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  • 1WGPR — redirects here. For the Detroit, Michigan TV station that used this call sign from 1975 1995, see WWJ TV. WGPR City of license Detroit, Michigan Broadcast area [1] Branding Hot 107.5 …

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  • 2WGPR — * FM 107.5, Detroit, Michigan (and formerly TV 62) (Community » Radio Stations) …

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  • 3Amyre Porter — WGPR TV, the world s first black owned and operated television station, was launched on September 29, 1975. Its inaugural newscast was anchored by Amyre Porter, Doug Morrison and Sharon Crews …

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  • 4WWJ-TV — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WWJ TV city = station station slogan = Driven By Detroit station branding = WWJ TV analog = 62 (UHF) digital = 44 (UHF) other chs = affiliations = CBS network = founded = airdate = September 29, 1975 location =… …

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  • 5WWJ-TV — Création 29 septembre 1975 Propriétaire CBS Corporation Slogan CBS Detroit Langue anglais Pays …

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  • 6The Electrifying Mojo — (b. Charles Johnson in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American radio personality. He was a disc jockey based in Detroit, Michigan whose on air journey of musical and social development shaped a generation of music lovers in Detroit and throughout… …

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  • 7The Electrifying Mojo — The Electrifying Mojo, de nombre Ricardo Gandolfo y nacido en Little Rock, Arkansas, es una figura de la radio estadounidense y grafitero fracasado con nombre Kero. Como DJ en Detroit, su programación musical única influyó sobre toda una… …

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  • 8Smooth jazz — For the Jones Radio Networks satellite service, see Smooth Jazz (radio network). Smooth jazz Stylistic origins Jazz fusion R B Funk Pop Cultural origins 1960s/1970s in the United States Typical instruments …

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  • 9Sharon Dahlonega Raiford Bush — Sharon Dahlonega Sharon Dahlonega in 2006 Born Sharon Daisy Raiford February 29, 1952 (1952 02 29) (age 59) Greensboro, North Carolina, USA …

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  • 10Detroit techno — Stylistic origins Electro, Chicago House Cultural origins Detroit, Michigan, USA Typical instruments Analog synthesizer, Drum machine Mainstream popula …

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