In 1952, John moved to CFRA, where he worked promoting country music and
announcing the sports until October 1956. During
that period, he found time to manage Ottawa Hall of Famer Bob King’s career
and was instrumental in getting Bob signed with RCA Victor Records.
Encouraged by Doc and Chickie Williams with whom he had become friends, John
moved to the United States to work at and subsequently become station manager of WMOD Radio in Moundsville, West Virginia, where he became the director of the
Wheeling Jamboree. Shortly
thereafter, he was promoted to General Manager of the station.
In 1965, John left WWVA to go to South Florida, where he worked at several radio
stations as well as devoting a good portion of his time to the religious
community. John spent the latter
years of his career transforming a part-time, four-hour-a-day television station
run by the Coral Ridge, Florida Presbyterian Church into a highly successful 24
hour religious format. Over the
years, John produced several religious albums and cassette tapes and also worked
at Coral Ridge Ministries, a nationally-televised program where he was the
voice-over talent until his death in 1993.