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Shepard was the host of the Shep, Shower 'N' Shave sports radio morning show which was syndicated by Michigan Media Network and heard on 1130 WDFN in Detroit, 1660 WQLR in Kalamazoo, and 101.1 WGRY in Northern Michigan (Grayling/Roscommon), [6] and is a sports reporter for Fox Sports Detroit.
He is the co-host of Karsch & Anderson (formerly the Big Show), a radio talk show heard weekdays on WXYT-FM "97.1 The Ticket" in Detroit, Michigan.Doug also hosted The Brady Hoke Radio Show, a weekly syndicated Michigan Wolverines football discussion program, along with Jim Brandstatter, and varying assistant coaches and players which airs live on Thursdays during the college football season.
Dickerson moved to Detroit in 1988 and WWJ, where he served as a general assignment news reporter and weekend news and sports anchor. He also hosted the post-game call-in show for the station's Detroit Lions broadcasts. In 1995, Dickerson moved to crosstown competitor WJR, where he held a variety of positions.
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This new show is not simulcast on WDFN in Detroit like "Sean, Terp, and Killer" had been. It was announced on October 23, 2015 that longtime sports-talk host in Metro Detroit and Grand Rapids, Sean Baligian, would take over the Noon to 3pm slot at WGMC [14] and officially started on November 2, 2015. WGMC would later drop the sports talk format ...
With WDIV-TV's Devin Scillian poised to leave his lead anchor role in mid-December, the Detroit station already has a new anchor. Former Sacramento anchor Ty Steele of KCRA-TV announced on social ...
MacCallum has served as a reporter and commentator since 1991, working at The Wall Street Journal, NBC and local stations before joining Fox News in 2004. ... Cavuto, who joined Fox News in 1996 ...
Jim Brandstatter (born 1949 or 1950) [1] is an American former sportscaster. He served as a radio announcer for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1979 to 2021, and for the Detroit Lions from 1987 to 2017. [2]