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Blue Chip Broadcasting founder Ross Love Dies
Love at one time led one of the largest African American-owned broadcast companies in the country. The former VP of Proctor & Gamble, he started his company Blue Chip Broadcasting in 1995 in Cincinnati. Blue Chip went on to own a total of 19 stations through out the Midwest and South, before selling the group in 2001. He did hold onto WDBZ Cincinnati, which was later sold to Radio One in 2007. Love died Tuesday, Aug. 10, of an undisclosed cause. He was 64. Friends are remembering Love here:
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