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For A Serious Journalist, A Sense Of
Humor Is Key:
Jon Keller
It comes as no surprise
that Jon Keller, political analyst and satirist for "The News at Ten" on
WLVI-TV 56, was class clown while growing up in Cambridge. He was also a
voracious newspaper reader who discussed politics around the dinner
table with his parents. At a young age, Keller thought it would be fun
to be a political commentator.
Also true to character,
Keller has a few quirky ways, even in his private life. For example, he
and Inez, his wife of nearly 25 years, have lived only in homes with a
view of the Prudential Center tower, their symbol of being true
Bostonians. "We love it here; we're rooted here," says Jon.
Then, there's the story of
their current house, which is in a suburb west of Boston. Long ago, the
couple and their young sons coveted their next-door neighbor's spacious
backyard. When the neighbors moved out 10 years later, the Kellers
purchased the 1932 Garrison Colonial, moving only 100 feet away.
With the addition of a
treehouse and a tree swing, the yard became ideal for sons Barney, now
19 and a college freshman, and Jared, 17, a junior in high school. Even
Cleo, the family's beloved 8-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, loves
to tug on the rope of the tree swing.
There's also the couple's
thing about "trash picking." While their decor includes some new items
(built-in bookcases, a renovated butcher block kitchen), they also shop
at used furniture stores, flea markets, and, well, among other people's
discards from curbside trash. Inez, who just turned 50, is a decorative
furniture painter who remakes the finds into treasures that adorn the
cozy home.
The couple also enjoys art
of all kinds. Inez's collection of beaded purses sits atop a Japanese
tea table in the entryway. In the living room, a favorite drawing of the
old abandoned mills in Lawrence sits prominently above the large
fireplace.
"No matter the weather
outside, it's always a beautiful day in Lawrence out our picture
window," Keller says with a smirk.
A picture from Lawrence is
no coincidence, as its radio station was one of many media stops along
Keller's rich career path. Now 48, he began his profession as an intern
at WEEI, then an all-news station, when he was a junior at Brandeis
University. While completing college, he also worked at the station as a
part-time producer and news writer.
Over the next two decades,
he worked in radio, television, print, and held a brief stint in public
relations. He produced the David Brudnoy show at WHDH and later at WRKO,
where he eventually had his own weekend show. Later he began covering
politics at the Tab newspapers and the Boston Phoenix. He joined WLVI in
1993.
Keller possesses little
memorabilia showing he has interviewed all the pols, including Clinton
and the current President Bush. "I don't collect political paraphernalia
and I don't chum around with these guys," he stresses.
"It's nice to have a haven
where politics doesn't matter," Keller says of his happy home life. "By
the end of the day, I'm so sick of my own opinions - we're not sitting
around debating politics."
Nonetheless, at home, who
has the last word?
"Cleo," says Inez,
pointing at the Labrador pawing at the door to come in.
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