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Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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The domestic auto industry is in crisis. Michigan Radio will explore how the crisis happened, what it means for economy, what can be done about the problems, and what the crisis means for all of us. Learn more and share your story.



Sonic Haiku, moments of deep listening on Michigan Radio, audio vignettes that feature the sounds of Michigan: places, memories and experiences. Learn more and find out how to submit your own.

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New Weekend On-Air Host

Michigan Radio is pleased to welcome Rina Miller as the station's new weekend morning on-air host. You can hear Rina every Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 2pm, beginning this weekend. You will still be able hear Jennifer Guerra, Michigan Radio's previous weekend host, on the air. Jennifer wants to devote more time to reporting, so she'll move to the newsroom full time as a general assignment reporter. She will also continue to lead the station's award winning arts and humanities coverage.

Michigan Radio on Your Mobile Device

Wherever you are, we're there too! - Stream us on your iPhone with the Public Radio Tuner. Or check out NPR Mobile from Michigan Radio. Catch up on the latest news from NPR & Michigan Radio. Take the Wait Wait Don't Tell Me quiz. It's all on your cellphone or hand-held device. Find out more about Public Radio Tuner and NPR Mobile.

Michigan Radio Specials

We've explored the northern Michigan art scene, studied the Michigan foreclosure crisis, and won a Edward R. Murrow award for our documentary on the 1967 Detroit riots and the aftermath. Have you missed any of our series and documentaries? You can listen and read more about them here.

Michigan Radio Wins Murrow Award

Michigan Radio won a prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award from The Radio-Television News Directors Association for Best Documentary for Ashes to Hope: Overcoming the Detroit Riots. This award is a testament to the high quality statewide coverage that Michigan Radio brings to you. Find out more.


 


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Michigan Radio Podcasts
Artpod
Michigan Radio's review of the region's arts and culture
The Environment Report
The Environment Report daily podcast
 
Jack Lessenberry
Jack Lessenberry's essays and interviews
 

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