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  1. Steve and Sharon Edelman. Inducted 2009. Steve and Sharon Edelman began their association as Steve Edelman and Sharon Anderson. Hired by KSTP TV in 1976 to be co-hosts of Twin Cities Today, little did they know that their professional association would lead to marriage. They are about to celebrate their 30th anniversary.

  2. About Steve Edelman. For decades, EP founder and President Steve Edelman has created, executive produced and hosted television shows. Having started in Minneapolis, the company eventually expanded to San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, generating hundreds of hours of series television and specials, and receiving many awards including a ...

  3. Jan 5, 2014 · C.J.: Steve and Sharon, former KSTP pair, still going strong. January 5, 2014 — 7:03am. Vince Tuss, Star Tribune. Steve Edelman and Sharon Anderson hosted “Good Company” together. They’ve...

  4. Jul 18, 2023 · July 18, 2023 ·. Steve Edelman and Sharon Anderson were first teamed up (then married) on KSTP's Twin Cities Today in 1976, here is part of their final show July 18, 1980. Of course they would be back with the memorable Good Company two years later. tcmedianow.com.

  5. R. David Edelman was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, later moving with his family to California, where he attended the Branson School. His parents, Steve and Sharon Edelman, are television hosts and producers. Edelman received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University.

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  7. Sep 25, 2013 · The show also sparked a romance between hosts Sharon Anderson and Steve Edelman, who married and had a son, David Edelman, who now works at the White House for the National Economic Council.

  8. Good Company’s Final Program KSTP June 17, 1994 Steve Edelman and Sharon Anderson. The final Good Company program aired in June 1994. Steve and Sharon look back at 12 years of footage along with Gary Lumpkin, Rusty Gatenby and others past and present.

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