LEE ABRAMS
Chief Programming Officer, XM Satellite Radio

XM's
Senior Vice President and Chief Programming Officer, Lee Abrams, has been
shaping the American radio industry for over three decades. During the past
37 years, he has brought unparalleled ratings and economic success to radio
stations in over 200 markets, including 97 of the top 100. Winning 318
programming battles, while losing only 11. In 1993, Newsweek listed Abrams
as one of America's "100 Cultural Elite" for his contributions to creating
the modern radio; and Radio Ink listed Abrams as one of the 75 most
inportant radio figures of all time.
Abrams joined XM in June 1998 to help create
the next generation of radio: satellite direct radio. With 100 stations to
develop and program, Abrams is once again challenged to reinvigorate the
radio landscape.
As a founding partner of Burkhart/Abrams, the
Atlanta-based consulting giant, Abrams invented and built Album Rock, the
first successful FM format. He also designed numerous other highly
successful radio formats including the first Classic Rock format at San
Francisco's KFOG; the first FM Urban/Dance format at New York's WKTU, the
first New Age/Jazz format. In addition, he created the original blueprint
for the NBC Source Network. His corporate clients have included every major
broadcast group.
In 1989, Abrams joined ABC Radio Networks as
an internal consultant and oversaw the revolutionary Z-Rock format, which
was the first satellite delivered Superstation, as well as being the first
"Active Rock" format, and was instrumental in the launch of Radio Disney.
Musically, Abrams produced the Grammy-winning
CD "Ah Via Musicom" by Eric Johnson, has appeared on several Alan Parsons
Project CD's, and worked with major labels and recording artists as a
consultant and label head. Among his clients have been great industry
leaders, such as The Moody Blues, Yes, Steve Winwood, Iron Maiden, Bob Seger
and EMI Records.
Abrams' other media projects have included
the redesign of Rolling Stone magazine, the launch of TNT Cable Network,
MTV, American marketing consultant to Swatch and advisor to dozens of
entertainment companies. In addition, Abrams has been the subject of feature
articles in hundreds of consumer publications including Playboy, Esquire,
New York Times, People, and The Wall Street Journal.
At 49, Abrams resides in Washington D.C. with
his wife and two children, and is a Commercial and Instrument rated pilot.
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