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  2. Category:Radio personalities from Detroit - Wikipedia

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  3. WMGC-FM - Wikipedia

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    The agreement was the first local pro sports deal for "Detroit Sports 105.1," replacing CBS Radio-owned WXYT-FM as the Pistons' radio home. [28] Despite airing Pistons games and staffing the station with sports radio professionals, WMGC-FM did poorly with the sports format, usually averaging about a 1 share of the market, far behind WXYT-FM.

  4. List of people from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, as seen from Windsor ... Movie, radio, television figures and journalists ... Arlene Buszka [668] Danny Fife [669] Bill Freehan [670] Paul Fry [671] Chris ...

  5. Mojo in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Mojo in the Morning is a long-running American morning radio talk show that runs weekdays from 6am–11am, with a warm-up show running from 5am-6am Eastern Time. The show first launched on February 21, 2000, on Channel 955 in Detroit.

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  7. WWWW-FM - Wikipedia

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    The WWWW call letters were originally used for 106.7 FM (and later 1130 AM) in Detroit.Many Detroit-area radio listeners of the 1970s remember WWWW-FM as a rock station with a slightly progressive lean.

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  9. What's My Name? (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The program (originally titled The Speidel Show after its sponsor) ran from September 18, 1950 to May 23, 1954. [11] In the show's early years, each episode began with a comedy skit featuring Winchell and Mahoney. That skit was followed by a quiz segment, What's My Name?, similar to the radio program. [12] The host for the quiz was Ted Brown. [13]