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  2. WJZZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WJZZ dropped the call letters to become WPSB on September 13, 1971; the station changed later to WEZN-FM. In 1974, the WJZZ call letters landed on Detroit station WCHD-FM. WJZZ (105.9 FM) was a popular classic jazz/jazz fusion station in Detroit and became one of the first U.S. stations ever to use the smooth jazz format.

  3. Category:Radio personalities from Detroit - Wikipedia

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  4. John Mason (announcer) - Wikipedia

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    John Mason is the public address announcer for the Detroit Pistons' basketball games at Little Caesars Arena who is best known for nearly twenty years as the host of Mason in The Morning show, which aired on WJLB, and for his colorful introductions, and is credited with coining the chant "Deeeeee-troit basketball!"

  5. WJLB - Wikipedia

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    Another competitor arrived in 1996 at the 105.9 frequency, the former Jazz-formatted WJZZ. It became WCHB-FM "The Beat", and later WDTJ "105.9 Jamz" (now urban AC-formatted WDMK "105.9 Kiss-FM"). FM 98 WJLB was known for its specialty Friday mix shows, with songs dating back to the 1980s, hosted by the DJ known as the "Electrifying Mojo."

  6. Category:DJs from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DJs from Detroit" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Juan Atkins; C.

  7. Nights with Alice Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Nights with Alice Cooper was a radio show hosted by Detroit born rock and roll artist and shock rock pioneer, Alice Cooper.It was syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks and broadcast on a wide variety of affiliate radio stations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Oman, and Europe. [1]

  8. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    She worked as an announcer for Search for Tomorrow and also as a producer at CNN, returning to WNEW in 1984. In later years, she was known as "The Grand Dame of New York Night". [71] Maxanne Sartori was the first female progressive rock DJ on KOL-FM in Seattle and was subsequently hired in 1970 as an afternoon DJ for WBCN-FM in Boston.

  9. WDMK - Wikipedia

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    On August 9, 2018, the urban gospel format from WPZR officially moved to WDMK-HD2 and rebranded as the Detroit Praise Network, simulcast on three translators: W228CJ (93.5 FM), W252BX (98.3 FM) and W260CB (99.9 FM). [7] On August 30, 2021, W228CJ flipped to Fox Sports Radio as "The Roar", and is now fed by WCSX-HD2.