Entercom’s WXYT(FM) in Detroit has renamed its broadcast studio in memory of Jamie Samuelsen. He passed away on Aug. 1. Samuelsen was a veteran and morning show host for the sports talk station.
Jamie Samuelsen, a veteran sports journalist and radio host in Detroit, has died following a battle with colon cancer. He was 48. Samuelsen, who hosted a weekday morning talk show on 97.1 The Ticket, ...
(WXYZ) — March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. It's a disease that affects thousands across the country each year. Last year, longtime Detroit Sports-Talk radio ...
Brett Kast is your community reporter for Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, and Rochester. Connect with him at Brett.Kast@wxyz.com. TROY, Mich. (WXYZ) — In two days ...
Detroit sports talk radio station 97.1 The Ticket (WXYT-FM) announced on Wednesday that its studio is now named in honor of Jamie Samuelsen. Samuelsen passed away two months ago from colon cancer and ...
DETROIT – On July 27, 2020, radio host Jamie Samuelsen announced on the air that he had colon cancer. He had been fighting cancer privately for 19 months. He died just five days after making the ...
Jamie Samuelsen has an interesting take on the hubbub over the technique the Detroit Lions are using in their latest coaching search: Making each candidate returning for a second interview with the ...
Editor's note: Story updated to correct name of the studio. Detroit's sports radio station, 97.1 The Ticket, will from now on honor Jamie Samuelsen every day they broadcast. As announced late during ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In two days, the first Jamie Samuelsen Strike Out Colon Cancer event is happening in Troy. It features a softball game and ...
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