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- WJR abstract "The abbreviation WJR may also refer to World Junior Records in athletics or World Jewish Relief, a British charitable organisation. For the former WJR-FM, see WDVD.WJR (760 AM) is a radio station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a News/Talk format. WJR is a Class A clear channel station whose broadcasts can be heard throughout much of the eastern half of North America at night, operating at 50,000 watts, the maximum power for commercial AM stations. Its daytime signal provides at least secondary coverage as far as Dayton, Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania. Under the right conditions its daytime signal reaches as far west as South Bend, Indiana and as far east as Toronto, Ontario. The station can also be heard clearly at all times within the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.News/Talk 760 airs a mix of local and syndicated talk shows. Weekdays feature WJR morning personality Paul W. Smith, afternoon personality Mitch Albom and late morning host Frank Beckmann. It is the Detroit outlet for Westwood One syndicated talk shows Michael Savage, Mark Levin, John Bachelor and Red Eye Radio. WJR for many years has aired Rush Limbaugh from the Premiere Networks in early afternoons. WJR is also the flagship station of the Michigan State Spartans and Detroit Lions.".
- WJR alias "NewsTalk 760 WJR".
- WJR broadcastArea Metro_Detroit.
- WJR broadcastArea Ohio.
- WJR broadcastArea Southeast_Michigan.
- WJR broadcastNetwork Detroit_Lions_Radio_Network.
- WJR broadcastNetwork Michigan_State_Spartans.
- WJR broadcastNetwork Premiere_Networks.
- WJR broadcastNetwork Westwood_One_(current).
- WJR broadcastStationClass "A(clear-channel)".
- WJR callsignMeaning "(W)Jewett Radio & Phonograph Co. (original owners)".
- WJR city Detroit.
- WJR facilityId "8626".
- WJR formerCallsign "WCX (1922-1925)".
- WJR frequency "760000.0".
- WJR licensee "Radio License Holdings LLC".
- WJR owner Cumulus_Media.
- WJR programmeFormat Sports_radio.
- WJR programmeFormat Talk_radio.
- WJR sisterStation WDRQ.
- WJR sisterStation WDVD.
- WJR slogan ""From the Golden Tower of the Fisher Building"".
- WJR slogan ""The Great Voice of the Great Lakes"".
- WJR thumbnail WJR_logo.png?width=300.
- WJR webcast ?sid=1352.
- WJR wikiPageExternalLink d_SpiritOf76.mp3.
- WJR wikiPageExternalLink ?sid=1352.
- WJR wikiPageExternalLink wjr.html.
- WJR wikiPageExternalLink www.wjr.com.
- WJR wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?id=144992.
- WJR wikiPageID "1039559".
- WJR wikiPageLength "15279".
- WJR wikiPageOutDegree "152".
- WJR wikiPageRevisionID "702293693".
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink 1922_in_radio.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink 750_AM.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink 760_AM.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink 96.3_FM.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Adult_standards.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Adventures_in_Good_Music.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Announcer.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Basketball.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Network.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_syndication.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Martyn.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Capital_Cities_Communications.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:1922_establishments_in_Michigan.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cumulus_Media_radio_stations.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Detroit_Red_Wings_broadcasters.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Detroit_Tigers_broadcasters.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:News_and_talk_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1922.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Coughlin.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Citadel_Broadcasting.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Clear-channel_station.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Cumulus_Media.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Dayton,_Ohio.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Dearborn,_Michigan.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Free_Press.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Free_Press_Building.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Lions.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Lions_Radio_Network.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Pistons.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Red_Wings.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Detroit–Windsor_Tunnel.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Guest.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Edison,_the_Man.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Erie,_Pennsylvania.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Harwell.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Radio_Commission.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Fisher_Building.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Flagship_(broadcasting).
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Beckmann.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink General_Order_40.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink George_Kell.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Grace_Lee_Whitney.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink HD_Radio.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Hockey.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink J._P._McCarthy.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Paar.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Goldkette.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink John_Batchelor.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink KMPC.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Haas.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink List_of_world_junior_records_in_athletics.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Levin.
- WJR wikiPageWikiLink Media_in_Detroit.