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  2. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    In May 1985, Capital Cities Communications, which owned Detroit radio stations WJR (760 AM) and WHYT (96.3 FM, originally WJR-FM, now WDVD), announced its acquisition of ABC. [3]

  3. Dick Purtan - Wikipedia

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    Paul Richard Purtan (born July 11, 1936) is an American radio personality. His last radio job was as the morning radio show host on WOMC serving the Detroit, Michigan, radio market.

  4. Brad Galli - Wikipedia

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    Brad Galli is the sports director at WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan. He regularly covers the Detroit Lions, Red Wings, Tigers, Pistons, as well as Michigan, Michigan ...

  5. Jerry Hodak - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Hodak (born April 11, 1942) [1] is the former chief meteorologist on ABC's Detroit, Michigan affiliate, WXYZ-TV. [2]A native of Detroit, Hodak graduated from ...

  6. Detroit TV news anchor Brian Abel is leaving WXYZ-TV for a ...

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    Currently, Abel helms the 5 p.m. newscast on 7 Action News on Detroit's ABC affiliate and the 10 p.m. 7 Action News that airs on TV20. He also covers politics and has led several major breaking ...

  7. Joey Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    On-air, Reynolds played the part of a heel, openly denouncing the Beatles and refusing to play their records or mention their names. [ 5 ] Joey Reynolds was in the category of disc jockey, playing music on music intensive radio stations from the very late 1950s until the mid-1980s during his time on Z100 and WFIL.

  8. List of Detroit Tigers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    WKBD, for many years known as Detroit's leading independent TV station, as well as the longtime over-the-air TV home of the Red Wings and Pistons, televised Tigers games starting in 1995 (when it was an UPN owned-and-operated station) until 2003.

  9. Bill Bonds - Wikipedia

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    He served in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1955 before graduating from the University of Detroit with a B. A. in political science and English in 1959. [ 2 ] Career