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  2. WRIF - Wikipedia

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    WRIF (101.1 FM) is a commercial active rock radio station licensed in Detroit, Michigan and serving Metro Detroit as well as bordering city Windsor, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is currently owned by Beasley Media Group . [ 4 ]

  3. Kelly Harmon - Wikipedia

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    Harmon also appeared in many commercials, including a series of "remarkable mouth" spots used by WRIF radio in Detroit. [2] Harmon has her own interior design company in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in lifestyle magazines such as Town & Country and House Beautiful.

  4. Dick the Bruiser - Wikipedia

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    The moniker "Dick the Bruiser" was even used in the 1980s by George Baier, a co-host of the morning drive show on Detroit rock radio station WRIF. Baier's "Richard T. Bruiser" was an effective, entertaining impersonation of Afflis, who actually played himself in a number of popular TV ads for WRIF.

  5. L.A. Live - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Live is an entertainment complex in the South Park District of downtown Los Angeles, California. It is adjacent to the Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center . [ 1 ]

  6. What time, TV channel is Detroit Lions vs. Los Angeles Rams ...

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    Date. Opponent. Week 1: Thursday, Sept. 7. Lions 21, Chiefs 20. Week 2: Sunday, Sept. 17. Seahawks 37, Lions 31 (OT) Week 3: Sunday, Sept. 24. Lions 20, Falcons 6

  7. WXYT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It also carried syndicated programming from the Los Angeles–based Yahoo! Sports Radio, as well as live (non-Detroit) NFL games from across the country via NFL on Westwood One. In February 2009, the station announced it would broadcast games for the Detroit Pistons, beginning with the 2009-2010 NBA season. All of these play-by-play rights ...

  8. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    During Game 2 of the 2004 NBA Finals in Detroit, Jimmy Kimmel appeared on ABC's halftime show to make an on-air plug for that night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He suggested that if the Detroit Pistons defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, "they're gonna burn the city of Detroit down ... and it's not worth it". Channel 7 officials immediately ...

  9. Media in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit television market is the 14th largest in the United States, [2] and it has additional viewers in Ontario, Canada (Windsor and its surrounding area on broadcast and cable). Detroit is home to owned-and-operated stations of CBS , Fox , and Daystar and two station duopolies owned by Paramount Global and E.W. Scripps Company .