Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a change that arrived without fanfare to Detroit broadcast television, two local stations have made big programming changes.
Representatives for WADL-TV (Channel 38) owner and operator Kevin Adell have issued a cease and desist letter to WMYD-TV (Channel 20) owner Scripps Media over the station's agreement to broadcast CW ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WADL-TV (Channel 38) has dropped the CW's programming, which means that shows like “The Chosen,” “Son of a Critch,” “FBoy Island” ...
CW programming such as "FBoy Island," "The Spencer Sisters" and "Children Ruin Everything" will no longer be seen locally, as WADL-TV (Channel 38) has thrown the CW Network off the air in the Detroit ...
DETROIT—WADL-TV has announced that it has stopped airing CW Network programming in the Detroit market. In a press release announcing the move, owner Kevin Adell blamed delays in the FCC approving the ...
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Blair Television has signed a rep deal with Independent WADL-TV Detroit, channel 38, serving a primarily urban African-American demo. The station is owned by Adell Broadcasting. Started in 1986, WADL, ...
In a change that arrived without fanfare to Detroit broadcast television, two local stations have made big programming changes. WKBD-TV (Channel 50) is no longer the local affiliate for the CW network ...
WADL-TV (Channel 38) has dropped the CW's programming, which means that shows like “The Chosen,” “Son of a Critch,” “FBoy Island” and “Everything Else Burns” are no longer being broadcast in the metro ...
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