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Les Garland
Les Garland is an American Entertainment Executive who currently leads mass media entertainment as the Founder and CEO of his company, (AfterPlay Entertainment ), a boutique, multi-disciplinary consulting practice that, in part, matches world famous talent with world-class brands. Garland was the co-founder of networks including MTV: Music Television, VH1, The Box Television Network, and College Television Networks. ==Radio== In his early days in Radio, Garland was discovered by radio giants Bill Drake and (Paul Drew ). From there he became the Program Director of four major market radio stations including K-100 Los Angeles, CKLW Detroit, WRKO Boston, and KFRC San Francisco, all during contemporary music’s prime. In San Francisco, KFRC took the place as the top rated radio station in Northern California and was named Radio Station of the Year. Channeling Orson Welles, Garland created a KFRC promotional spot that has since become a part of radio history and also receiving a Clio for it. The promo, titled “Close Encounters”, stunned listeners by announcing that the station would go silent in order to communicate with extraterrestrials. There, Garland was named Program director of the year. From KFRC, Garland was hand-picked by label founder Ahmet Ertegun and label chief, Doug Morris to managing West Coast operations for Atlantic Records. At that time, Atlantic was home to Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, Abba, Aretha Franklin, Foreigner, The Spinners, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and AC/DC.
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