Media in Detroit
As the world's traditional automotive center, Detroit, Michigan, US is an important source for business news. The Detroit media is active in the community through such efforts as the Detroit Free Press high school journalism program and the Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund of Detroit. Wayne State University offers a widely respected journalism program.
Newspapers and magazines
The daily newspapers serving Detroit are the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News, both broadsheet publications that are published together under a joint operating agreement. The Detroit Free Press is the third largest circulating daily newspaper owned by the Gannett Company, after USA Today and The Arizona Republic. The Detroit News is owned by MediaNews Group. Other publications include weekly, monthly, and quarterly alternative media publications.
Daily
- Detroit Free Press
- Detroit Independent
- Detroit Monitor
- The Detroit News
Weekly
- Between the Lines
- Crain's Detroit Business
- The Detroit Jewish News
- Latino Detroit
- Metro Times
- Michigan Chronicle
- The Michigan Citizen
- New (Detroit) Monitor
- Real Detroit Weekly
Monthly
- DBusiness
- Detroit Home
- Hour Detroit
- Metro Detroit Bride
- StyleLine
Quarterly
- INSPIREbride
Periodical
Defunct publications
- Detroit Journal
- Detroit Mirror
- Detroit Sunday Journal
- Detroit Times
- Detroit Tribune
- Orbit Magazine
- Suznanie
Television
The Detroit television market is the 11th largest in the United States;[1] and it has additional viewers in Ontario, Canada (Windsor and its surrounding area on broadcast and cable). Detroit is home to 3 major network O&Os and 1 station duopoly owned by CBS Corporation.
See also Media in Windsor, Ontario for Canadian stations.
Local television stations
Channel | Callsign | Affiliation | Subchannels | Owner | Notes | |
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Channel | Programming | |||||
2.1 | WJBK | FOX (O&O) | FOX Television Stations | |||
4.1 | WDIV-TV | NBC | 4.2 | This TV | Post-Newsweek Stations | |
7.1 | WXYZ-TV | ABC | 7.2 7.3 |
Live Well Network Bounce TV |
E.W. Scripps Company | |
18.1 | WDWO-CD | TCT (O&O) | 18.2 18.3 18.4 |
TCT-SD TCT HD TCT Family/TCT Kids La Fuente (Spanish religious programming) |
Tri-State Christian Television | |
18.1 | WHTV | MyNetworkTV | Venture Technologies Group, LLC, operated through JSA by Media General |
MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Lansing/Jackson market; transmitter located at WPXD's former site in Lyndon Township, Washtenaw County | ||
20.1 | WMYD | MyNetworkTV | Granite Broadcasting | |||
23.1 | WUDT-LD | Daystar (O&O) | Daystar | |||
31.1 | WPXD-TV | Ion Television (O&O) | 31.2 31.3 |
Qubo Ion Life |
Ion Media Networks, Inc. | |
33.1 | W33BY (WHPR) | Independent | R. J.'s Late Night Entertainment Corporation | |||
38.1 | WADL | Independent | 38.2 38.3 |
Antenna TV The Word Network |
Adell Broadcasting Corporation | |
40.1 | WLPC-LD | My Family TV | Glenn R. Plummer & Karin A. Plummer | |||
50.1 | WKBD-TV | The CW (O&O) | CBS Corporation | |||
56.1 | WTVS | PBS | 56.2 56.3 |
DPTV Plus Create |
Detroit Educational Television Foundation | |
62.1 | WWJ-TV | CBS (O&O) | CBS Corporation |
As a result of the many Canadian viewers within broadcast range of the Detroit television signals, the stations within Detroit consider them as part of their primary audience (such as WMYD and WTVS). News-wise, WDIV-TV and WJBK include the Canadian communities in Essex, Chatham-Kent, and Lambton Counties within their weather portions, with WJBK even granting the Ontario viewers equal prominence to the other Michigan communities in their county-by-county forecasts. In the past few years, the Detroit stations have also been stepping up their coverage of border-related and Windsor-related news as well.
Local Low-Power and Satellite stations
Channel | Callsign | Affiliation | Subchannels | Owner | |
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Channel | Programming | ||||
47.1 | W47DL-D | Trinity Broadcasting Network (O&O) | 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 |
Main TBN Programming JCTV Smile of a Child TV – E/I children's programming The Church Channel Enlace USA – Spanish-language |
Trinity Broadcasting Network |
48 (Analog) | W48AV | Ion Television (O&O; repeater of WPXD-TV) | Ion Media Networks, Inc. |
Local television newscasts
- WJBK - Fox 2 News (Mornings 4:30-12pm, 5pm, 6pm, 10pm, and 11pm)
- WDIV - Local 4 News (Mornings, Noon, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, and 11pm)
- WXYZ - 7 Action News (Mornings, Noon, 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, and 11pm)
- WMYD - My TV 20 News at 10 (10pm)
Local cable channels
- Fox Sports Detroit
- Michigan Channel (PBS, University of Michigan)
- WOLV (University of Michigan Student TV, available on campus cable system only)
- Michigan Government Television (MGTV), based in Lansing
Radio
Detroit has the 11th largest radio market in the United States,[2] this ranking does not take into account Canadian audiences.
