[6][7] He was described as a showman, mentor, and larger than life presence with a great personality by colleague Adam Stirling, Joe Perkins, Mel Cooper, who originally hired him to CFAX,[8][9] and others.
[10] Moore began his broadcasting career reading the news at CKUA Edmonton in 1956, moving to CKFH and CFRB (Toronto) a short time later.
Moore spent time at a number of stations in Edmonton,[11][12] Calgary, and Kingston, as well as being a news anchor for CKSO TV Sudbury.
Later in the '60s, Moore expanded his portfolio, starting at WSTC Stamford, Connecticut and WTFM Lake Success, New York[13] (as Assistant Program Director and morning radio host) while studying Opera and acting.
[10][23] CFAX concluded its live content at 5:45pm PT, airing a recording of his final sign-off on the station on July 20, 2018, followed by a minute of silence.