WWJ-AM (Detroit, MI)

WWJ-AM (Detroit, MI)

WWJ, broadcasting on 950 kHz, is an all-news AM radio station based in Detroit, Michigan. It is owned by Entercom and has its studios situated in the Panasonic Building in Southfield. The station's transmitter can be found near Newport.

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English
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81
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Global

#9535

United States

#1766

Sports/Sports

#41

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  • 19 hours ago | audacy.com | Paula Balish

    Traffic Jam Scramble Q & A June 6Question: 1/3 of the people polled have said they've done this at work. Answer: Snooped through a co-workers desk Featured Image Photo Credit: wncx

  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Gavin Spittle |Sean Shapiro

    By Gavin Spittle,Sean Shapiro Pete DeBoer has been relieved of his head coaching duties by the Dallas Stars and Spits and Suds Stars/NHL Insider Sean Shapiro joins Gavin Spittle to talk about it. The guys give the timeline and respond to Jim Nill's press conference. Sean and Gavin then shift to potential candidates with one name that they both love. They also discuss what style of coach is a good fit in Dallas.

  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Dan Brounoff

    A heightened storm threat is anticipated late into the weekend and extending into next week, with some storms expected to become severe and accompanied by locally heavy rainfall. Currently, it's Friday and the radar is quiet, with all thunderstorm activity concentrated towards Childress and across Central and Northeast Oklahoma. These storms will not impact DFW.

  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Matt Coughlin

    HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ( KYW Newsradio) - Police in New Jersey believe a man shot and killed his girlfriend and her 10-year-old daughter before turning the gun on himself. Mercer County Prosecutor Janetta Marbrey said police were called to a home on the 200 block of Henry Street in Hamilton Township at about 4 a.m. Thursday, responding to a 9-11 call that came from inside the home. They found a man, woman, and 10-year-old girl dead inside the house.

  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Scott McLaughlin

    The Boston Bruins became the last team to fill their head coaching vacancy on Thursday, hiring Marco Sturm as the 30th head coach in franchise history. The reaction has been... lukewarm. Sports radio was largely negative, including our own Jones & Keefe giving the hire a "thumbs down," while fans have been more indifferent. In a poll posted by WEEI Afternoons' Andy Hart, a whopping 78% of respondents gave the move a "Meh" (while 16% love it and 6% hate it). The Bruins have their next head coach.