See also Media in Windsor, Ontario for Canadian stations.
AM
Frequency | Callsign | Branding | Format | Owner |
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560 | WRDT | The Word AM 560 | Christian talk and teaching | Crawford Broadcasting |
680 | WNZK | Station of the Nations | Ethnic, Talk (nighttime) | Birach Broadcasting Corporation |
690 | WNZK | Station of the Nations | Ethnic, Talk (daytime) | Birach Broadcasting Corporation |
760 | WJR | News/Talk 760 | News/Talk/Sports | Cumulus Media |
910 | WFDF | Radio Disney AM 910 | Children's/Pop music | Disney/ABC |
950 | WWJ | NewsRadio 950, WWJ | All-news radio | CBS Radio |
990 | WDEO | Ave Maria Radio | Religious; Catholic-based talk/sermons | Ave Maria Media Services |
1030 | WUFL | 1030 Family Life Radio | Religious/Christian | Family Life Communications |
1050 | WTKA | Sports Talk 1050 WTKA | Sports | Cumulus Broadcasting |
1090 | WCAR | Detroit's Stimulating Talk | Talk | Birach Broadcasting |
1130 | WDFN | 1130 AM WDFN The Fan | Sports | Clear Channel Communications |
1200 | WCHB | NewsTalk 1200 WCHB | News/Talk | Radio One |
1270 | WXYT | CBS Sports Radio 1270 | Sports talk | CBS Radio |
1340 | WEXL | Glory 1340 | Gospel | Crawford Broadcasting |
1400 | WDTK | News-Talk 1400 WDTK | Conservative talk | Salem Communications |
1440 | WDRJ | Rejoice AM 1440 | Religious, urban inspirational | Communicom Corp of America |
1460 | WPON | Talk'n Rare Oldies | Oldies (currently internet only) | Birach Broadcasting |
1500 | WLQV | Faith Talk 1500 | Christian talk | Salem Communications |
FM
Frequency | Callsign | Branding | Format | Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|
88.1 | WHPR | 88.1 FM | Urban oldies/Talk | R.J. Watkins Late Night Entertainment |
88.1 | WBFH | The Biff | Variety | Bloomfield Hills Public Schools |
88.1 | WSDP | The Escape | Alternative | Plymouth-Canton Schools |
88.3 | WSHJ | Power 88.3 | Urban contemporary | Southfield Public Schools |
88.3 | WXOU | 88.3 FM | Variety | Oakland University |
88.3 | WCBN | WCBN-FM | Freeform | University of Michigan |
89.1 | WPHS | The People's Radio | Variety | Warren Consolidated Schools |
89.1 | WEMU | 89.1 WEMU | Jazz, Blues, Adult alternative | Eastern Michigan University |
89.3 | WBLD | West Bloomfield High School Radio | Variety | West Bloomfield School District |
89.5 | WOVI | Voice of the Wildcats | Variety | Novi Community Schools |
89.5 | WAHS | The Station for Alteration | Variety | Avondale School District |
90.9 | WRCJ | 90.9 WRCJ | Classical/Jazz | Detroit Public Schools |
91.7 | WUOM | Michigan Radio | Public radio | University of Michigan |
92.3 | WMXD | Mix 92.3 | Urban adult contemporary | Clear Channel Communications |
92.7 | W248AQ | News/Talk 1400 The Patriot | FM Translator for WDTK | Salem Communications |
93.1 | WDRQ | Nash FM 93-1 | Country | Cumulus Media |
93.5 | WHMI | FM 93-5 | Classic hits | Livingston Radio Company |
94.7 | WCSX | 94.7 WCSX | Classic rock | Greater Media |
95.5 | WKQI | Channel 9-5-5 | Pop/CHR | Clear Channel Communications |
96.3 | WDVD | 96-3 WDVD | Hot AC | Cumulus Media |
97.1 | WXYT | 97.1 The Ticket | Sports/Talk | CBS Radio |
97.5 | WYDM | Dream 97-5 | Adult contemporary/Classic hits | Monroe Public Schools |
97.9 | WJLB | FM98 WJLB | Urban contemporary | Clear Channel Communications |
98.7 | WDZH | 98-7 Amp Radio | CHR | CBS Radio |
99.5 | WYCD | Detroit's 99.5 WYCD | Country | CBS Radio |
100.3 | WNIC | 100.3 WNIC | Hot adult contemporary | Clear Channel Communications |
101.1 | WRIF | 101 WRIF: The RIFF | Active rock | Greater Media |
101.9 | WDET | 101.9 WDET | NPR/News/Talk | Wayne State University |
102.7 | WPZR | Praise 102.7 | Urban Gospel | Radio One |
103.5 | WMUZ | 103.5 WMUZ The Light | Christian talk/Music | Crawford Broadcasting |
104.3 | WOMC | 104.3 WOMC | Classic hits | CBS Radio |
105.1 | WMGC-FM | Detroit Sports 105.1 | Sports/Talk | Greater Media |
105.9 | WDMK | 105-9 KISS | Urban adult contemporary | Radio One |
106.7 | WDTW | 106.7 The D | Classic rock | Clear Channel Communications |
107.1 | WQKL | Ann Arbor's 107-1 | Adult album alternative | Cumulus Broadcasting |
107.5 | WGPR | Hot 107.5 | Mainstream urban | Radio One |
Traffic reporting
