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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 .
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. "Matthews" was the name he used professionally; his legal surname was "Nicolai".
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.
For years, CBS’ WWJ-TV Detroit held the dubious distinction of being the only major network owned-and-operated station without a news department. But that’s about to change: 20 years after ...
WWJ-TV. / 42.447917°N 83.173083°W / 42.447917; -83.173083. 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, an independent station. The two outlets share studios on Eleven Mile Road in the ...
Police were called to the Chesterfield Township home of Jim Matthews, an overnight news anchor at WWJ NewsRadio 950, after a woman who had escaped a home on Hidden Harbor Condominiums called ...
Detroit Pistons vs. Chicago Bulls channel today. TV: Bally Sports Detroit Extra, TV-20 Detroit (WYMD). Radio: WWJ-AM (950; Pistons radio affiliates). Streaming: Fubo (). If you do not have Bally ...
After he graduated from Cooley High School in Detroit, Tony enrolled at Specs Howard School of Media Arts. In 1986, Ortiz began his radio career as an intern at WXYT-AM, where he later he gained a paid position with the station. He first worked as a producer for Michigan State basketball and football. In 1991, Ortiz left WXYT-AM and joined ...