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2theadvocate.com is reporting that former WBRZ-TV news anchor Ed Buggs has died. He was 55. After his well publized problems, he worked in radio for WJBO-AM and WIBR-AM.
Baton Rouge radio and television personality Ed Buggs died sometime Tuesday at his home, his brother said Wednesday.
Buggs, 55, was a longtime news anchor at WBRZ–TV and the first black television news anchor in Baton Rouge, said John M. Spain, a former Channel 2 news director and station manager.
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