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Today on the show, a new tool for sorting out misinformation on the air. Then, the story of two cyclists from the same small Michigan town going head to head against bikers from all over the world. And we catch up with gymnast Frederick Richard, fresh off the Paris Olympics and aiming for more wins at Michigan.
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Today, we listen to what immigration as an issue means for voters this election. Then, a brand new radio station in Northern Michigan. Later, we talk to an artist whose work is the product of thousands of years of Anishinaabe creative and intellectual tradition.
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Today is a big day at Michigan Public! You read that right — Michigan Radio is now officially Michigan Public.
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A Michigan sports radio fixture for three decades, Beckmann broadcast some of the greatest moments in Michigan Wolverine football history. He was 72.
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Today on Stateside, we hear from longtime Detroit radio personality John Mason about his storied career in the broadcast industry. Then, what a book of vegan recipes can tell us about the diverse palate here in the Rust Belt. Plus, a sneaker design star re-opens Detroit’s historically Black business school — with no tuition payments.
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Advertisers mine and use personal data from the web. We spoke with a reporter who says state police are doing the same thing. Plus, a conversation with a Flint cider maker who's making some of the best hard cider in the world. And, the legacy of the notorious talk radio pioneer Father Charles Coughlin.
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Wishing you could just go to a concert, listen to your favorite local bands, and relax on a Saturday night? There’s a new weekly radio show, coming to you…
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It's been 20 years since the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was passed during the Clinton administration, and the TV and radio industry claims to still…
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These days, most rock and roll radio stations play a limited number of songs. They play those over and over again.That's because audience research has…
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Sixty-five years ago today, WUOM aired its first broadcast from temporary studios in Angell Hall on the campus of the University of Michigan.U of M was…