- John Garabedian
John Garabedian is an American radio personality and disc jockey, known as the host of "
Open House Party ". He has been involved inMassachusetts radio and television stations for around fifty years. John lives in Boston Massachusetts.At the age of 17, John joined Worcester station WORC as a disc jockey. Several years after joining, he became a co-host of the original Open House Party radio program, which was a weekday show at that time. By the late 1960s, John was a program director at WMEX-AM (now
WWZN ), and worked with well-known Boston-area disc jockey Arnie "Woo-Woo" Ginsberg.In 1969, John and partners founded WGTR-AM (now
WBIX ) as a top-40 station servingMetroWest from Natick. About a decade later, he and his partners would add a second station, broadcasting fromNantucket , WGTF-FM (which eventually became the currentWRZE ).Two years after
MTV 's 1981 debut, John and his aforementioned fellow WMEX alumnus Arnie Ginsburg started a Boston-area 24-hour music video station, WVJV-TV (nowWUTF-TV ). Their station, known by its nickname, "V-66", mirrored MTV's early all-video format and lasted until 1986, when WVJV phased out videos and was sold to theHome Shopping Network .About twenty years after the start of his V-66 channel, in 2003, John would found his second music and youth-oriented cable television station, XY.tv. The show found distributors, but ceased operations in 2006.
Following the end of his first television venture, John returned to radio. In 1987, John revived the
Open House Party show as a Saturday and Sunday evening, all-request program on Boston stationWXKS-FM . Over the next twenty years, the program grew into a nationally syndicated show, broadcast on over 100 stations in the United States.External links
* [http://www.bostonradio.org/stations/21109 The Boston Radio Dial: WBIX(AM)]
* [http://www.chicstreets.com/xy.html XY.tv]
* [http://www.openhouseparty.com Open House Party site]
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