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Dan Dickerson is an American radio broadcaster, best known for his current position as the play-by-play radio voice of the Detroit Tigers on the Tigers radio network. Note: broadcasting is also the old term for hand sowing. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) Central Division (1998âpresent) Current uniform Name Detroit Tigers (1901âpresent) Ballpark Comerica Park (2000âpresent) Major league titles World Series titles (4) 1984 ⢠1968 ⢠1945 ⢠1935 AL Pennants (9) 1984 ⢠1968 ⢠1945 ⢠1940 1935 ⢠1934 ⢠1909 ⢠1908 1907 Central Division titles (0...
Dickerson graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1980, and began his radio career at WMAX in Grand Rapids, MI as a news anchor and reporter. He also covered high-school football and basketball. He moved to competitor WCUZ in 1982, where he would cover sports for the next six years. Dickerson moved to Detroit in 1988 and WWJ, where he served as a general assignment news reporter and weekend news and sports anchor. He also hosted the post-game call-in show for the station's Detroit Lions broadcasts. , Ohio Wesleyan University (also Wesleyan or OWU, pronounced oh-WOO) is a private coeducational liberal arts college located in Delaware, Ohio. ...
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
WWVA-FM, (Vida 105) is a radio station in Atlanta, Georgia that plays Spanish top 40 music. ...
Grand River, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. ...
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Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005. ...
Motto: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus (We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes - this motto was adopted after the disastrous 1805 fire that devastated the city) Nickname: The Motor City and Motown Location in Wayne County, Michigan Founded Incorporated July 24, 1701 1815 County Wayne County Mayor...
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
WWJ is the callsign of two broadcast stations in Detroit: radio station WWJ-AM (950 kHz) (Newsradio 950) TV station WWJ-TV (channel 62) (a CBS affiliate) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
City Detroit, Michigan Team colors Honolulu Blue, Silver, and Black Head Coach Rod Marinelli Owner William Clay Ford, Sr. ...
In 1995, Dickerson moved to crosstown competitor WJR, where he held a variety of positions. He was co-host of a weeknight sports call-in show; morning sports anchor; sideline reporter and fill-in play-by-play announcer for University of Michigan football; and play-by-play announcer for University of Michigan basketball for two seasons. In 2000, he joined the Tigers' broadcast team as play-by-play announcer for the middle innings, while the legendary Ernie Harwell handled play-by-play for the rest of the game. Along with former Tiger catcher and analyst Jim Price, this team remained intact for three full seasons, even as the team switched radio flagship stations (from WJR to WXYT) at the end of the 2000 season. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
WJR is a radio station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. ...
UM also has campuses in Dearborn and Flint. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
William Earnest Ernie Harwell (born January 25, 1918 in Washington, Georgia, USA) is a former Major League Baseball play-by-play announcer. ...
Jim Price can refer to: Jim Price, an American basketball player Jim Price, an American baseball player Jim Price, an American football player Jim Price, a trumpet player This is a disambiguation page â a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
It has been suggested that WXYZ-AM be merged into this article or section. ...
Dickerson took over as lead play-by-play announcer after Harwell retired at the end of the 2002 season, leaving him and Price as a two-man crew in the radio booth. Dickerson lives in Oakland County, MI with his wife and two children. Oakland County is a county located in the state of Michigan. ...
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