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Monday Mar 03, 2008
WABC Fires John Gambling
A further sign that terrestrial radio is at a do-or-die moment is the fact that for the first time since 1925, there will not be a Gambling on the air. For three generations, there has been a Gambling broadcast over the New York airwaves. The pendulum swings. From David Hinkley of The Daily News: ''Friday's dismissal of veteran John Gambling from WABC (770 AM) not only ends an 83-year run for Gamblings on New York radio, at least temporarily, but reflects the fact that almost all "traditional" media these days are rethinking and restructuring - which usually means people are getting fired. The Gambling family has presided over the evolution of AM radio from morning drive-time easy listening into the present all talk format. John B. Gambling hosted a radio show on WOR-AM from 1925-1959 when his son, John A. Gambling, took over. John R. Gambling, the last of the radio Gamblings, took over his father's show in 1991.
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