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"ESPN 710", Los Angeles PD Larry Gifford is leaving September 13
Gifford says that after four years of improving the ratings at KSPN, he’s going to launch two new businesses, with one in radio and the other outside. At LarryGifford.com, he is putting his 20 years of experience to work “as a coach, strategist, writer, creative catalyst and consultant.” Larry “Smokey” Gifford began in Ohio (Columbus and Dayton), worked at Philadelphia’s early FM talker WWDB (96.5), programmed sports WBNS, Columbus, the ESPN Radio Network and then KSPN, starting in 2006. Gifford’s non-radio business is a partnership with his wife, in the new Body of Light Healing Arts healing center.
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