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David Salzman

David Elliot Salzman (born December 1, 1943) is an American television producer and businessman. Salzman has been involved in a number of industries that include television news and entertainment, feature films, live theater, sports, and musical events.[1][2]

David Salzman
Born (1943-12-01) December 1, 1943 (age 79)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
OccupationTelevision producer
Years active1960s–present

Early life

Salzman was raised in Brooklyn, New York.[2][1] He earned his college degree from Brooklyn College, during which he had a stint at The New York Times.[1][2] He was accepted into the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. After speaking with numerous journalists, he was dissuaded from attending Columbia due to "the declining nature of the business". He decided to attend the Mass communications program at Wayne State University.[1]

Career

The Lou Gordon Show

Salzman's career in the entertainment industry started during his years at Wayne State when he was a producer on the popular Detroit television talk program, The Lou Gordon Show, on Channel 50.[3][2][4] Salzman wrote, produced, booked guests, and even did makeup; the show attracted many big celebrities.[5] An interview with Michigan Governor George Romney inadvertently ended Romney's presidential campaign in 1968.[3][6]

KDKA (first stint)

After, Salzman joined Group W, Westinghouse's family of television stations, and moved up the ranks beginning with the CBS affiliate KDKA in Pittsburgh as news director from 1970 to 1972.[2][7][8][9]

KYW

Later in 1972, Salzman moved to Philadelphia, where he became the station manager at KYW.[10][9] During his time as station manager, he was an executive producer on The Mike Douglas Show.[2][6]

KDKA (second stint)

In 1974, he moved back to Pittsburgh to become the general manager of KDKA until 1975.[11][2][8]

Group W Productions

Salzman was elevated to Group W Productions headquarters in New York City and was named chairman of the board.[10][12] He launched the syndicated strip programs Everyday and The Peter Marshall Show while running Group W.[2][9][13]

NIWS

He moved to Los Angeles in 1978 and left Group W to create NIWS (News Informational Weekly Service), a nationally syndicated news service. NIWS ran in over 200 domestic markets, providing pre-packaged human interest news stories that subscriber stations could incorporate into their local broadcasts. Salzman quickly became a pioneer in the news industry.[14][10]

Telepictures

Salzman joined the nascent company Telepictures as a partner with Michael Garin and Michael Solomon.[10][12] At Telepictures, they acquired syndicated television rights to older programs such as My Favorite Martian, Here's Lucy, and the Rankin-Bass library of stop-motion animated television specials, and would sell them both domestically and internationally. Telepictures quickly moved into original production with syndicated mainstays Love Connection, and the original The People's Court with Judge Joseph Wapner. Television movies and miniseries production followed, with notable productions such as Murder in Texas and World War III.[2][15][6]

Lorimar-Telepictures

In 1985, Salzman and Telepictures acquired Lorimar. With Lorimar-Telepictures, Salzman assumed the office of the president and ran the first-run and syndication television production units.[10][12][2] Including existing hit drama shows that Lorimar had already created (Dallas, Knots Landing, and Falcon Crest), Lorimar-Telepictures remained relevant in the industry by going on to produce new situation comedies such as Full House, The Hogan Family, ALF, and Perfect Strangers.[16] These series were produced at the Lorimar-Telepictures Studios (formerly MGM Studios), which is now Sony Pictures Entertainment.[17]

Warner Bros. buyout

In 1989, Lorimar-Telepictures was acquired by Warner Bros.[18] Salzman became President of Warner Bros. Television, where he also oversaw sales and marketing operations for television cable and satellite companies outside of the U.S. Warner Bros. expanded international telecommunications interests.[2][1][19][20][21] In 1990, he left Lorimar Television to start Millennium Productions, which was eventually renamed to David Salzman Entertainment, pooling the resources of affiliated production houses Lorimar Television and Telepictures Productions. Under his watch, he produced The Jenny Jones Show, and the CBS show Dark Justice.[22]

Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment

Still under the Warner banner, Salzman co-founded Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment with Quincy Jones, which produced well-known shows such as Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and In the House.[10][12][2][17][8] In 1995, Salzman and Jones produced the 1996 Academy Awards.[10][2] In 1996, Salzman was an Executive Producer on the Academy Award-nominated short-film Brooms.[23] In the following year, Salzman produced the movie Steel starring NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal. Salzman has produced more than 15,000 hours of television, including fifteen seasons of MADtv.[1] In addition, Salzman has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, one Daytime Emmy, and two Writers Guild of America Awards.[10][24][25][unreliable source?][26][unreliable source?] Salzman also produced the 1993 Clinton Presidential Inauguration event at the Lincoln Memorial with Jones, along with the Concert of the Americas.[14][27][1] With Jones, Salzman also co-owned Vibe and Spin Magazine.[12] In 1997, both Jones and Salzman part ways, with Salzman starting David Salzman Enterprises on its own.[28] On March 1, 2000, he joined Enigma Digital as a member of the board of directors.[29]

Television stations

In a return to his roots, Salzman has co-owned several television stations. Early on in his career, Salzman sold a license for a WB station in Syracuse.[30] Soon after, Salzman founded and owned KCWE in Kansas City and co-founded and co-owned WBWB in Louisville.[31] He also oversaw the station group for the minority-run QWEST Broadcasting Stations with partners Sonia Salzman, Geraldo Rivera, Willie Davis, Don Cornelius, and Tribune Media.[32][33] In addition to this, he also owned WATL in Atlanta, KMID in Midland, WSPR in Springfield, and WNOL in New Orleans, which he eventually sold the license to News Corp.[33][34][35]

AMGEN Tour of California

In 2006, Salzman co-founded the AMGEN Tour of California. The Tour of California is the only event on the top-level World Tour in the United States and is America's largest professional cycling event.[1][36]

