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A Newscast for the Masses
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Tim Kiska is a longtime Detroit newsman, professor of journalism, and author of From Soupy to Nuts: A History of Detroit Television. He joined the University of Michigan - Dearborn in 2001 after a three-decades-long career at the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News. He also works as a reporter and producer at WWJ-AM.

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From the very first broadcast of WWDT, Kiska gives the reader an inside view of Detroit television and its personalities, both those in front of the camera and those who worked on the business and financial end of the business. Kiska explores the tradition from radio news to television news, as well as the role newspapers played in the development of Detroit television, especially the impact that the 1967 newspaper strike had on the way news and information was transmitted to Detroit."-- "Grosse Pointe Times"

Newscast provides an excellent overview of four decades of Detroit television journalism, based in significant part on extensive interviews Kiska conducted with local news anchors, reporters, and station executives. Nostalgia enthusiasts will enjoy the attention Kiska gives to the personalities of the city's television new business. As a case study of the four-decade trend in Detroit television journalism, it is a solid contribution to local history."-- "Michigan Historical Review"

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