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In 1969, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began to impose restrictions on the common ownership of print and broadcast media in the same market.The combination of the Detroit News and WWJ-AM-FM-TV was given grandfathered protection from the new regulations, but by the mid-to-late 1970s, the Evening News Association was under pressure to break up its Detroit cluster voluntarily.
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The station first signed on the air on October 9, 1948, with 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of programming [2] as the second television station in both Detroit and Michigan, over a year behind WWJ-TV (channel 4, now WDIV-TV) and 15 days ahead of WJBK-TV (channel 2).
Devin Scillian, the evening anchor on WDIV-TV for 28 years, announced his retirement during Tuesday's 6 p.m. newscast. Devin Scillian, longtime anchor on WDIV-TV in Detroit, will retire in ...
With WDIV-TV's Devin Scillian poised to leave his lead anchor role in mid-December, the Detroit station already has a new anchor. Former Sacramento anchor Ty Steele of KCRA-TV announced on social ...
The Tigers have spent most of their broadcast televised history across two of Detroit's heritage "Big Three" network stations, WJBK (Channel 2, Fox; formerly with CBS from 1948 to 1994) and WDIV (Channel 4, NBC; originally WWJ-TV from 1947 to 1978), as well as two of the market's former legacy independent stations, WMYD (Channel 20, formerly ...
A former Detroit TV reporter and anchor has filed a lawsuit alleging he was fired from a Los Angeles TV station group because he is an older, white, straight man. ... He worked at Detroit’s ...