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    WJBK Fox 2

    WJBK Fox 2

    2.2(39 reviews)
    30.2 mi

    I started watching Fox 2 News morning about 20 years ago because it was the only station with just…read morelocal news in the early morning. It was great to listen to while I was getting ready for work. I still watch every single day from the time I get up until noon most of the time. I love the morning crew, with the exception of Cam. I sometimes think she has early onset dementia. She repeats herself, she makes absolutely no sense when ad-libbing during broadcast, she's RUDE and never, ever seems believable (such as the Phyllis Diller laugh). Why she is still on the show is beyond me because she adds NOTHING! Now to Jason Carr and Lee Thomas......up until several months ago, they were a couple of my favorite people in the morning, however, Jason now does the growl voice much too often and it just ruins his delivery. Lee Thomas has gotten around to doing the same darned thing and it just doesn't have any place on this type of show. I mute the TV when they start that silly back and forth nothingness that Fox has put in as filler to make sure someone is talking the whole time during the very long morning broadcast. I know that all of the local stations do it, but, WHY do they send street reporters out in horrendous weather, late at night, when no one is around, to follow up on stories that are many hours and sometimes days old? It makes the station managers look like idiots, not the reporters, and you don't get any more information than if they just did the report in the studio. LET IT RIP! One of the worst parts of Huel Perkins spots. It's just chaos that no one can decipher because everyone talks over everyone, including Perkins. The only person with enough real talent and control to host LET IT RIP is Taryn Asher! That girl knows how to take control and/or get people back on track. I watch her every time and turn off the Huel segments. I wish they'd make some of the young, new people that they have on the street (Amy Adams, Roop Raj, Erica Erikson, and Robin more permanent studio personalities. It's so nice when they replace the people that are on vacation. Deana Centofanti, is without a doubt, the central star in the morning. Now that Jay Thomas is on for the weekday mornings, it's a great show. Q is a really pleasant person to listen to also and was a great addition to the team. I'll keep watching every day, but please put Cam somewhere else, like maybe find a radio station to put her back on.

    The Good Day Detroit show is a joke and rather than fix it, they extended it for an hour…read more They always have technical issues with sound and show the wrong headings to the stories. The cast is goofy and unprofessional. It is like watching some terrible SNL skit when the Weather Boys do those segments. Marielle has always been about herself and stupid celebrities, so adding her to Deana and Ryan at 9am is brutal. Deana seems like a nice person, although rather bossy, however listening to her stumble on her words and watching her talk with her hands excessively is just too much. She also needs to stay out of her daughters closet, since some things are just too short for her age. Ryan just talks way too loud period! They are always playing with the sound for him creating an echo and who wants to hear him yelling "goooood morning" at 9am. He looks like he is always laughing when he talks and is just about sports; nothing else intelligent to say. It would also be nice to be able to watch the weather without having to turn up the volume because Lori is whispering. It is also difficult to concentrate on the weather when the meteorologist is dressed like a circus clown. Worst whoredrobe ever! And the style guy, seriously! No Caucasian straight man would ever dress like that. It is obvious that this show is no longer targeting my demographic. It has become the value menu of newscasts!!!

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    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe, host of The Block on CBC Radio 2, weeknights 7-9. Best pic this listing could ask for

    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    5.0(1 review)
    35.6 mi

    Continuing my series of FM radio station reviews I come to my favorite radio station- 89.9, CBE-FM…read more I attempted to give it its own Yelp listing but Yelp's corporate overlords must have stricken it from the record. See, Windsor CBC TV and radio operate out of the same physical address and so Yelp considers them one and the same - even though I discovered there's two listings for WCSX since some genius considers "Classic Rock" to be a part of the official name. I don't have a broadcast TV and might catch a bit of CBC TV out at my parents condo. I used to prefer their Olympic coverage and aren't much of a hockey fan but definitely prefer them over US coverage. But consider this exclusively a review of 89.9 FM and not the TV station 9 nor the other Windsor CBC radio station which is all talk. (Two public radio stations, one music and one talk! How much better WDET would be if it could branch out like that!) 89.9 is the number one preset in my Jeep and it was in my Ford Freestyle before that and my Ford Explorer before that. I've never heard the Replacements song Left of the Dial on CBE but it definitely captures that spirit with the music they play. Every year I make a huge Spotify playlist featuring music I discovered that year and a hefty amount comes from stuff I hear on 89.9. I often find myself using the Google search a song feature in the ride as music plays that piques my curiosity. The DJs on here have started to feel like old friends and they all seem to have the coolest sounding names: Saroja Coelho, Julie Nesrallah, Odario Williams, Rich Terfry, Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe, Laila Biali, Errol Nazareth and George Stroumboulopoulus, to name a few. I had to look up those spellings, especially Strombo whose full name isn't often used for obvious reasons. The news guy who comes on briefly at the top of the hour has a totally normal sounding name though - Tom Harrington. I find that funny and fitting. Strombo's Sunday night show is great. Different genres, no algorithm though there's always an interview around 9:30, a track or two from Tom Waits at ten and the last hour from 11 on focuses on metal and punk. Laila Biali plays jazz, Errol Nazareth plays world music and Odario plays chill alternative - great nighttime music. I still miss Laurie Brown whose spot he took, a little, but I've grown to appreciate Odario more and more. And the wonderful Ms. Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe has replaced the retired Laurie Brown as my radio crush. I could listen to the smooth, honeyed tones of Ms. Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe's voice all night, even if the show she hosts, The Block, is only on for a couple of hours. She plays urban music from the 60s and even older to present day. I started following her on social media and she sometimes reposts my Instagram stories videos of me driving with The Block bumping. Be still my beating heart! And I never tire of saying that name - Ms. Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe! Friday nights CBC does an hour long deep dive into a classic album with stories about its creation interspersed between the songs. It's Rich Terfry who usually hosts that. Any day, any time I flip on 89.9 there's likely to be something good on and if there's not I got other presets and I can check back in a little bit. It's pretty much knocked WDET out of the box although I still listen to 101.9 some here and there.

    Ann Arbor SPARK

    Ann Arbor SPARK

    5.0(1 review)
    2.4 miDowntown Ann Arbor

    Ann Arbor SPARK is an organization that helps local businesses and entrepreneurs. They also help…read moreconnect local job-seekers with companies that need talent. I'm a fan of what they do, and they were very helpful back when I was doing intensive job-hunting earlier this year. I ended up finding a job through other venues, but they helped me make a lot of connections and helped keep me from getting discouraged during that time. They do all sorts of workshops and lunches for start-up companies and people who want to go into business for themselves, as well as general regional economic education. The two things they do that I found extremely helpful as a local job seeker were putting out a couple of newsletters and hosting "Hot Shots" career gatherings. They have two newsletters with different focuses (Weekly Event Calendar and Talent Search). If you sign up for them, you'll get an email newsletter about 4-5 times a week. They contain information about recent job openings in the area, workshops sponsored by SPARK, and job fairs around the region sponsored by all kinds of organizations. They also contain just loads of miscellaneous information about things to do and see in and near Ann Arbor. I went to two different Hot Shots meet-ups, both held at Vinology in Ann Arbor. They do hold them at other locations sometimes- the next one is at Melange. Here, you can drop off a resume for the general job bank, and then you can network face-to-face with area organizations and companies that are looking for talent. I got to talk one-on-one with someone in recruiting for the University of Michigan (and got a first interview from this) and also someone with Borders, for instance. You have to pay for wine, but there are lots of free (and tasty) appetizers during these evening networking sessions.

    Community Television Network - televisionstations - Updated May 2026

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