Perkins got his first job in radio during a trip to visit his two brothers in
Detroit in 1964. After breaking in as a DJ and announcer at
WGPR-FM, he expanded to news at
WCHB-AM. He worked as a newsman and assistant director at
WJLB-AM in Detroit before returning to Philadelphia in 1969, where he joined
WDAS-AM/
FM. His distinctive deep voice and progressive points of view became an on-air signature for the FM and AM operations at WDAS over 19 years during the 1970's and '80's. From 1988 to 1997, he hosted a jazz program on Saturday nights on
WHYY-FM. During this time, he was also elected president of the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association and earned the distinction of being one of a select group of news directors and editors nationwide invited to interview
President Jimmy Carter. ==Print media and other projects==