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WLNS Wraps Up 2024 Operation Backpack

Nexstar Media’s WLNS-TV (Lansing) has wrapped up their 2024 Operation Backpack campaign.  The station partnered with Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Counties and Catholic Charities of Jackson, Lenawee, and Hillsdale Counties to collect school supplies for local children, including foster children, adopted children, refugees, and others who may need assistance.

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Shawnte Passmore Joins WDIV-TV

Graham Media’s WDIV-TV (Detroit) has announced that Shawnte Passmore has joined the station as a reporter.  Passmore comes to the station after a nearly 2-year stint as a journalist at KOVR-TV in Sacramento, California. 

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Cadillac’s WCDY Flips to AC

Up North Radio, owned by Dom and Jennifer Theodore has flipped its WCDY-FM (McBain/Cadillac) from CHR to AC and is now billing itself as “The New 107.9 CDY — Cadillac’s Best Mix of the 80s, 90s, and Today.” Just prior to the launch last Friday (8/9), the station stunted with various formats, including Throwback 90s, all TV Themes, Classic Country, and more, ending with the kickoff of the new format at 5 p.m.

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Free Beer & Hot Wings raises nearly $130K for Kids’ Food Basket

This past Thursday (8/8), Townsquare Media’s WGRD-FM (Grand Rapids) morning show “Free Beer and Hot Wings” held a 12-hour commercial-free “Fill the Basket” radiothon to raise money for the nonprofit Kids Food Basket, which serves Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon and Allegan counties.

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CMU 2024 Media Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

This year’s Media Hall of Fame inductees honor alumni who spent their careers working in newspapers, television, public relations and higher education. Many of these names are well-known to those in the Michigan broadcasting community.

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Michigan-Based Newsnet Ceases Operations

The MAB was sad to learn that last Friday (8/2), Cadillac and Farmington Hills-based NEWSnet and sister network SportsNews Highlights discontinued operations, affecting 80 employees.  Crain’s Detroit reported that owner Bridge News LLC said the networks were shut down permanently.

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