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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. WXYZ - Wikipedia

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    WXYZ may refer to: . The last four letters of the English alphabet; In broadcasting, the following stations. WXYZ-TV, an ABC-affiliated television station (channel 25 ...

  4. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Television Network has provided a live streaming service of world news, known as "ABC News Live," for eighteen hours per day, since 2018. This is available via ABC's official platform on Hulu, as well as the network's official YouTube channel. [1] In 2014, the CBS Television Network launched a live streaming news service, entitled "CBSN ...

  5. Robbie Timmons - Wikipedia

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    She was the first female news anchor in American history to anchor the 6:00pm and 11:00pm broadcasts in March 1973 while anchoring the news at WILX-TV in Lansing, Michigan. After four years at WILX-TV in Lansing, she was offered a job working as a reporter and 11pm news anchor for WJBK-TV (CBS) in Detroit, where she worked for six years.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Mark Scott (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Scott attended five colleges and served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War before starting his career in broadcasting.. He became a radio host on ...

  8. Steve Wilson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    [15] In a follow-up email to Detroit blogger Dave Shea, Wilson noted his intent to start a not-for-profit news organization he originally dubbed The Michigan Center for Investigative Reporting. [16] On the day Wilson's non-profit (ultimately named The Michigan News Center) was to go live on the Internet, he suffered a massive heart attack.

  9. Dave Diles - Wikipedia

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    Dave Diles was born October 14, 1931, in Middleport, Ohio.At age 13 he started delivering the local newspaper, The Daily Sentinel, in Pomeroy, Ohio. Diles moved to Athens, Ohio, and attended Ohio University.