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Jerome Vaughn Retires from WDET After 34 Years

Longtime WDET-FM (Detroit) News Director Jerome Vaughn has retired after 34 years with the station. Vaughn joined WDET in January 1992 and has worked as an intern, producer, reporter, Assistant News Director, Senior News Editor, Executive Producer, News/Program Director, and Interim Program Director.  He was appointed News Director in 2007.

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Beasley/Detroit’s Jade Springart Named to Radio Ink’s 2026 list of “Radio’s Most Successful Program Directors” 

Springart leads two iconic brands in Detroit, embracing the expanding opportunities available across audio, video, social media and other platforms. Both WRIF and WCSX remain deeply connected to their audiences through local personalities, music, sports and community-focused content. While she sees emerging technology as a creative tool, Springart believes authentic human connections remain essential.

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Renowned WXYZ-TV Photojournalist Johnny Sartin Dies After Cancer Battle

Born Johnny Nelson Sartin Jr., he spent 30 years at 7 News Detroit following stops in Mississippi, Oklahoma City and WDIV-TV in Detroit. He traveled the country early on in his career, covering mudslides and wild weather with WXYZ meteorologist Jerry Hodak in the 1990s, and spent weeks documenting the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 with reporters Ray Sayah and Bill Spencer.

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The Appliance Doctor: Joe Gagnon Dies at 84

Joe Gagnon, known to generations of radio listeners as “The Appliance Doctor,” died Thursday (8/13) at age 84. Gagnon built a broadcasting career that combined appliance expertise, consumer advocacy, and practical advice, becoming a familiar voice on 760 WJR-AM (Detroit) and radio stations across the country for more than 25 years. 

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WDET’s Jay Butler Retires After Six Decades

After a long and celebrated career in Detroit radio, WDET-FM weekend host Jay Butler retired on August 2, 2026.  Butler had been hosting Jay’s Place, a thoughtful blend of blues, soul, and R&B. His unmistakable voice, passion for music, and genuine connection with listeners have made Jay’s Place one of Detroit Public Radio’s most beloved programs.

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