Revisiting the past

Pittsburgh:

Ed Salamon was kind enough to share some photos from his recent book signing events with us here at PBRTV.

Above: Jack Bogut, Frank Gottlieb, Perry Marshall and Ed discuss the book at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, South Side Works (3/11/10)

Above: Ed and Mike McGann discuss book at Borders in Northway Mall (3/12/10)

Above: Ed signing books at Barnes and Noble, South Hills Village (3/13/10)

Above: Jack Bogut, Jimmy Roach, Perry Marshall and Ed discuss book at Barnes and Noble, South Hills Village (3/13/10)

Above: Jack Bogut, Jimmy Roach, Ed, Perry Marshall and Dave James at Barnes and Noble

Above: Ed, Mark Roberts and Mike McGann discuss book at Borders, East Liberty (3/13/10)

Above: Mike McGann, Ed and Mark Roberts at Borders, East Liberty

Ed Salamon's book, Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio, [$21.99, Arcadia Publishing] is available at local retailers, online bookstores or directly from ArcadiaPublishing.com or by calling (888) 313-2665.

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Readers’ Forum

It was great to see Perry Marshall. I am 47 now, and remember growing up in grade school through high school listening to him in the overnite hours. He was great and let me tell you it was hard to go to sleep when I was listenning to him. It was always an entertaining time. I often wondered what became of him after retirement, and if he had stayed in the area…
Bob - March 17, 2010 at 12:17 pm

Thanks so much for sharing these terrific photos. How great to see Perry Marshall and Mark Roberts again.Those days and nights when radio was so much fun went by too fast!
Conrad - March 17, 2010 at 1:44 pm

I’ll be 44 in July and I also remember listening to Perry Marshall as well. BTW, I remember when he had a first time caller, he would drop some coins in his can.
Charles D. Mandus - March 17, 2010 at 10:05 pm

Great book. Now I can match the faces to the voices. I spent summers in Western PA and used to listen to KDKA a lot. Great photos.

Never knew that Jim Gearhart worked in Pittsburgh. Listened to him for 10 years when I lived in NJ on NJ101.5. Liked the photo on page 56. He started G.R.I.P. in NJ which stands for “ Get Rid Of Incumbent Politicians” on his radio show so I guess he hasn’t changed much over time.
Robert Jones - March 17, 2010 at 11:33 pm

Oh Perry Marshall’s voice, like pure silk. Really glad to see him at the book signings.
I LOVE this book. I am trying to read it very slowly and absorb all of the memories and beautiful photos.
thanks so much Ed for preserving a most precious part of broadcasting history, the truly golden age of Pittsburgh radio.
radiowave - March 18, 2010 at 07:00 am

Last night I had Ed on my show. To Listen to my interview go to iTalkRadio.us
Bill Alexander (URL) - March 18, 2010 at 07:46 am

Seeing that Perry Marshall is still around made my week. I used to listen to his show when I woke up to sign on WYSS in Saegertown and he came off as such a friendly presence.
Rick - March 19, 2010 at 11:44 am

Own your own piece of Pennsylvania Broadcast History

Now through June 30th 2010 Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History will select 8 winners from all contributors and award a copy of Ed Salamon’s book: “Pittsburgh’s Golden Age of Radio”,
The recently released Arcadia Publishing book covers extinct and current radio stations. Enter as often as you have valid information. The more you enter, the more you increase your chances in the random drawing.

Recognition will be given to the author of original material, in current electronic formats and in written word. Copywrited material or materials in your own words can be supplied by audio, video and print medias.

For example; newspaper stories must be accompanied by written permission from the paper. Information can be sent as a complete file to Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History (info.pmmbh.org) Winners will be announced on Facebook: PMMBH home
Your submissions will create more interest in Pennsylvania Music and Broadcast History throughout the Commonwealth!
Bill Trousdale (URL) - April 21, 2010 at 01:25 am

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