John A. Gambling

John A. Gambling

John Alfred Gambling (February 5, 1930January 8, 2004) was a member of the Gambling family, 3 generations of whom - John B., John A. and John R. - were hosts of WOR Radio's (New York City, 710 AM) morning show "Rambling With Gambling" (now known as "The John Gambling Show") over the course of more than 75 years (1925-2000 and 2008--present).

"Rambling With Gambling" was listed in the Guinness World Records of 2003 as the "world's longest-running radio show;" a record since surpassed by the Grand Ole Opry. The top-rated program offered the first on-air broadcast of school closings and helicopter traffic reports. In a smooth baritone, Gambling also interviewed celebrities, politicians and other newsworthy people.

John A. Gambling was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2000. John A. was the host from 1959 to 1991. From 1985 to 1991, John R. was his co-host. [ [http://musicradio.computer.net/pix04/gamblingpix.html A Tribute To John A. Gambling] ]

He is survived by his wife, two daughters and his son, John R. Gambling, the host of "The John Gambling Show", the current morning show on WOR.

Gambling died of heart failure at a hospital in Venice, Florida.

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