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    Ed Salamon

    Entertainment Executive, Content Creator and Educator

    Ed Salamon is an American entertainment industry executive, radio broadcaster, educator, and author.1 He is currently an author at Archer Books.23 Salamon has had a significant impact on the country music industry, being credited as one of the people who led to country music becoming a major force in the mid-1990s.1

    Career Highlights

    • Programmed WHN in New York, which became the most listened-to country radio station of all time in the mid-1970s1
    • Inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 20061
    • Served as National Program Director for Storer Broadcasting1
    • Co-founded The United Stations Radio Network with Dick Clark1
    • Served as President of Programming at Unistar1
    • Executive Director of Country Radio Broadcasters from 2002 to 20091
    • CEO of Savannah Music Group1

    Academic Career

    Salamon has also been involved in education:

    • Adjunct professor of Mass Communications at Middle Tennessee State University (since 2003)1
    • Taught at Belmont University, developing a course on Entertainment Leadership1

    Author

    As an author, Ed Salamon has written two books:

    1. "Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio" (published in 2010 by Arcadia Publishing)1
    2. "WHN: When New York City Went Country" (published in 2013 by Archer Books)145

    Salamon's expertise lies in nurturing creative talents, establishing brands, and creating new business models, with a particular success in start-ups and turnarounds.2

    Highlights

    Dec 15 · en.wikipedia.org
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    Location

    Nashville, Tennessee, United States