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      • John DeBella (born 1949 or 1950) is an American former DJ who played a major role in developing the morning zoo format. Until his retirement in June 2023, he hosted the morning John DeBella Show on 102.9 WMGK-FM in Philadelphia.
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  2. Jun 30, 2023 · John DeBella retires after an incredible 41 years in Philadelphia radio. The Philadelphia radio legend hosted his final morning radio show on Friday, June 30, 2023. John has been synonymous with Philadelphia radio entertainment for 4 decades.

  3. May 12, 2023 · With his nearly five-decade career on the air coming to an end, 102.9 WMGK morning host John DeBella still doesn’t get the hype. After all, he’s just been doing his job. “Look, everybody has a job. This is my job,” DeBella, 71, told The Inquirer.

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  4. May 11, 2023 · John DeBella, a prominent voice of Philly radio for over four decades, has officially announced his retirement. The longtime WMGK host is known for his humor, his philanthropic events and...

  5. May 11, 2023 · Longtime Philadelphia radio star John DeBella will retire from WMGK airwaves in June, the host announced Thursday. “I just feel it’s time,” DeBella wrote in an open letter explaining his decision to step back after nearly 48 years on the air, 21 of them at WMGK.

  6. Jun 30, 2023 · PHILADELPHIA - John DeBella, morning host of "The John DeBella Show" on Philadelphia’s 102.9 WMGK, retired Friday after a 48-year-long career in radio. Of those 48 years, DeBella has...

  7. May 11, 2023 · John DeBella. See the announcement: Some memorable moments: Jack Quigley And John DeBella At The First DeBella DeBall. Dating back to the days of The Morning Zoo on WMMR, the DeBall always fell on Dec. 7 and was promoted as a “day which will live in infamy.” It began as a joke.

  8. May 11, 2023 · John DeBella, one of the most enduring and successful voices in Philadelphia radio, told his listeners Thursday morning that he plans to retire after more than four decades on the air.