In 1962 Ron Joseph went to the 11:15 mass every Sunday with John Facenda. He looked forward to spending an hour each Sunday after church for Mr. Facenda would give RJ a critique of RJ's weekly talk show which RJ did live every week on the new channel 17 team. Owned in those days by the Young peoples church of the air. It was a teenage open mike show hosted by the young RJ. Years later RJ was a big fan of another great radio voice. He was Taylor Grant of WFLN radio. He would have a 15 min. commentary every night sponsored by the Philadelphia Gas Works. One night Taylor Grant decided to Spotlight Philadelphia's Former chief of Police and now mayor of Philadelphia, and he had some unkind words in his commentary about mayor Rizzo. Mayor Rizzo was outraged. He demanded the Philadelphia Gas Works of which mayor Rizzo was the boss. Because it was owned by the city of Philadelphia. He demanded they cancel the sponsorship of the show and pull it off immediately. When This occured Taylor Grant was out of a job instantly. Mayor Rizzo demanded that the Philadelphia Gas Works would pull the sponsorship of his nightly commentary show of which it occured. Taylor Grant was off the air in 24 hours. RJ was a young disc jockey at a radio station in Chester, Pa. He rallied enough young people to go to city hall court yard with megaphones and shouted out Mayor Rizzo this is America and you will never ever silence Taylor Grant. Of course Mayor Rizzo being a dictator and a bulley ignored RJ and the young people outside the court yard. Rizzo always felt bad about it. He finally met RJ during a mummers parade and if you check Broadcast pioneers you see RJ and mayor rizzo embraceing themselves in a picture that still remains on the broadcast pioneers site. RJ, being the program director offered Taylor Grant a 15 minute show on WEEZ. Taylor Grant said Ron I guess it's time for me to retire. I don't want to travel to Chester, Pa. every day. WFLN was only a few minutes from his house in Chestnut Hill. So, RJ promised Taylor Grant, that he would do editorials, maybe not as eliquent as he did, but promised Taylor Grant as long as RJ lived, he would call anything he does Taylor Grants title , Called Something to Say. A fearless commentary on daily activites in the Philadelphia area. Taylor Grant said to RJ God bless you for perpetuating my dream. That's why Saturday afternoon at 3:00 RJ will be proud to try to walk in the steps of Philadelphia's greatest news commentator. I know it's taken a long time, but Taylor Grant's memory will go on forever as long as RJ has something to say.