Detroit’s own WCHB wasn’t just a radio station—it was a game-changer. Built from the ground up in 1956 by Dr. Haley Bell and Dr. Wendell Cox, it became the first Black-owned and operated FCC-licensed station in the country. Imagine the impact: local voices, music, and stories finally had a dedicated space on the airwaves. Annette Bass, part of the Bell family, is now working to preserve this powerful legacy for future generations. It’s a reminder of how community-driven media can shape a city’s culture and history. What stories do you think Detroit radio should spotlight today? #Entertainment #DetroitHistory #BlackExcellence