Filmography

Year Title Role
1961–1981 The Mike Douglas Show executive producer[37][6]
1965–1977 The Lou Gordon Show producer[3][6]
1976–1977 The Peter Marshall Variety Show executive producer
1978 Everyday executive producer[13][37]
1978–1991 Dallas Oversaw Production as chairman and president of Lorimar Telepictures[37][17]
1979–1984 Real People Oversaw Production as chairman and president of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1979–1993 Knots Landing Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1981–1993 The People's Court Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[2][37]
1981–1990 Falcon Crest Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1983–1994 Love Connection Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1986–1990 ALF Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1986–1991 The Hogan Family Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1986–1993 Perfect Strangers Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1987–1988 Max Headroom Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37][17]
1987–1989 She's the Sheriff Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1987–1995 Full House Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1988 Aaron's Way Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1988–1991 Midnight Caller Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1990 Trump Card Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[38]
1990–1996 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air producer[37][17]
1991 The Jesse Jackson Show executive producer[39][37]
1991–1993 Dark Justice executive producer[2][37]
1991–1998 Step by Step Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures[37]
1991–2003 The Jenny Jones Show executive producer[2][37]
1993 1993 Presidential Inauguration executive producer[2][37]
1993 A Cool Like That Christmas executive producer[37]
1994 Concert of the Americas executive producer[37][40]
1994 On Trial executive producer, writer[41][37]
1994 The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman executive producer[42][37]
1995 The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll executive producer[43][37]
1995–1999 In the House executive producer[37]
1996 The 68th Annual Academy Awards producer[2][37]
1996 Brooms executive producer[44][37]
1997 Steel producer[37]
1997 Lost on Earth executive producer[37]
1997–1998 Vibe executive producer[2][37]
1997–2016 MADtv executive producer[37]
1999 Passing Glory executive producer[37]
2002 The Rerun Show executive producer[37]
2003 Vacuums executive producer[45][37]
2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God co-executive producer[37]
2016 MADtv 20th Anniversary Reunion executive producer[37]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h University Research Corridor (June 1, 2013). "Entrepreneur Profile: David Salzman".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Three decades of good vibes" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Lou Gordon and the Original Romney Flip-flop". HuffPost. November 21, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  4. ^ "The Lou Gordon Program (Show)". The Broadcasting Vault. July 11, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "Lou Gordon, commentator on television in Detroit". The New York Times. May 25, 1977. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Multimedia marketing maven" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. June 2, 1997. Retrieved December 30, 2020.
  7. ^ "Baseball Fans Unhappy As TV Cavers Hearings". The New York Times. July 27, 1974. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "West Coast showbiz folk fondly recall Pittsburgh roots". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  9. ^ a b c Gwenda Blair. "GOLDEN EXTERIOR". Chicago Tribune.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "MadTV Bios". www.wflx.com.
  11. ^ "Television Executive". The HistoryMakers. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Time Warner forms co-venture with Quincy Jones and David Salzman". UPI.
  13. ^ a b "Everyday | TV Guide". TV Guide.
  14. ^ a b "UPN: In The House Producer Bio – David Salzman". mrvideo.vidiot.com.
  15. ^ "Group W: A different drummer" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. 1995. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  16. ^ "A TV titan wagers a wad on movies". Fortune. May 12, 1986.
  17. ^ a b c d e "'MadTV' Producer David Salzman Adapting 'Decker-Lazarus' Novels for TV (Exclusive)". ca.sports.yahoo.com.
  18. ^ "Warner to acquire Lorimar in stock swap". Washington Post. May 11, 1988. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  19. ^ . Google News Archive Search. March 12, 2016. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  20. ^ "How Lorimar, the Company Behind 'Dallas' and 'Falcon Crest,' Bred Hollywood's Ruling Executive Class". Hollywood Reporter. January 9, 2014. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  21. ^ "A TV TITAN WAGERS A WAD ON MOVIES". Fortune. May 12, 1986. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  22. ^ "Salzman leaves Lorimar for Millennium" (PDF). Broadcasting. October 15, 1990. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  23. ^ "The 68th Academy Awards | 1996". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  24. ^ "David Salzman". Television Academy.
  25. ^ "Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment – CLG Wiki". closinglogosgroup.miraheze.org. January 24, 2023.
  26. ^ "David Salzman". IMDb.
  27. ^ "Industry Standard 45: David Salzman from Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz | Podcast Episode on Podbay". Podbay.
  28. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (August 1, 1997). "QDE duo head for splitsville". Variety. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  29. ^ Waller, Don (March 2, 2000). "Salzman boards Enigma Digital". Variety. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  30. ^ "FCC Record". Federal Communications Commission. August 7, 2006 – via Google Books.
  31. ^ "EX-10.4". www.sec.gov.
  32. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/95-OCR/BC-1995-01-02-OCR-Page-0046.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  33. ^ a b Littleton, Cynthia (August 1, 1997). "QDE duo head for splitsville".
  34. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Broadcasting-IDX/1969-Broadcasting/1969-10-27-Broadcasting-Page-0080.pdf[dead link]
  35. ^ "The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas on November 6, 1985 · 46". Newspapers.com.
  36. ^ "AMGEN Tour of California – Santa Clarita". santaclaritatourofca.com.
  37. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am [unreliable source?] "David Salzman". IMDb.
  38. ^ "Trump Card". September 10, 1990 – via IMDb.
  39. ^ "The Jesse Jackson Show (TV Series 1990– ) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  40. ^ "Concert of the Americas". www.tcm.com.
  41. ^ "On Trial". April 29, 1994 – via IMDb.
  42. ^ "The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman". June 25, 1994 – via IMDb.
  43. ^ "The History of Rock 'n' Roll". March 6, 1995 – via IMDb.
  44. ^ "Brooms" – via IMDb.
  45. ^ "Vacuums". May 15, 2003 – via IMDb.

