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  2. WWJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WWJ (950 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve Detroit, Michigan, featuring an all-news radio format known as WWJ Newsradio 950. Owned by Audacy, Inc. , the station services Metro Detroit , is the market affiliate for CBS News Radio , and the flagship station for the Michigan Sports Network .

  3. WWJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WWJ-TV (channel 62) is a television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is owned and operated by the CBS television network via its CBS News and Stations division, alongside WKBD-TV (channel 50), an affiliate of The CW. The two outlets share studios on Eleven Mile Road in the Detroit suburb of Southfield; WWJ-TV's transmitter is ...

  4. Murder of Jim Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Jim Matthews was the overnight anchor at Metro Detroit's WWJ-AM known as "Newsradio 950". He had held that position for seven years. He was 57 years old at the time of his death. [1] "Matthews" was the name he used professionally; his legal surname was "Nicolai". [2]

  5. WWJ - Wikipedia

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    WWJ (AM), a radio station (950 AM) with an all-news format owned by Audacy. WWJ-TV, a CBS owned and operated television station (channel 21, virtual 62) Stations formerly known as WWJ. WXYT-FM, a radio station (97.1 FM) that was known as WWJ-FM from 1948 to 1981. WDIV-TV, an NBC affiliated television station (channel 4 virtual/32 physical) that ...

  6. William Edmund Scripps - Wikipedia

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    William E. Scripps in a Curtiss Model F in 1914. William Edmund Scripps (May 6, 1882 – June 12, 1952) was a pioneer aviator and the publisher of The Detroit News. He was also an original founder of the WWJ radio station.

  7. Michigan Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Wolverines Sports Network. The Michigan Wolverines Sports Network is an American radio network consisting of 46 radio stations which carry coverage of Michigan Wolverines football and men's basketball. WXYT-FM (97.1 FM) and WWJ (950 AM), both in Metro Detroit, serve as the network's flagship stations.

  8. Detroit News Complex - Wikipedia

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    Detroit News Complex. /  42.328444°N 83.054917°W  / 42.328444; -83.054917. The Detroit News Complex consists of two buildings: a historic office building at 615 West Lafayette Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan, and an associated parking structure, located across the street at 901 West Lafayette. The two buildings were listed on the ...

  9. Tony Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Ortiz left WXYT-AM and joined sister station WWJ, going on to produce Detroit Lions football. [2] In 1994, Ortiz moved from Detroit to work in Houston, TX at KTRH as a reporter and show host covering Houston sports. [2] Ortiz moved from KTRH to competing Houston sports station in KILT in 1999 [2] before returning to Detroit in 2001. [2]