John Hood Garabedian (born December 20, 1941) is an American radio personality and disc jockey. He is best known as the creator and former long-time host of Open House Party. He has been involved in Massachusetts radio and television stations for more than 50 years. In 2013, he was awarded "Broadcaster of the Year" for the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, and in 2014, inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He is currently the President of Jamchannel, a syndication company that produces Liveline hosted by Mason Kelter, a live national weeknight show for Top 40 stations.
In 1969, Garabedian and partners founded WGTR (now WQOM) as a top-40 station serving MetroWest from Natick. About a decade later, he and his partners added a second station, broadcasting from Nantucket, WGTF-FM (which eventually became WEII).
From 1980 to 1984, Garabedian was a weekend DJ on progressive rock outlet WBCN in Boston and often dubbed as "John Gara B-C-N".
Following the end of his first television venture, Garabedian returned to radio. In 1987, Garabedian restarted the Open House Party show as a Saturday and Sunday evening, all-request program on Boston station WXKS-FM. Over the next twenty years, the program grew into a nationally syndicated show, broadcast on over 175 stations worldwide.
Garabedian also founded Superadio Networks and Radiocraft. Superadio was created in 1988 as a distributor for Open House Party; it handled affiliate relations, sales and syndication, while Radiocraft owned and produced the show. Superadio became the largest distributor of mix shows in the world, while Open House Party was a ratings-success in almost every major market in America.
In 2003, while still running Superadio and hosting Open House Party Saturday, 18 years after the start of V66, Garabedian founded his second television station, XY.tv, with music and youth-oriented programming. It cost $10 million to launch the station, and while the channel found Cable television distributors, it ceased operations in 2006.
On April 16, 2016, Garabedian announced live on Open House Party that his memoir titled The Harmony of Parts would be released on October 3, 2016. The book details his whole life up until that time and is described as "the perfect book if you're into radio, sex, drugs, and rock n' roll!"
A movie about Garabedian and Open House Party began filming in 2016, with production currently in progress and a release date unknown. The documentary is directed by Darren Rockwell who was a frequent visitor to the OHP studio throughout the late 1990s – early 2000s, when the show was peaking in popularity. The film is called Be Your Dream: The Story of John Garabedian & The Open House Party and will feature one-on-one interviews with many of the show's past and present employees, celebrities and listeners, along with pictures and audio from the show.
On October 25, 2016, it was announced that John Garabedian would not return as the host of Open House Party in 2017. After creating and hosting the show since 1987, Garabedian sold it to United Stations in 2012. He said in a press release: "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 anyone to replace him yet and asked him to stay until the end of January 2017, which he agreed to do. His final show aired on January 28, 2017.
On January 5, 2017, it was announced that Sunday night host Kannon would inherit the Saturday show as well. In November 2021, WNFN Nashville DJ Joe Breezy was named the new host of Sunday night.
On May 14, 2018, he was nominated for the National Radio Hall of Fame in the category "Longstanding Network/Syndicated Personality (20+ years)" for his 29-year run on Open House Party.
In February 2020, Garabedian began working on a national Top 40 weeknight show called Liveline hosted by Mason Kelter. Again, embracing many of the things that Open House Party was popular for in the Garabedian-era. The show is completely live and debuted on April 18, 2020, on Garabedian's Cape Cod CHR station WHYA, replacing Open House Party with Kannon, which had been on Y101 since its launch in 2013. Garabedian hosted a weekend version of the show from May 23, 2020, until July 31, 2021, which marked the first time he had been on FM radio since the final Open House Party in January 2017, aside from one fill-in shift he did on his Cape Cod Rock music Pixy 103 in February 2019. Liveline is now syndicated in over 25 markets every night.
In January 2024, Garabedian purchased WJIB and translator 101.3 W267CE in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from the estate of former owner Bob Bittner.
Garabedian is the president of the Cape Area Pilots Association (CAPA). Formed in 1995, the association works to promote area aviation and safety, and provides scholarships to local aviation students.
1980s (V66 & the launch of Open House Party)
2000s–2018 (sale of Superadio, launch of XY.tv, end of Open House Party)
2018–present (launch of Jamchannel and Liveline)
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Personal life
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