


For the past 15 years, he has worked for Power 104.3, where he worked his way from the street team to have his show.
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His first taste of the spotlight came with his dance crew Full Court Press. Micah Banks is a Honolulu native and proud graduate of Damien Memorial High School. "Our local SummitMedia team is great, and I'm excited about this next chapter."

I'm grateful to continue to entertain my listeners while growing our Hawaiian music brands," Chang said. "The best part of my job has always been listening to music, talking to people, and sharing relatable life stories. He holds two Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, one with the Tropical Knights, from the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts. Chang began his entertainment career at 14, performing with the Tropical Knights. Hawaiian born and raised in Waimanalo on the island of O'ahu, Chang is part of a family of musicians, including famed Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. "SummitMedia is dedicated to our listeners, our business partners, and growing the brand of these great radio stations."Ĭhang launched his radio career back in 1997 as "Island Boy." Listeners know him from Power 104.3, Krater 96.3 and Hawaiian 105. "The promotion of these two Hawaii radio legends as leaders in our company affirm our commitment to continuing the tradition of Hawaiian music," said Patti Ponimoi. Micah Banks moves into the Program Director role for both KRTR (Krater 96.3) and KPHW (Power 104.3). Kona Chang is named Program Director for KCCN (FM 100 The Legend) and KINE (Hawaiian 105). SummitMedia promotes two vetrean air talents to lead stations in the company's Honolulu cluster.
