The book tells the story about how the Park Avenue radio
station reached a #2 position in the New
York ratings and became the most listened to country
music station of all time during its fifteen years in the format. WHN broadened
the definition of country music and introduced new artists and sounds to the
format, while at the same time its exposure of country records in New York helped country
music cross over to pop radio.
The book is based on interviews with former WHN staffers and
country artists as well as the personal experiences of the author, who was
WHN’s program director for more than six years. The book also includes more
than forty photographs of WHN air personalities and of country music stars at
WHN.
Former WHN Personality (1979-1987) Dan Taylor, now mornings
at WCBS-FM NYC, says: "No one is more qualified to tell the story of WHN
than Ed Salamon".
On Monday, February 25th, Hill Country Live, 30 West 26th Street, New York, N.Y. will celebrate with a WHN reunion including a panel of WHN air personalities moderated by Salamon. Admission is free. The WHN reunion panel features DJs Lee Arnold and Alan Colmes, Hill Country Live Director Jessie Scott.
On Tuesday, February 26th, WFDU 89.1 will broadcast a live
on air reunion of WHN personalities from 9:00 am -3:45 pm.
For those outside of theNew York
area, the broadcast will be available on streaming audio at www.wfdu.fdu.edu.
For those outside of the
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