Open House Party

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Open House Party
OHPlogo.png
The current Open House Party logo
Genre Top 40/CHR
Running time5 hours
Country of originUnited States
Syndicates
Hosted by
  • Saturday: Kannon (2017-present)
  • John Garabedian (1987-2017)
  • Sunday: Joe Breezy (2021-2023)
  • Kannon (2007-2021, 2023-Present)
  • Kane (2004-2007)
  • John Garabedian (1987-2004)
Created by John Garabedian
Original releaseSeptember 5, 1987
Website Open House Party

Open House Party (often referred to as "OHP") is an American radio show hosted by Kannon (Saturday) and Joe Breezy (Sunday), branded as "The Biggest Party on the Planet!", playing contemporary hit music. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its live all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows. John Garabedian created and hosted both Saturday and Sunday nights for nearly 30 years. The show's audience and revenue peaked from the mid 1990s to late 2000s, where it was heard on over 175 stations and became the world's most-listened-to radio program on weekend nights. Since Garabedian's departure, the show has changed drastically in terms of presentation and production with less than 30 total affiliates. A key reason for OHP's decline is that it is no longer live, but instead, voice-tracked.

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The original logo for Open House Party, used from 1987 to some time in the early 90s. Open House Party Original Logo 1987.png
The original logo for Open House Party, used from 1987 to some time in the early 90s.

The show airs on most affiliates from 7 p.m. to Midnight Eastern Time and 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Central Time, while stations in the western half of the United States delay the broadcast by two hours. Some stations rebroadcast OHP from Midnight to 5 a.m. (in Eastern and Mountain Time) or 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. (in Central and Pacific Time).

History

In 1955, the original Open House Party was created as the afternoon show on radio station WORC in Worcester, Massachusetts. [1] Garabedian would often co-host the show and went on to become one of the key people to bring up ratings and create major success for the station. After the sale of Garabedian's television station V66 in 1986, he realized that being on the radio was his true passion. In March 1987, Garabedian went to a party in Boston where he bumped into the legendary Program Director of Kiss 108/WXKS-FM, Sunny Joe White, who asked Garabedian if he would do a weekend shift on the station. At dinner the following week, Garabedian proposed the idea for a big live, interactive, national party show. White loved it, and agreed to put it on Kiss 108. After looking into various office buildings, Garabedian decided to do the show from his basement. He and his friends strapped a 50-foot pole to his chimney to hold up a little microwave antenna aimed at the Prudential Tower, 24 miles (39 km) to the east, in downtown Boston. [2]

On September 5, 1987, at 7 p.m., Open House Party hit the air for the very first time on Kiss 108. [3] Within six months, it became the most-listened-to radio program in Boston on Saturday night, as well as the most listened to radio program every week in the Boston radio market with a 14.8 share. [4]

By May 1988, stations across the country heard about Open House Party's success and were signing on. The 50-foot pole was taken down and replaced by a satellite dish. By 1990, over 100 stations were carrying Open House Party in the United States and another 40 in Canada. [4] During a brief demise of the Top 40 format in 1992 and the rise of country and hip-hop in the mainstream, many stations were changing formats, which resulted in OHP losing over half of their affiliates and causing Garabedian's syndication network Superadio to nearly go bankrupt. For about 5 years, the Sunday night show became Street Jams, which was hosted by Paco Lopez and playing rhythmic music, until Garabedian decided to put Open House Party back on Sundays, hosted by himself.

This logo designed by Mike Ciolino, was used from 2002 to 2009. John Garabedian's Open House Party Logo.jpg
This logo designed by Mike Ciolino, was used from 2002 to 2009.

Garabedian continued to host both Saturday and Sunday until March 2004, when WFLZ afternoon jock Kane took over the Sunday night show from his house in Tampa. Kane later moved to Washington, D.C., and became a syndicated host through iHeartMedia doing his morning show on WIHT, along with Sunday nights on Club Kane. In December 2007, then Wired 96.5/WRDW-FM Philadelphia afternoon jock Kannon, who had already been a mixer and production manager for Garabedian, became the new host of Sunday nights, and currently voice-tracks the show from his house in Atlanta. Kane died at the age of 43 on March 5, 2021.

On April 16, 2016, Garabedian announced live on the air that his memoir "The Harmony of Parts", would be released on October 3, 2016. The book details his whole life up until that point.

In May 2016, filming had begun for an Open House Party documentary titled "Super Radio FM: The Story of Open House Party". Darren Rockwell, a frequent visitor to the show in the late 90s and early 2000s, serves as the film's producer. Later on, the project was renamed "Be Your Dream: The Story of John Garabedian & the Open House Party".

On October 25, 2016, it was announced that John Garabedian would not return as the host of Open House Party in 2017. Having hosted the show since 1987, Garabedian sold it to United Stations in 2012 and wanted to do something new, stating, "When I sold 'Open House Party' to United Stations four years ago, they required me to host for four more years. That expires at midnight this New Year's Eve. Though they were surprised I declined to renew, I explained that I had one major life achievement I had yet to accomplish and needed space to do it." On December 17, 2016, Garabedian announced on air that United Stations had not found a new host for Saturday nights yet, and was asked if he would stick around until the end of January, to which he agreed. His final show aired on January 28, 2017.

On January 5, 2017, it was announced that Kannon would become the host of Saturday nights, in addition to Sundays which he had been hosting since 2007.

Kannon continued to host both Saturday and Sunday until November 2021, when Hot 106.7/WNFN-FM Nashville afternoon jock Joe Breezy took over the Sunday show. As of December 2023, that station has flipped to country music and Kannon is hosting Sunday again too. The largest market Open House Party currently airs in is Providence, Rhode Island on WPRO-FM for nearly 30 years. The show is pre-recorded and broadcast from United Stations' headquarters in New York.

Segments

This is an incomplete list of segments that have formerly aired on the show. Currently, OHP has no segments or contests.

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References

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  2. "Open House Party ~ The Biggest Party on the Planet!". openhouseparty.com. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  3. "Open House Party MySpace". myspace.com. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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