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  • Brian Micheal Denny (Born May 20, 1983 in Chicago) is the host of The Ford Show. The Ford Show is an internet radio program that is currently broadcast on Nowlive. The show debuted in September of 2007, and features adult-oriented content. On March 29, 2008, The Ford Show will host a 24 hour broadcast for breast cancer research.
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  • Brian Micheal Denny (Born May 20, 1983 in Chicago) is the host of The Ford Show. The Ford Show is an internet radio program that is currently broadcast on Nowlive. The show debuted in September of 2007, and features adult-oriented content. Ford started in internet radio way back in February of 2006, where he hosted a show based on Pro Wrestling over at FanTalkLive. The show, however, didn't last very long, due to the fees that needed to be out to be able to do the show. Ford left internet radio for a few months not knowing whether or not he'd be back but then in August of 2006 he came back to FanTalkLive with a new concept, "The Real Show". A show focused around models, news,and sports. The Real Show stayed on FanTalkLive for a few more shows before making a jump to a rival site, and stayed there for another month or so before being hooked up with some local producers in the Chicagoland area. From December 2006 to February 2006, The Real Show stayed on board with the new network dubbed The KAOS Radio Network until a bad falling out resulted in upper management canceling the show. Ford stayed away from internet radio for months following that hard fallout and really had no desire to get back into it. Then came July of 2006, when Ford found NowLive through some other people he once worked with, and in August, the show was back. The show airs every Wednesday at 10:00 pm et. Past guests: Penthouse centerfold Heather Elizabeth, P.O.D., Doug Stanhope, and TNA wrestler Angelina Love. On March 29, 2008, The Ford Show will host a 24 hour broadcast for breast cancer research.