For more than a century, Detroit’s WJR has been a powerful voice of the Motor City. Credit: Michigan Municipal League, Flickr Creative Commons Until this month, Tom Jordan co-hosted the morning All ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Dick Haefner, Detroit radio veteran and WJR AM 760 news ...
Frank Beckmann, who spent nearly 50 years with Detroit’s WJR-AM radio station, told listeners Wednesday morning that he’s retiring next month. The on-air veteran has filled many jobs, from news ...
FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2019, file photo, Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford warms up before an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, Calif. Since the start of last year, ...
The Detroit Lions have decided to end their radio broadcast partnership with WJR-AM (760) following the conclusion of the 2020 NFL season. The broadcast of Lions' games on WJR began in 2016 after ...
Male, pale, and stale appears to be the motto of Detroit-based radio station WJR-AM (760). The popular station unveiled its new primetime lineup on Monday, and all six hosts are older white men — Paul ...
Detroit station WJR/NewsTalk 760 AM was honored at the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Excellence Awards, winning Station of the Year for the third time in four years. In addition, WJR ...
The Detroit Lions will have a new radio home in 2016: WJR-AM 760. Lions President Rod Wood, whose promotion from Ford family personal financial adviser to top business executive for the National ...
The former flagship station for Tigers and Red Wings radio broadcasts has re-emerged as a player in contract negotiations for 2016 and beyond. Officials from WJR-AM (760), which carried Tigers and Red ...
DETROIT – Longtime broadcaster and WJR host Frank Beckmann has died nearly one year after retiring from his decadeslong career, according to several reports. Beckmann’s family reported on Friday that ...
Frank Beckmann, 72, a fixture at WJR-AM (760) for 48 years, died February 12, 2022, of vascular dementia, according to his wife, Karen. (Neal Rubin – The Detroit News) I’m remembering Frank on the ...
WJR-AM (760) host Frank Beckmann announced Wednesday he will retire from the radio station in March. “It’s been a great run here at WJR over 48 years,” he said. A Detroit native, he was a news ...
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