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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - WTVS - Channel 56 (PBS)
At Detroit Public Television, we believe in putting our local community first by sharing the power of media to help others achieve their goals. We revere the trust placed in us by our viewers and supporters and strive to ensure that our programs and services uphold the highest standards of Quality, Integrity, Independence, Impartiality.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - WWJ - Channel 62 (CBS)
In the early years, 62/CBS broadcast network programming and nationally syndicated programming like "Seinfeld," "Mad About You," and "Hollywood Squares." Through the years, various locally-produced programs have been aired by the station, such as "In Depth: Detroit," a locally produced newsmagazine, the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival, Fash Bash, Detroit Marathon, Town Meetings, NCAA basketball and Detroit Lions sports specials. In 1999, Detroit's 62/CBS increased its power from 800,000 watts to 5 million watts. With the construction of a new tower and the increased wattage, WWJTV became the most powerful television station in Detroit, broadcasting from one of the tallest towers in the state of Michigan. WWJTV is part of the CBS Television Stations Group (as is sister station WKBD), one of the largest broadcast groups in the country. Locally, WWJTV and WKBD-TV operate as one of a number of "duopoly" markets in the United States. In 2001, WWJTV moved their offices and production facilities into WKBD-TV's facilities in Southfield.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Ann Arbor News
You can call our main number, (734) 997-7090. Or you can write us at 339 E. Liberty Street, Suite 210 Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Automotive News
Automotive Industry news from Crain Communications.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Birmingham Eccentric
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia MI 48150 Switchboard Phone Number: (734) 591-2300
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Berkley & Huntington Woods Mirror
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers: 36251 Schoolcraft - Livonia MI 48150 Switchboard: (734) 591-2300
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Canton Observer
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft - Livonia MI 48150 Switchboard: (734) 591-2300
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Clarkston Eccentric
Find a location near you where you can purchase each of our weekly publications
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Crain's Detroit Business
Crain's Detroit Business is metro Detroit's leading business publication. First published in 1985, Crain's Detroit Business is the only local weekly business publication providing late-breaking news covering industries such as manufacturing, technology, real estate, health care and financial services. Published weekly for upper-level executives and business owners, it includes award winning coverage, industry rankings and "who's who" listings.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - The Daily Tribune
The Daily Tribune was founded in 1902 by Louis Storz, as a weekly newspaper called The Royal Oak Tribune. The newspaper was purchased by the Miller family in 1919 and was consolidated with several other newspapers in 1925. The newspaper later became The Daily Tribune, publishing Sunday through Friday. In 1978, after running the paper for almost fifty years, the Miller family sold The Daily Tribune to Ingersoll Publications, a Connecticut-based company that owned over twenty daily and weekly papers across the country. In August of 1988, The Daily Tribune was added to the Adams newspaper portfolio.
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