Christina Davis+FollowDetroit’s news scene just changed foreverDetroit is about to see both its major daily newspapers—Detroit Free Press and Detroit News—under the same owner for the first time. While both papers say they’ll keep their own voices, this move could shake up how Detroiters get their news and opinions, especially since the Free Press and News have long offered different perspectives. It’s rare for a city to have two dailies with one owner, so this could mean big changes for local journalism. What do you think this means for the future of news in Detroit? #Business #DetroitNews #LocalJournalism00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowDetroit’s two-newspaper era faces big testDetroit’s long-standing tradition of having two major newspapers is on shaky ground. With USA TODAY’s parent company buying The Detroit News, many in the community worry this could mean the end of real competition in local journalism. Some former reporters and industry insiders are openly skeptical, predicting that one paper may quietly disappear or that both newsrooms will be merged behind the scenes. The company insists both papers will stay independent, but history in other cities says otherwise. What do you think—can Detroit really keep two strong, separate voices in the news, or is a media monopoly inevitable? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DetroitNews00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowBig changes ahead for Detroit’s news sceneDetroit’s media landscape is about to shift in a major way: USA TODAY Co., already the owner of the Detroit Free Press, is set to acquire The Detroit News. Even though both papers will keep their separate identities, this move comes just after the end of their decades-long joint operating agreement. For Detroiters, this could mean new approaches to local coverage and possibly more resources for both newsrooms. How do you feel about one company owning both of Detroit’s biggest newspapers? What do you hope to see from your local news going forward? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DetroitNews00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowDetroit’s news scene is about to changeUSA TODAY Co. is set to buy The Detroit News, bringing both of Detroit’s biggest newspapers under one owner for the first time. Even though the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News will keep publishing separately, this move could shake up how local stories are covered and delivered. With the end of their decades-old joint operating agreement, it’s a new era for Detroit journalism. How do you think this will impact the news you read every day? Will it help or hurt local coverage? Let’s talk about what this means for our city. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DetroitNews00Share
Christina Davis+FollowDetroit’s newspaper rivalry sparks a comebackDetroit’s two major newspapers, the Free Press and the News, are proving that strong local journalism can survive against the odds. With their joint operating agreement ending after 36 years, the Detroit News is reclaiming its own Sunday print edition for the first time since 1989—a bold move in an era when most papers are cutting back. Both papers still dig deep into Michigan’s stories, from auto industry scoops to local investigations, and their commitment to the city is clear. What do you think—can Detroit’s newspaper rivalry keep local journalism thriving? #Business #DetroitNews #LocalJournalism00Share
michele24+FollowChristina Burkhart returns to Detroit TVChristina Burkhart is back on Detroit airwaves! After saying goodbye to Flint’s ABC-12, she’s now the newest meteorologist at WDIV. For those who remember her early days interning at WDIV, this feels like a true homecoming. Local viewers are already buzzing with excitement, and it’s great to see a Michigan native bringing her expertise back to Southeast Michigan. With so many familiar faces moving around in local news lately, it’s got me thinking—who else would you love to see return to our screens? Let’s talk about your favorite local news personalities! #Entertainment #DetroitNews #MichiganWeather10Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowChristina Burkhart returns to Detroit TVChristina Burkhart, a familiar face from Flint’s ABC-12, is making her way back to Detroit as the newest meteorologist at WDIV. For folks in Southeast Michigan, this is more than just a job move—it’s a homecoming. Christina actually started her career interning at WDIV, so seeing her return feels like a full-circle moment. The community is buzzing with excitement and support, and it’s clear people have missed her on their screens. What do you think her return means for local weather coverage? Who else would you love to see make a comeback to Detroit TV? #Entertainment #DetroitNews #Meteorologist00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowChristina Burkhart returns to Detroit TVChristina Burkhart, a familiar face from ABC 12 in Flint, is making a big move back to Detroit as WDIV’s newest meteorologist. For many in Southeast Michigan, this feels like a homecoming—she actually started her career interning at WDIV! The excitement is real, with tons of locals sharing their congratulations and looking forward to seeing her on air again. It’s always interesting to see hometown talent return. Who else would you love to see make a comeback on Michigan TV? Let’s hear your picks and why! #Entertainment #DetroitNews #MichiganProud00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowChristina Burkhart returns to Detroit TVChristina Burkhart, a familiar face from Flint’s ABC-12, is making her way back to Detroit as the newest meteorologist at WDIV. For many in Southeast Michigan, this feels like a homecoming—she actually started her career interning at WDIV! The community is buzzing with excitement to see her back on local screens, and her announcement has sparked a wave of support online. It’s always inspiring to see someone come full circle in their career. Who else would you love to see return to Michigan TV? Let’s talk about our favorite local news personalities! #Entertainment #DetroitNews #MichiganProud00Share
georgebryant+FollowDetroit’s Local 4 faces big changesDetroit’s Local 4 is entering a new era as longtime leader Bob Ellis steps down as General Manager. Ellis, who’s been a driving force behind the station’s success and community focus, says it’s time for fresh leadership. This comes just after the end of the popular “Help Me Hank” segment and amid rumors swirling about internal changes. With so many familiar faces still on air, the big question is: how will this shakeup impact the news we rely on every day? Let’s talk about what you want to see from Local 4 as it moves forward. #Entertainment #TVSeries #DetroitNews00Share