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WBLS/WLIB, New York GM Deon Levingston joins the NAB Radio Board
Levingston will take the vacant District 1 seat for New York and New Jersey, by appointment of NAB Radio Board Chair Caroline Beasley. Levingston previously managed Radio One’s Indianapolis cluster, and now he’s the GM at Marconi-winning urban AC WBLS (107.5), the originating station for the syndicated Steve Harvey morning show. WBLS and WLIB are owned by ICBC/Inner City Broadcasting.
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