to appear on WABC with Curtis Sliwa who took over the time slot, and opted instead to rejoin Gambling on WOR. (As it happens, the financial services company founded by Bloomberg is owner of a different New York station, WBBR, but he has stayed off his own station’s airwaves all during his administration in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.)[citation needed]
On December 20, 2013 John R. Gambling did his last morning show on WOR after announcing his retirement from broadcasting (Gambling was effectively forced out as iHeartMedia purchased the station, and was replaced by the duo of Todd Schnitt and Len Berman). Gambling emerged as a host on AM 970 WNYM from 2014 to 2016; he decided to permanently retire from broadcasting, citing chronic knee problems resulting from an accident.[5] With this, because of the fact that he also had no sons named John to continue a show, the 91-year run of Rambling with Gambling came to an end.Notes[edit]
*^’Miss Christine Anna Billhardt Is Bride of John R. Gambling’. The New York Times. August 2, 1970. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
*^Hinckley, David (March 1, 2008). ’WABC Fires John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Hinckley, David (April 30, 2008). ’WOR Bets Again on John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Huff, Richard; Danis, Kirsten (March 6, 2008). ’Radio gig still up in air as Mayor Michael Bloomberg avoids mic’. New York Daily News.
*^http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/157769/john-gambling-retires-from-wnym-am-970-the-answer-External links[edit]Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_R._Gambling&oldid=973401740’
John Raymond Gambling[1] (born April 8, 1950) is an American radio personality. He is the son of John A. Gambling and the grandson of John B. Gambling, and as such is, the third-generation host of The Gambling family’s very-long-running New York morning radio show. Through most of its run the show has been titled Rambling with Gambling, iterations from 2008 to 2016 were instead branded as The John Gambling Show.
Career[edit]
Gambling joined his father as co-host of Rambling with Gambling in 1985, and took over as sole host in 1991 after his father’s retirement. When WOR ended Rambling with Gambling in 2000 after 75 years on the air, John R. Gambling moved up the dial to WABC, taking over the post-morning-drive 10 am – noon slot. Gambling was fired by WABC on February 29, 2008 in a cost-cutting move.[2]John Gambling Twitter
On April 30, 2008, WOR announced the return of John R. Gambling to its air waves in his old morning-drive timeslot starting May 5, 2008. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also moved to WOR, joining Gambling on a one-hour segment, Fridays from 8–9 am.[3] To make room for Gambling, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s ex-wife Donna Hanover left the station. Politically, Gambling describes himself as a ’moderate conservative’; as such, he differs from the orthodox movement conservatism of most of his former colleagues on WABC.[citation needed]
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City appeared on Gambling’s program each Friday from 8–9 am discussing current issues in the city. After Gambling was terminated, Bloomberg called him ’a class act’.[4] Bloomberg declined to continue to appear on WABC with Curtis Sliwa who took over the time slot, and opted instead to rejoin Gambling on WOR. (As it happens, the financial services company founded by Bloomberg is owner of a different New York station, WBBR, but he has stayed off his own station’s airwaves all during his administration in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.)[citation needed]
On December 20, 2013 John R. Gambling did his last morning show on WOR after announcing his retirement from broadcasting (Gambling was effectively forced out as iHeartMedia purchased the station, and was replaced by the duo of Todd Schnitt and Len Berman). Gambling emerged as a host on AM 970 WNYM from 2014 to 2016; he decided to permanently retire from broadcasting, citing chronic knee problems resulting from an accident.[5] With this, because of the fact that he also had no sons named John to continue a show, the 91-year run of Rambling with Gambling came to an end.
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*^’Miss Christine Anna Billhardt Is Bride of John R. Gambling’. The New York Times. August 2, 1970. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
*^Hinckley, David (March 1, 2008). ’WABC Fires John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Hinckley, David (April 30, 2008). ’WOR Bets Again on John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Huff, Richard; Danis, Kirsten (March 6, 2008). ’Radio gig still up in air as Mayor Michael Bloomberg avoids mic’. New York Daily News.
*^http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/157769/john-gambling-retires-from-wnym-am-970-the-answer-External links[edit]John Gambling ShowRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_R._Gambling&oldid=973401740’
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John Raymond Gambling[1] (born April 8, 1950) is an American radio personality. He is the son of John A. Gambling and the grandson of John B. Gambling, and as such is, the third-generation host of The Gambling family’s very-long-running New York morning radio show. Through most of its run the show has been titled Rambling with Gambling, iterations from 2008 to 2016 were instead branded as The John Gambling Show.Career[edit]
Gambling’s Grandfather John B. Gambling started a morning program on WOR in 1925. He was followed by his son John A. Gambling in 1959. He brought his son John R. Gambling to the microphone in 1985 as. Stream Tracks and Playlists from The John Gambling Show on your desktop or mobile device. Their news-and-talk show became the longest-running program in history and a model for morning programming on radio and television. Gambling, began the show’s forerunner in 1925. When he retired in 1959, his son, John A. Gambling, took over, and he was succeeded in 1990 by his grandson, John R.
*From 2001-2008, John was host of The John Gambling Show on WABC/New York, where he welcomed New York City Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg to the show every Friday. After graduating from Boston University with a BS in Communications, John began his career in 1973 as a Research and Promotion Director at WROR in Boston.
