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- Roland Pike Episode: "Long in the Tooth" 2010 NCIS: Los Angeles Donald Wexling Episode: "Borderline" 2011 Fringe Dr. Krick Episode: "Os" 2011 Five Sam...
- acquired WEXL in 1997 and changed the station's format from a combination of Christian preaching and motivational talk to Urban Gospel. In 2016, WEXL added...
- retirement. Overall, he had spent twenty years in broadcasting: he began with WEXL in Royal Oak, Michigan in 1947, then on to Kansas City, Missouri in 1953...
- signed on the air on March 5, 1948, as WEXL-FM. It was owned by Royal Oak Broadcasting, along with AM sister station WEXL. Both stations were licensed to Royal...
- the fact that I simply couldn't afford microphones." It was at Detroit's WEXL in 1962 that 16-year-old staff engineer Wolfrum incorporated his newly created...
- "Ask the Umpire". Later, Cameron hosted his own radio sports talk shows on WEXL (1975–1977) and WMZK-FM (1977–1978). Cameron's big break in the radio business...
- his remarks, Amsterdam repeatedly transposed the call sign by accident as "WEXL". Howard Hoffman, formerly with WHK and a onetime singer for the Texaco Star...
- program in the evenings called Sounds Like Nashville. This ended in 1963 when WEXL 1340 became Detroit's first 24-hour country station. After RKO General took...
- call letters to WMUZ. The WCHB call letters were moved to 1340 AM, formerly WEXL. According to a Crawford Broadcasting engineering newsletter, WCHB was undergoing...
- (now WMUZ-AM), now at 1340 AM (present day WCHB, this station was known as WEXL from 1931-2017). WCHB had been founded by Dr. Wendell Cox and Dr. Haley Bell...