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Contributor Pro-File: Meet John Landry
Meet the professionals who write for Radio magazine.
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John Landry
Engineering Technician
CBS Radio/Westwood One
New York City
Landry's interest in radio began at an early age, when he first noticed
the tower lights of WENE-AM (1340) outside his bedroom window.
His entry in broadcasting was at WMCG-TV in Binghamton, NY, where
Charlie Hallinan introduced him to the SBE. His career later took him
to New Hampshire and then to Boston stations WBZ and WHDH.
From there it was on to Cleveland, as chief engineer of sports
powerhouse WKNR-AM 1220. Many remotes and a World Series later, it was
back east to WALK FM on Long Island, and then to the networks in New
York City; first at ABC and now at CBS.
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