It’s been a long time since anyone could say, “It’s all happening at 2CH,” but with new management, a rebrand and a fresh coat of paint - not to mention a new website - the old girl’s looking pretty flash again.
Glenn Wheatley talks to Peter Saxon about the strange and drawn-out sales process and what his plans are for 2CH.
Over 50 years ago when Bob Rogers interviewed a young Glenn Wheatley, bass player for Master’s Apprentices, one of Australia’s hottest bands at the time, he could not have imagined that some day this long haired git with the tight pants and the outsized package would be his boss.
With John Farnham'sWhispering Jack album set for re-release later this month, Farnham's manager Glenn Wheatley recalled the launch of the biggest selling album in Australian music history.
Speaking to Carmela Contarino on the RadioWest network Classic Cafe this morning to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, Wheatley was "wildly nostalgic," about that period, according to Contarino.
The radio network owner and music entrepreneur spoke candidly about a range of topics.
EON Sports Radio has created history, launching Australia’s first national 24-7 sports radio station.
Available on all digital radios (DAB+) in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide and via the EON Sports Radio website and mobile app nationally, EON Sports Radio will feature live and exclusive free-to-air audio coverage of the English Premier League, along with broadcasts of the A-League, NBL and much more.
Glen Wheatley has clinched a deal with TopBetta Holdings to provide sports betting, race wagering and fantasy tournament services for his new digital radio and mobile app platform EON Sports Radio.
There is no more staunch supporter of Australian music than Glenn Wheatley. Himself, a musician; bass player in legendary 1960’s – ‘70’s rock band The Masters Apprentices, Wheatley went on to manage superstars including John Farnham, Delta Goodrem and the Little River Band.