Tedd Webb, who worked in Tampa Bay radio for more than half a century and at WFLA 970 AM for more than thirty years, passed away peacefully at 12:45 Tuesday afternoon, according to a Facebook post by his son.
Lee Ruiz says his 72-year-old father was surrounded by family when he passed.
Webb had announced last week that he was going into hospice and off dialysis.
According to the WFLA website, Webb was born Henry Ruiz in Tampa in 1949, the son of Cuban immigrants. He got into radio at the tender age of 14, saying that it was a way to support his musical ambitions. His starting place was WALT, the Tampa Bay area's first Top 40 hit radio station.
Webb - 1973 |
He spent the first 15 years of his radio career as a music jock, switching to talk when WFSO changed to WPLP and began a talk format. Webb was sacked but talked his way back on the air as host of a sports talk program... one of a handful of pioneering shows in the Tampa Bay area, which didn't have an all-sports station until 1990.
Webb then moved over to WNSI... the successor to his former home WLCY... and co-hosted a show with Nanci Donnellan, later to become famous as "The Fabulous Sports Babe." Their show often irritated Buccaneers management with its jabs at former Bucs owner Hugh Culverhouse.
After WNSI folded, Webb continued doing sports updates on Q105 before joining WFLA, then evolving from a music station to talk, in 1983. At first he hosted the "Sports Huddle" program, then segued into a political talk format. He became a personality on Gardner and Company, then the WFLA morning show, before teaming up with Jack Harris in 1994.
Lee Ruiz says the family is finalizing a "time and place" to pay tribute and will announce those plans when ready.
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