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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.
WOR is a class A ( nighttime clear-channel station ), AM radio station located in New York, New York, U. S., operating on 710 kHz.
Today, WOR is a news and talk radio station.
WOR is the flagship station of the WOR Radio Network.
Wake-on-Ring ( WOR ), sometimes referred to as Wake-on-Modem ( WOM ), is a specification that allows supported computers and devices to " wake up " or turn on from a sleeping, hibernating or " soft off " state ( e. g. ACPI state G1 or G2 ), and begin operation.
Joey Reynolds is the pseudonym of Joey Pinto, host of the U. S. radio program The Joey Reynolds Show via the WOR Radio Network.
He is married to Angela Boatright, an Episcopal priest, author, former nun, and former journalist ( WOR radio and Newsday ), who has co-authored with Spencer their first novel, The Heir, released on Xlibris Press.

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In 1936, also via WOR, Mutual began broadcasting the reports of news commentator Raymond Gram Swing, who became one of the country's leading voices on foreign affairs.
WOR was first a charter member of the CBS Radio Network, being one of the 16 stations that aired the first CBS network program on September 18, 1927.

WOR and flagship
" Columbia Phonographic went on the air on September 18, 1927, with a presentation by the Howard Barlow Orchestra from flagship station WOR in Newark, New Jersey, and fifteen affiliates.
In partnership with Chicago radio station WGN and Cincinnati radio station WLW, WOR formed the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1934 and became its New York flagship station.
In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR.
The three hour daily show had affiliates in several major markets, including its flagship station ( WOR ) in New York City, Washington D. C. ( WHFS ), Miami ( WZAB-AM ) and the San Francisco Bay Area ( KDOW ), as well as stations such as WGNY-AM in Newburgh, New York.
However, WOR was a shareholder in the Mutual Radio Network, which had plans to enter television with WOIC and WOR-TV as the flagship stations of its network.
In 1940, he was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR.
( CBS's first flagship was WOR, which today carries programming from CBS's Westwood One service.
Eventually, WCBS gained a foothold in local news coverage ( WOR and WNEW's strengths ) bolstered by its standing as CBS's flagship radio station.
Until January 2011, Beck's flagship station in New York City was WOR.
His audience expanded when in 1934, WOR became the flagship station of the newest network, Mutual Broadcasting.

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Mutual's original participating stations were WOR – Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York ( owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, a division of R. H. Macy and Company ), WGN – Chicago ( owned by WGN Inc., a subsidiary of the Chicago Tribune ), WXYZ – Detroit ( owned by Kunsky-Trendle Broadcasting ), and WLW – Cincinnati ( owned by the Crosley Radio Company ).
Until January, 1940, six groups bore the expense of the network operation in varying degree: stations WGN and WOR owned all the stock of the corporation and guaranteed to make up any deficit ; the Colonial Network in New England, the Don Lee System on the Pacific Coast, and the group of stations owned by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, participated in responsibility for running expenses.
They continued on the air for over four decades on the NBC, CBS, and Mutual networks, and on New York City stations WINS, WOR, and WHN.
A few commercial stations including WOR in New York also aired the show for a few years.
Like many MOR stations at the time, WCBS did mix in softer songs by rock-and-roll artists, as its ratings at the time were ordinary compared to the higher ratings at WOR and WNEW, both of which also had MOR formats and more distinct identities.
Cosby has filled in for Nancy Grace multiple times on the latter's HLN program and guests hosts on many radio stations such as WOR, WABC and WMAL.
During Operation Iraqi Freedom Geoff was a military pundit and appeared on numerous radio and television programs ( Fox & Friends, Bob Grant on WOR, Lionel, G. Gordon Liddy, Al Rantel on KABC, Mancow, Al Malmberg ), and several Canadian and European stations.

WOR and Coast
On March 10, 2010, it was revealed that WOR would pick up Coast to Coast AM from Premiere Radio and would cancel " The Joey Reynolds Show.
" ( Coast to Coast had been heard on crosstown rival WABC for several years, before that station dropped the show in favor of an in-house offering from Doug McIntyre, which led Premiere to seek WOR as the new New York affiliate.

WOR and AM
He was member of the Gambling family, three 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 ).
He was a member of the 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 over 75 years ( 1925 – 2000 and 2008 – present ).
On June 17, 1927, WOR moved to 710 AM, the channel it currently occupies.
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He left that job for an evening talk show on WOR AM in 1962, and then became an all-night host in 1967.
DiSpirito succeeded Arthur Schwartz as host of Food Talk, an hour-long morning talk show on New York Radio WOR ( AM ), from October 2004 through December 2005, and then hosted 12 episodes of a TV show called Rocco Gets Real on A & E ( October 4 through December 27, 2008 ).
In New York, WOR ( AM ) was acquired by Buckley Broadcasting and WRKS-FM ( the former WOR-FM ) went to Summit Communications.
The Lionel Show debuted in 2000 and was nationally-syndicated on the WOR Radio Network, broadcasting from the studios of WOR 710 AM in New York.

WOR and program
In 1957, WOR ended its relationship with Mutual and became an independent station and Mutual's New York outlet became WAAT in Newark for a brief period, but WOR continued to carry Mutual's " Top of the News " with Fulton Lewis for 15 minutes each evening Monday to Friday at 7: 00 p. m. for several more years after it had briefly shifted to WMGM ( WHN ) where the program, from WOL Mutual in Washington, had debuted in New York City in the 1930s.
Past notable WOR program hosts have included:

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