Proud FM nails down afternoon format
TORONTO NEWS / Mike Chalut is your happiest servant
Scott Dagostino / Toronto / Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Mike Chalut.
“I don’t know if you’ll think this is cheesy or not,” says 32-year-old VIP host Mike Chalut, “but I do kind of want to be like Ryan Seacrest.”

Having worked as host at upscale restaurants like Brassaii, MoRoCo and the Ultra Supper Club, he is curiously pleased with having once been described as “the number one servant in Canada.” After all, he’s taken care of celebs like Paris Hilton, Drake, Justin Bieber and David Beckham.

But with his new role at Proud FM as host of the Mike Chalut Show, he might now sincerely be the happiest man in Toronto.

In person, Chalut is infectiously upbeat. The gay and lesbian–themed radio station is no doubt hoping that quality in the afternoon will ease the fan backlash it suffered after May 5, when disagreements between management and the on-air talent led to the abrupt firing of all four live, on-air hosts — including Shaun Proulx and Deb Pearce.

“I’m not replacing Shaun, not at all!” Chalut says. “They are two different shows.”

Indeed, while Proulx would mix discussions of crystal meth or HIV issues into the daily chatter, Chalut admits to proceeding with caution.

Take his interview with Tracey Sandilands, in which he thanked the Pride Toronto executive director “for bringing the community together” after it rescinded the ban on political messaging it had put in place to begin with.

“I was way too new!” he says. “It was an intense, intense situation, and for me to take a political stance after I’d only been there a week? I couldn’t do that.”

Chalut insisted on making the interview “positive for all sides” because, he says, “Pride is the happiest time in this city, and after the G20 nightmare, we needed a good time.”

Making no apologies, Chalut asks, “Am I a positive, upbeat person? Absolutely! It’s what I’ve been able to brand myself as, and it’s what I believe in. It stems from my father and how I was raised, and as cheesy as it sounds, it’s who I am.”


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It's not the same, but...
Interesting article. I have listened to all of these hosts, a few of whom have been there for a while now. While the afternoon format will never be the same, and I still mis THE SPS dearly, I'd like remind people (and esp. the station) that I was one of THE SPS Show's biggest fans, I still miss tuning in for the wit and depth that team offered. Being fair though, we can and should give the Mike a chance. I have. His show is very "pop styled", and yes, kinda Ryan Seacrest-like :) It's not the same, but as I have learned nothing amazing can be duplicated but sometimes things are forced to change for whatever reasons they might be. This is a new chapter for Proud Fm, so let's see how it works out for him.
Derek, Toronto ON
07/29/10 3:48 PM EST
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I have listened off and on to PROUD FM and just the other day I tuned in while out in my car and if the announcer on air was the new afternoon guy, I tuned out after hearing just how amateur it was sounding. I lost alot of respect for the station after the firings and lost even more respect for the owners. Evilov
A listener, Toronto Ontario
08/04/10 4:27 PM EST
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