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“You’re Worth It” – Why Michigan Broadcasters Went to Washington, D.C.

Mar 6, 2026

This week, Michigan broadcasters flew to Washington, D.C., joining a record number of their colleagues from across the country to meet face-to-face with members of Congress and advocate on behalf of you, your stations, and the future of broadcasting.

Radio First to Consolidate Operations in Port Huron

Mar 6, 2026

Radio First (Liggett Communications) has announced some major changes to its cluster in Port Huron. The 1380 WPHM calls will move to 1450 WHLS and its 105.5 translator along with its morning show hosted by Paul Miller.  Along with Miller, the rest of the new 1450/105.5 programming will be the country/folk/rock programming currently heard on 1590 WHLX and its 92.7 translator (“92.7 The Hills”). 

Former U.P. Radio Host Bruce Nelson Passes

Mar 6, 2026

Following his years in the Air Force, he worked at multiple radio stations in Kentucky.  Nelson returned to Michigan in 1972 and was a well-known radio personality for WDBC, WBDN and WCHT/WGLQ, retiring in 1993.

Detroit PBS Receives $100,000 Grant from Masco Corporation

Mar 6, 2026

“Detroit PBS is proud to continue our partnership with Masco, whose investment strengthens our ability to serve Southeast Michigan with trusted journalism and meaningful programming,” said President & CEO Rich Homberg. “This support helps us deepen our coverage of critical civic issues while ensuring audiences have access to content that informs, inspires, and connects our community.”

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FCC Waivers Needed for EAS Equipment that Is Not Operational But Not Defective

Mar 6, 2026

In the last three weeks, we have noted three cases where the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau granted waivers to broadcast stations to temporarily disconnect their EAS equipment while changing tower sites.

Michigan College Student Stations Win National Broadcasting Awards

Feb 27, 2026

Hillsdale College Student Radio (WRFH), Michigan State University Student Radio (WDBM) and Western Michigan University Student Radio (WIDR) recently placed first place in several categories in the 2026 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) College Media Awards.

Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame to Induct 5 Members, including former WXYZ VP/GM

Feb 27, 2026

The Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame announced Thursday (2/26) that it will induct five members in 2026.  The five include Jeanne Findlater, former VP/GM of WXYZ (Detroit); photographer Steve Jessmore, who worked for different publications, including The Flint Journal; Bill Kubota, a video journalist at Detroit Public Television, who previously worked at WXYZ and WJRT in Flint.

WOOD-TV Anchor Susan Shaw Announces Retirement

Feb 27, 2026

This past Monday (2/23), Nexstar’s WOOD-TV (Grand Rapids) announced the upcoming retirement of longtime main news anchor Susan Shaw, marking the end to a remarkable broadcasting career that has spanned nearly 40 years, including more than 3 decades of dedicated service to West Michigan audiences. Her final day behind the desk will be Friday, March 27.

West Michigan Radio Icon Reese Rickards Passes

Feb 27, 2026

One of the longtime voices of West Michigan has died.  WBCT-FM (Grand Rapids) operations manager Dave Taft announced in a social media post that former DJ and host Reese Rickards died this past Tuesday (2/24).

MacDonald Broadcasting Saginaw Market Manager Bob Lawrence to Retire

Feb 27, 2026

“It’s truly a momentous day personally, as I announced my impending departure from MacDonald Broadcasting and retirement from the business for which I have been so very passionate,” Lawrence wrote on Facebook. “I’m truly proud of all I’ve accomplished throughout this wonderful career that has filled nearly half a century in the blink of an eye.”

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