*After 88 years, Gambling will ramble no more. The longest running family dynasty in radio history ends Dec. 20, when John R. Gambling does his final morning show for WOR (710 AM).
Gambling joined his father as co-host of Rambling with Gambling in 1985, and took over as sole host in 1991 after his father’s retirement. When WOR ended Rambling with Gambling in 2000 after 75 years on the air, John R. Gambling moved up the dial to WABC, taking over the post-morning-drive 10 am – noon slot. Gambling was fired by WABC on February 29, 2008 in a cost-cutting move.[2]
On April 30, 2008, WOR announced the return of John R. Gambling to its air waves in his old morning-drive timeslot starting May 5, 2008. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also moved to WOR, joining Gambling on a one-hour segment, Fridays from 8–9 am.[3] To make room for Gambling, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s ex-wife Donna Hanover left the station. Politically, Gambling describes himself as a ’moderate conservative’; as such, he differs from the orthodox movement conservatism of most of his former colleagues on WABC.[citation needed] Moose jaw poker.
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City appeared on Gambling’s program each Friday from 8–9 am discussing current issues in the city. After Gambling was terminated, Bloomberg called him ’a class act’.[4] Bloomberg declined to continue to appear on WABC with Curtis Sliwa who took over the time slot, and opted instead to rejoin Gambling on WOR. (As it happens, the financial services company founded by Bloomberg is owner of a different New York station, WBBR, but he has stayed off his own station’s airwaves all during his administration in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.)[citation needed]
On December 20, 2013 John R. Gambling did his last morning show on WOR after announcing his retirement from broadcasting (Gambling was effectively forced out as iHeartMedia purchased the station, and was replaced by the duo of Todd Schnitt and Len Berman). Gambling emerged as a host on AM 970 WNYM from 2014 to 2016; he decided to permanently retire from broadcasting, citing chronic knee problems resulting from an accident.[5] With this, because of the fact that he also had no sons named John to continue a show, the 91-year run of Rambling with Gambling came to an end.Notes[edit]
*^’Miss Christine Anna Billhardt Is Bride of John R. Gambling’. The New York Times. August 2, 1970. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
*^Hinckley, David (March 1, 2008). ’WABC Fires John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Hinckley, David (April 30, 2008). ’WOR Bets Again on John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Huff, Richard; Danis, Kirsten (March 6, 2008). ’Radio gig still up in air as Mayor Michael Bloomberg avoids mic’. New York Daily News.
*^http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/157769/john-gambling-retires-from-wnym-am-970-the-answer-External links[edit]Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_R._Gambling&oldid=973401740’
John Raymond Gambling[1] (born April 8, 1950) is an American radio personality. He is the son of John A. Gambling and the grandson of John B. Gambling, and as such is, the third-generation host of The Gambling family’s very-long-running New York morning radio show. Through most of its run the show has been titled Rambling with Gambling, iterations from 2008 to 2016 were instead branded as The John Gambling Show.
Career[edit]
Gambling joined his father as co-host of Rambling with Gambling in 1985, and took over as sole host in 1991 after his father’s retirement. When WOR ended Rambling with Gambling in 2000 after 75 years on the air, John R. Gambling moved up the dial to WABC, taking over the post-morning-drive 10 am – noon slot. Gambling was fired by WABC on February 29, 2008 in a cost-cutting move.[2]John Gambling Twitter
On April 30, 2008, WOR announced the return of John R. Gambling to its air waves in his old morning-drive timeslot starting May 5, 2008. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also moved to WOR, joining Gambling on a one-hour segment, Fridays from 8–9 am.[3] To make room for Gambling, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s ex-wife Donna Hanover left the station. Politically, Gambling describes himself as a ’moderate conservative’; as such, he differs from the orthodox movement conservatism of most of his former colleagues on WABC.[citation needed]
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City appeared on Gambling’s program each Friday from 8–9 am discussing current issues in the city. After Gambling was terminated, Bloomberg called him ’a class act’.[4] Bloomberg declined to continue to appear on WABC with Curtis Sliwa who took over the time slot, and opted instead to rejoin Gambling on WOR. (As it happens, the financial services company founded by Bloomberg is owner of a different New York station, WBBR, but he has stayed off his own station’s airwaves all during his administration in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.)[citation needed]
On December 20, 2013 John R. Gambling did his last morning show on WOR after announcing his retirement from broadcasting (Gambling was effectively forced out as iHeartMedia purchased the station, and was replaced by the duo of Todd Schnitt and Len Berman). Gambling emerged as a host on AM 970 WNYM from 2014 to 2016; he decided to permanently retire from broadcasting, citing chronic knee problems resulting from an accident.[5] With this, because of the fact that he also had no sons named John to continue a show, the 91-year run of Rambling with Gambling came to an end.
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*^’Miss Christine Anna Billhardt Is Bride of John R. Gambling’. The New York Times. August 2, 1970. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
*^Hinckley, David (March 1, 2008). ’WABC Fires John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Hinckley, David (April 30, 2008). ’WOR Bets Again on John Gambling’. New York Daily News.
*^Huff, Richard; Danis, Kirsten (March 6, 2008). ’Radio gig still up in air as Mayor Michael Bloomberg avoids mic’. New York Daily News.
*^http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/157769/john-gambling-retires-from-wnym-am-970-the-answer-External links[edit]John Gambling ShowRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_R._Gambling&oldid=973401740’
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