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  2. WJBK - Wikipedia

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    WJBK (channel 2) is a television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on West 9 Mile Road in the Detroit suburb of Southfield .

  3. Lions vs. Packers live updates: Picks, how to watch Week 14 ...

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    TV Channel: Detroit market: WJBK (Channel 2) | Green Bay market: WGBA (Channel 26) "Thursday Night Football" will exclusively stream on Amazon Prime Video.

  4. Rubin: Fox2 anchor needs a kidney — but not for herself - AOL

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    WJBK-TV (Channel 2) reporter/anchor Hilary Golston and her mom, Denise Gray-Boddie, 75, is photographed at the home of Gray-Boddie in the North Rosedale Park neighborhood of Detroit, Friday, July ...

  5. WJBK-TV Studios Building - Wikipedia

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    WJBK began as an AM radio station (now WLQV) in Detroit. In 1947 the station's television license was awarded by the Federal Communications Commission to George B. Storer's Fort Industry Broadcasting, the forerunner to Storer Communications. WJBK-TV began broadcasting on Channel 2 in Detroit on October 24, 1948 as a CBS affiliate. It was the ...

  6. Former Fox 2 Detroit reporter Erika Erickson returns to local ...

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    Former WJBK-TV (Fox 2 Detroit) reporter Erika Erickson, who left broadcast journalism in 2021 for health reasons, is coming back to Detroit TV news.

  7. Dan Miller (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Dan Miller (born 1962 or 1963) [1] is an American sportscaster based in Detroit, Michigan. [2] He works as the sports director and anchor on WJBK ("Fox 2") and as a radio play-by-play announcer on the Detroit Lions Radio Network.

  8. Charlie LeDuff - Wikipedia

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    Charles Royal LeDuff (born April 1, 1966) is an American journalist, writer, and media personality. He is the host of the No BS News Hour with Charlie LeDuff. [1] [2] LeDuff was employed by The New York Times for 12 years, then employed by The Detroit News, leaving in October 2010 after two years to join the Detroit Fox affiliate WJBK Channel 2 to do on-air journalism. [3]

  9. Detroit news legend Al Allen has died - AOL

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    In 1984, Allen joined WJBK-TV2, which was then a CBS affiliate and is now Fox 2. He retired from that station in 2012. Detroit broadcast legend Al Allen / Credit: Huel Perkins