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WDET marks 75 years of broadcasting with audio history

21 February 2025 at 10:00

As WDET celebrated the end of its 75th year last Thursday, News Director Jerome Vaughn unveiled an audio history project that commemorates the station’s history and longstanding dedication to public news that serves Detroit.

“Having worked at WDET for more than half my life, I thought it was an amazing opportunity to dig into the history of the station and tell the rest of the world about how this amazing radio station got started,” said Vaughn, who narrates the audio history.

WDET was first created to share news and updates on the labor movement as one of several broadcasting stations managed by the United Auto Workers union. It aired its first broadcast on Feb. 13, 1949. The station strived to diversify its programming from the start, covering news relevant to working people, sharing music, and even broadcasting in other languages to better serve various populations in the area.

But running a nonprofit station demanded more resources than the UAW saw fit to spend. In 1952, the UAW transferred ownership of the station to Wayne State University at the cost of $1, with the condition that the station would continue to use its broadcasting license to serve the public.

Watch the presentation below and take a journey through the first years of WDET’s existence, featuring historical photographs, logos, and newspaper clippings provided by Walter P. Reuther Library Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs.

Special thanks to the Walter and May Reuther Memorial Fund for funding this project.

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WDET music hosts, reporters nominated for Hour’s ‘Best of Detroit’

13 February 2025 at 19:10

Hour Detroit magazine has released its “Best of Detroit” nominees for 2025, and it features a few familiar WDET faces! Check out who’s been nominated below and explore their work that is more than worthy of appreciation — after all, their efforts and talents are a large part of what makes WDET great.

Radio host:

TV or radio reporter:

Local music artist:

  •  Waajeed, house music producer and host of the electro and techno music show The Boulevard with Waajeed

See Hour Detroit’s full list of nominees for “Best of Detroit” and vote for your favorites by March 7, 2025.

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