Those of us familiar with John’s previous tenure as morning sidekick in 1985 are not surprised by this turn of events. John is a nice guy, competent at his work, great sense if humor. He and I shared that building during the late night hours until I left in 1989. I always thought we kept each other sane. He was jerked around a lot at WARM. It ticks me off to see it happen again. You won’t find anyone who worked with John who would say anything negative about him. Well, perhaps one person, but that’s all I’m going to say.
Dave Russell was my replacement at WSBA when I went over to WGTY. He was a friend of Kelly's. His arrival and my leaving didn’t coincide, but I left him detailed instructions on the late night procedure. You had to wear several hats: air personality (talk after every song!), news reporter (twice an hour!), sports reporter (Friday nights were a nightmare, what with high school sports and dirt track racing), plus the dreaded Operation Snowflake in the winter. I spoke with him a few years later and he thanked me for my how-to manual. Seemed like a nice guy. Perhaps he and Kelly will have more chemistry.
So John London now joins Jack Malloy, Denny Wagner and about a dozen more veteran radio people who are on the streets of South Central PA with no gigs out there. What a business. John, Jack, Denny, let's get together for coffee sometime.