Traffic reporting has been a primary focus in the Detroit area since CKLW, the 50,000-watt powerhouse radio station located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada but broadcasting to the Detroit, Michigan market (and 28 states and 6 Canadian provinces) helped with producing the concept of traffic reporting They launched their helicopter news and traffic reporting service in the late '70s with Jo-Jo Shutty on board. She became the first female helicopter news and traffic Reporter in North America and later married well-known Canadian/American news anchor Byron MacGregor, the voice of hit recording, "The Americans". These traffic reporting services are now primarily handled by a small variety of broadcasting companies and distributed through various media: radio, television, the Internet, and more recently through cell phones, in-vehicle navigations devices, and satellite radio (Sirius/XM). The larger companies having a direct presence in the Detroit market include Westwood One, Traffic.com, and Clear Channel Communications. They have established affiliate relations with most of the radio and television stations in the Detroit market to produce daily on-air traffic reports.
Westwood One owns and operates three different traffic reporting companies: Metro Networks, Shadow Broadcast Services, and SmartRoute Systems.
Traffic.com focuses primarily on the technology aspect of traffic reporting by producing traffic information for the Internet, radio, and television.
Clear Channel Communications is the largest owner of radio stations in the United States, and produces on-air traffic reports for its own radio stations, and traffic information for in-vehicle navigational devices. They produce their traffic reports under the trademark ‘Total Traffic.’
Most of these broadcasting companies also have working relationships with the local Department of Transportation (DOT), local and state police, and government agencies to gather and distribute traffic information through the various media listed above.
AM stations
- Current AM radio stations in the Detroit market that air traffic reports to the public include:
Frequency | Callsign | Branding | Format | Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|
760 | WJR | News/Talk 760 WJR | News/Talk/Sports | Cumulus Media |
800 | CKLW | CKLW — The Information Station | News/Talk | Bell Media Radio |
950 | WWJ | NewsRadio 950, WWJ | All-news radio | CBS Radio |
FM stations
- FM radio stations airing traffic reports to the public include:
Frequency | Callsign | Branding | Format | Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|
93.9 | CIDR | 93-9 The River | Adult album alternative | Bell Media |
94.7 | WCSX | 94.7 WCSX | Classic rock | Greater Media |
95.5 | WKQI | Channel 9-5-5 | Pop/CHR | Clear Channel Communications |
98.7 | WDZH | 98-7 Amp Radio | CHR | CBS Radio |
100.3 | WNIC | 100.3 WNIC | Hot adult contemporary | Clear Channel Communications |
101.1 | WRIF | 101 WRIF: The RIFF | Active rock | Greater Media |
101.9 | WDET | 101.9 WDET | NPR/News/Talk | Wayne State University |
104.3 | WOMC | 104.3 WOMC | Classic hits | CBS Radio |
106.7 | WDTW | 106.7 The D | Classic rock | Clear Channel Communications |
TV stations
- There are also television stations that broadcast traffic reports to the public including:
Channel | Callsign | Affiliation | Subchannels | Owner | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(PSIP) | Channel | Programming | |||
2.1 | WJBK-TV | FOX | FOX Television Stations | ||
4.1 | WDIV-TV | NBC | 4.2 | This TV | Post-Newsweek Stations |
7.1 | WXYZ-TV | ABC | 7.2 | Live Well Network | E.W. Scripps Company |
Media corporations
- Adell Broadcasting Corporation
- Detroit Media Partnership
- The Word Network
- Post-Newsweek Stations
See also
- Detroit celebrities
- List of films set in Detroit
- Media in Windsor, Ontario
References
- ↑ Nielsen Media Research Local Universe Estimates (9/24/05) The Nielson Company
- ↑ Market Ranks and Schedule (1-50) (2006). Arbitron.com.
External links
- City of Detroit Culture
- Knight Wallace Fellows at Michigan
- List of Metro Detroit radio stations at guide2Detroit
- No Kiddie Without a Christmas — WBGU-TV documentary about the Goodfellows and Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund
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