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  2. List of people from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada The following is a list of people from Detroit , Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area .

  3. Category:Radio personalities from Detroit - Wikipedia

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  4. Detroit TV and sports radio icon Ron Cameron dies at 79 - AOL

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    The news was announced on social media by his producer at WPON-AM (1460), Martin Anthony. Cameron hosted a weekly show on Fridays; Anthony said there would be a farewell show for him at 11 a.m ...

  5. WJBK - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the station has broadcast more morning news hours than any other Detroit television station. In September 2009, the morning newscast was expanded to 5½ hours, airing from 4:30 to 10 am. In September 2011, Fox 2 News Morning expanded to 6½ hours from 4:30 to 11 am, where it joins the station's hour-long midday newscast at 11 am ...

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  7. It was front page news in the Detroit Free Press in January 1974 when Queen Elizabeth's brother-in-law, Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, was arrested in Detroit.

  8. List of newspapers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    “It is the only country weekly in the United States having its own cartoonist and giving its readers a live cartoon on county subjects in every issue.” [28] Lincoln Herald: The newspaper began publishing on January 1, 1908, under the name Lincoln Herald. It was founded by D.C. Magahay.

  9. WHPS-CD - Wikipedia

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    WHPS-CD was the Detroit area's first Black-owned TV station since WGPR (channel 62, now WWJ-TV) became a CBS affiliate. The station was owned until 2015 by R. J. Watkins, who, between 1988 and 1996, hosted and produced a dance program for WGPR-TV, The New Dance Show, which moved to WHPS-CD in 1995 [2], and reruns still air on the station at various evening timeslots.