Benztown, a global leader in radio imaging, voiceover, programming, podcasting and jingles, announces the release today (4/13) of two new episodes of “Chachi Loves Everybody,” an original podcast produced by Benztown and featuring Benztown president and audio brand builder Dave “Chachi” Denes. The first new episode features Chachi’s recent chat from Benztown’s Los Angeles studios with Michael Harrison, founder and publisher, TALKERS. In the second new episode, Chachi talks to Wayne Johnson, founder and owner of Rockaway Records in Los Angeles.
“Chachi Loves Everybody” takes listeners with Denes – better known as “Chachi” – as he sits down for candid conversations with radio’s legends, master brand builders, up-and-comers, and innovators in the burgeoning audio space, revealing the true stories behind their successes and their insights into building iconic brands through audio. According to Harrison, “Chachi is one of the most effective media platform interviewers I’ve ever encountered. He pulled stuff out of me that I’ve never said publicly. Radio freaks are going to love this podcast.”
Today’s Benztown press release states: Before founding TALKERS, radio innovator and thought-leader Michael Harrison worked at legendary radio stations from coast-to-coast, including WNEW-FM in New York, KMET in Los Angeles, KRPI in San Diego, WTIC in Hartford, CT, and WCBS-FM in New York. He also founded the AOR format, hosted several syndicated shows, and was the first managing editor for Radio & Records. Harrison has been a columnist for Billboard, a radio station owner, and member of the band Gunhill Road.
Harrison shares with Chachi and his listeners:
— How he started his career by creating one of the first progressive rock radio stations on Long Island with his colleague Richard Neer
— What it was like to work in NYC radio for three different formats at once – and teach at NYU at the same time
— About his move to San Diego and his instrumental role in the creation of the AOR format
— Stories behind the syndicated shows he hosted and what it was like working with Norm Pattiz in the early days of Westwood One
— How he published his own radio/music charts in his Goodphone publication and being bought out by Billboard
— Moving to talk radio and founding TALKERS magazine, TALKERS.com and the TALKERS Convention
— Joining the band Gunhill Road and releasing music with them
— What the radio industry must do to stay relevant
— And more!