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Mr. London's illustrious career began at Motown Records in the late 60s, where he held senior executive posts in sales and marketing. He was hands-on and instrumental in the careers of many of the company's legendary artists such as Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. Mr. London, after more than 23 years, left Motown in the early nineties to head up the black music division of RCA Records. From there he segued to A&M Records, where he was President of Black Music, working with such artists as Vesta, the Sounds of Blackness, For Real, and a host of others. In 1994, Mr. London transitioned to the music trade-publishing sector as President of Urban Network. He remained with the company for nine years, while under the helm of Clear Channel. In 2003, Mr. London acquired the Urban Network trademark from Clear Channel and re-launched the respected branch and its flagship magazine, where he is now Publisher & CEO.
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