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Last seen on: Daily Beast Crossword Tuesday, February 7, 2023

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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.

Salzman was raised in Brooklyn, New York. He earned his college degree from Brooklyn College, during which he had a stint at The New York Times. 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.

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. Salzman wrote, produced, booked guests, and even did makeup; the show attracted many big celebrities. An interview with Michigan Governor George Romney inadvertently ended Romney’s presidential campaign in 1968.

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