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S OccupationTelevision producerYears active1960s present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 The Lou Gordon Show 2 2 KDKA first stint 2 3 KYW 2 4 KDKA second stint 2 5 Group W Productions 2 6 NIWS 2 7 Telepictures 2 8 Lorimar Telepictures 2 9 Warner Bros buyout 2 10 Quincy Jones David Salzman Entertainment 2 11 Television stations 2 12 AMGEN Tour of California 3 Filmography 4 ReferencesEarly life EditSalzman was raised in Brooklyn New York 2 1 He earned his college degree from Brooklyn College during which he had a stint at The New York Times 1 2 He was accepted into the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism After speaking with numerous journalists he was dissuaded from attending Columbia due to the declining nature of the business He decided to attend the Mass communications program at Wayne State University 1 Career EditThe Lou Gordon Show Edit Salzman s career in the entertainment industry started during his years at Wayne State when he was a producer on the popular Detroit television talk program The Lou Gordon Show on Channel 50 3 2 4 Salzman wrote produced booked guests and even did makeup the show attracted many big celebrities 5 An interview with Michigan Governor George Romney inadvertently ended Romney s presidential campaign in 1968 3 6 KDKA first stint Edit After Salzman joined Group W Westinghouse s family of television stations and moved up the ranks beginning with the CBS affiliate KDKA in Pittsburgh as news director from 1970 to 1972 2 7 8 9 KYW Edit Later in 1972 Salzman moved to Philadelphia where he became the station manager at KYW 10 9 During his time as station manager he was an executive producer on The Mike Douglas Show 2 6 KDKA second stint Edit In 1974 he moved back to Pittsburgh to become the general manager of KDKA until 1975 11 2 8 Group W Productions Edit Salzman was elevated to Group W Productions headquarters in New York City and was named chairman of the board 10 12 He launched the syndicated strip programs Everyday and The Peter Marshall Show while running Group W 2 9 13 NIWS Edit He moved to Los Angeles in 1978 and left Group W to create NIWS News Informational Weekly Service a nationally syndicated news service NIWS ran in over 200 domestic markets providing pre packaged human interest news stories that subscriber stations could incorporate into their local broadcasts Salzman quickly became a pioneer in the news industry 14 10 Telepictures Edit Salzman joined the nascent company Telepictures as a partner with Michael Garin and Michael Solomon 10 12 At Telepictures they acquired syndicated television rights to older programs such as My Favorite Martian Here s Lucy and the Rankin Bass library of stop motion animated television specials and would sell them both domestically and internationally Telepictures quickly moved into original production with syndicated mainstays Love Connection and the original The People s Court with Judge Joseph Wapner Television movies and miniseries production followed with notable productions such as Murder in Texas and World War III 2 15 6 Lorimar Telepictures Edit In 1985 Salzman and Telepictures acquired Lorimar With Lorimar Telepictures Salzman assumed the office of the president and ran the first run and syndication television production units 10 12 2 Including existing hit drama shows that Lorimar had already created Dallas Knots Landing and Falcon Crest Lorimar Telepictures remained relevant in the industry by going on to produce new situation comedies such as Full House The Hogan Family ALF and Perfect Strangers 16 These series were produced at the Lorimar Telepictures Studios formerly MGM Studios which is now Sony Pictures Entertainment 17 Warner Bros buyout Edit In 1989 Lorimar Telepictures was acquired by Warner Bros 18 Salzman became President of Warner Bros Television where he also oversaw sales and marketing operations for television cable and satellite companies outside of the U S Warner Bros expanded international telecommunications interests 2 1 19 20 21 In 1990 he left Lorimar Television to start Millennium Productions which was eventually renamed to David Salzman Entertainment pooling the resources of affiliated production houses Lorimar Television and Telepictures Productions Under his watch he produced The Jenny Jones Show and the CBS show Dark Justice 22 Quincy Jones David Salzman Entertainment Edit Still under the Warner banner Salzman co founded Quincy Jones David Salzman Entertainment with Quincy Jones which produced well known shows such as Fresh Prince of Bel Air Their Eyes Were Watching God and In the House 10 12 2 17 8 In 1995 Salzman and Jones produced the 1996 Academy Awards 10 2 In 1996 Salzman was an Executive Producer on the Academy Award nominated short film Brooms 23 In the following year Salzman produced the movie Steel starring NBA legend Shaquille O Neal Salzman has produced more than 15 000 hours of television including fifteen seasons of MADtv 1 In addition Salzman has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards one Daytime Emmy and two Writers Guild of America Awards 10 24 25 unreliable source 26 unreliable source Salzman also produced the 1993 Clinton Presidential Inauguration event at the Lincoln Memorial with Jones along with the Concert of the Americas 14 27 1 With Jones Salzman also co owned Vibe and Spin Magazine 12 In 1997 both Jones and Salzman part ways with Salzman starting