Philips Hanging Up His Headphones
Philips has been in Central Florida since 1972, starting as a news reporter — and later, News Director of the former WKIS-AM, and has done afternoons at WTKS since 1992, the year before the station adopted Walter Sabo‘s “Real Radio” identity. Philips told the Sentinel he doesn’t plan to leave the area after his retirement, although he said he would like to try and get away for several months after leaving Real Radio. Looking ahead to his impending departure, Philips, citing his “Irish stoicism,” remarked, “I don’t want a roast, and I don’t want a going-away party.” He said he doesn’t want attention because it makes him uncomfortable.
RAMP reached out to Jack Bradshaw, PD of Real Radio 104.1, who remarked of Philips, “Jim has been the patriarch of Orlando’s Real Radio 104.1 FM as host of the Philips Phile heard afternoons on WTKS for the past 25 years. To say he leaves big shoes to fill is a gross understatement.”