Bio
John H. Rook
Born in Ohio and raised in Nebraska, John Rook has enjoyed a successful career in radio broadcasting,
first as a disc jockey and then as one of the nations most respected program directors.
A chance meeting with actor Burt Lancaster introduced Rook to the Pasadena Playhouse,
where he attended class with Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo & Nick Adams. His brief film career included
parts in �My Man Godfrey� with June Allyson and David Niven and the Wild Bill Hickok television
series with Guy Madison and Andy Devine.
It was Tennessee Ernie Ford and John's teenage friend, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eddie Cochran
who encouraged Rook to enter radio as a disc jockey with the name �Johnny Rowe.�
In the early 1960's following stints at KTLN-Denver and KALL-Salt Lake City, John was named
Director of Programming at ABC owned KQV-Pittsburgh.
It was there that he introduced via airplay and in concert, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Tom Jones,
the Supremes, Neil Diamond and many other's who became legendary stars of today.
In 1967 he was named Director of Programming for WLS-Chicago, where under his leadership
the station reached its highest ratings ever, rated #1 with a total audience of 3.8 million weekly.
While at WLS, broadcasters nationally named him �Radio�s Man of the Year�
and �Program Director of the Year�.
In the 1970�s John Rook & Associates provided programming expertise to more than thirty
radio stations nationally including WCFL-Chicago; Y-100-Miami; KRBE-Houston; Z-93-Atlanta;
KTKT-Tucson and KROY-Sacramento as he was named �Radio Consultant of the Year.�
He was also Program Director of KFI-Los Angeles and KABC-Los Angeles.
In the mid 1980�s John became owner of radio stations in the Northwest,
divesting himself of those facilities in the late 1990�s.
Today he continues to be active offering radio commentary on his website
JohnRook.com and as a guest on and consultant to talk radio.
John is also is the creator of the Hit Parade Hall of Fame
and Hit Parade Radio.
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