David Salzman Enterprises on its own 28 On March 1 2000 he joined Enigma Digital as a member of the board of directors 29 Television stations Edit In a return to his roots Salzman has co owned several television stations Early on in his career Salzman sold a license for a WB station in Syracuse 30 Soon after Salzman founded and owned KCWE in Kansas City and co founded and co owned WBWB in Louisville 31 He also oversaw the station group for the minority run QWEST Broadcasting Stations with partners Sonia Salzman Geraldo Rivera Willie Davis Don Cornelius and Tribune Media 32 33 In addition to this he also owned WATL in Atlanta KMID in Midland WSPR in Springfield and WNOL in New Orleans which he eventually sold the license to News Corp 33 34 35 AMGEN Tour of California Edit In 2006 Salzman co founded the AMGEN Tour of California The Tour of California is the only event on the top level World Tour in the United States and is America s largest professional cycling event 1 36 Filmography EditYear Title Role1961 1981 The Mike Douglas Show executive producer 37 6 1965 1977 The Lou Gordon Show producer 3 6 1976 1977 The Peter Marshall Variety Show executive producer1978 Everyday executive producer 13 37 1978 1991 Dallas Oversaw Production as chairman and president of Lorimar Telepictures 37 17 1979 1984 Real People Oversaw Production as chairman and president of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1979 1993 Knots Landing Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1981 1993 The People s Court Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 2 37 1981 1990 Falcon Crest Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1983 1994 Love Connection Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1986 1990 ALF Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1986 1991 The Hogan Family Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1986 1993 Perfect Strangers Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1987 1988 Max Headroom Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 17 1987 1989 She s the Sheriff Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1987 1995 Full House Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1988 Aaron s Way Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1988 1991 Midnight Caller Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1990 Trump Card Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 38 1990 1996 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air producer 37 17 1991 The Jesse Jackson Show executive producer 39 37 1991 1993 Dark Justice executive producer 2 37 1991 1998 Step by Step Oversaw Production as chairman and President of Lorimar Telepictures 37 1991 2003 The Jenny Jones Show executive producer 2 37 1993 1993 Presidential Inauguration executive producer 2 37 1993 A Cool Like That Christmas executive producer 37 1994 Concert of the Americas executive producer 37 40 1994 On Trial executive producer writer 41 37 1994 The Roots of Country Nashville Celebrates the Ryman executive producer 42 37 1995 The History of Rock n Roll executive producer 43 37 1995 1999 In the House executive producer 37 1996 The 68th Annual Academy Awards producer 2 37 1996 Brooms executive producer 44 37 1997 Steel producer 37 1997 Lost on Earth executive producer 37 1997 1998 Vibe executive producer 2 37 1997 2016 MADtv executive producer 37 1999 Passing Glory executive producer 37 2002 The Rerun Show executive producer 37 2003 Vacuums executive producer 45 37 2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God co executive producer 37 2016 MADtv 20th Anniversary Reunion executive producer 37 References Edit a b c d e f g h University Research Corridor June 1 2013 Entrepreneur Profile David Salzman a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Three decades of good vibes PDF worldradiohistory com Retrieved December 26 2020 a b c Lou Gordon and the Original Romney Flip flop HuffPost November 21 2011 Retrieved December 26 2020 The Lou Gordon Program Show The Broadcasting Vault July 11 2018 Retrieved December 26 2020 Lou Gordon commentator on television in Detroit The New York Times May 25 1977 Retrieved December 26 2020 a b c d e Multimedia marketing maven PDF worldradiohistory com June 2 1997 Retrieved December 30 2020 Baseball Fans Unhappy As TV Cavers Hearings The New York Times July 27 1974 Retrieved December 26 2020 a b c West Coast showbiz folk fondly recall Pittsburgh roots Pittsburgh Post Gazette a b c Gwenda Blair GOLDEN EXTERIOR Chicago Tribune a b c d e f g h MadTV Bios www wflx com Television Executive The HistoryMakers Retrieved December 26 2020 a b c d e Time Warner forms co venture with Quincy Jones and David Salzman UPI a b Everyday TV Guide TV Guide a b UPN In The House Producer Bio David Salzman mrvideo vidiot com Group W A different drummer PDF worldradiohistory com 1995 Retrieved December 26 2020 A TV titan wagers a wad on movies Fortune May 12 1986 a b c d e MadTV Producer David Salzman Adapting Decker Lazarus Novels for TV Exclusive ca sports yahoo com Warner to acquire Lorimar in stock swap Washington Post May 11 1988 Retrieved December 26 2020 Pittsburgh Press article Google News Archive Search March 12 2016 Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved December 26 2020 How Lorimar the Company Behind Dallas and Falcon Crest Bred Hollywood s Ruling Executive Class Hollywood Reporter January 9 2014 Retrieved 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