Aubrey Eugene Loving
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Born | Richmond, Virginia | November 18, 1942
Nationality | American |
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Aubrey Eugene Loving Born in Richmond, Virginia on November 18, 1942, Aubrey Eugene Loving, Jr. ultimately became Virginia's most successful principal; owner of Radio and Television stations not affiliated with Newspaper Companies, such as Landmark or Media General.
Gene Loving wrote a book "Loving Life" detailing his journey from 16 year old DJ in Richmond to Chairman of the Board of the largest group of Independent Television Stations in the USA, public company TVX Broadcast Group. In addition to daily radio shows on WEZL & WLEE Richmond, WGH & WNOR Norfolk, Gene, for 5 years, was cohost with Dick Lamb of a weekly TV Dance Part show on WAVY TV. During the 1960's and 70's Gene's company, AGL Productions, promoted almost every major concert at The Dome in Virginia Beach, or the Norfolk City Arena. Currently Gene Loving is Chairman and CEO of MAX Media, based in Virginia Beach with radio stations in three different states.
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