WDET refreshes programming schedule

Even more local current affairs and community voices, more local and national news, and more music from Detroit Public Radio.  

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Earlier this year, WDET made a significant commitment to serving metro Detroit with updates to its programming designed to bring more local coverage and locally curated music to the airwaves as we celebrate our 75th anniversary year. The response to these changes was very positive, as measured by listener ratings data, membership feedback, fundraising metrics, and via WDET’s annual listener survey results.  

On Monday, Nov. 25, WDET will refresh its programming schedule again with changes informed by additional input from our community. Sixty percent of the new schedule will feature local programming — up from 51% previously. We’ll include more daily local coverage of news, arts and culture, with more input and call-in dialogue from our listeners on an expanded The Metro, more local and national reporting on Morning Edition, and more opportunities for listeners to hear our one-of-a-kind music programming every weekday evening with an expanded weeknight music schedule 

Other changes include more music overnights with rebroadcasts of In the Groove Monday-Friday starting at midnight; Jeremy Hobson’s The Middle joins WDET’s roster of national current affairs programming; Fresh Air adds a Friday episode; and On Point, Latino USA, Fresh Air Weekend, The Treatment and Sound Opinions will occupy new time slots.  

After almost a decade of service to WDET listeners, Stephen Henderson will wind up his tenure as a daily host with the conclusion of the program Created Equal. The nationally syndicated show On the Media will also be discontinued.  

“We want to thank and acknowledge Stephen Henderson for his important contributions to our city and our station. Although Created Equal will no longer be a part of our schedule, WDET remains committed to pursuing stories that highlight the challenges of inequality and the promise of opportunity in our communities, throughout our programming and journalism,” said WDET Program Director, Adam Fox. “We are extremely proud and grateful for Stephen’s tenure at WDET, and we know Stephen’s commitment to our community will continue.” 

General Manager Mary Zatina noted that, valuing transparency, WDET leadership made the choice to implement these changes now, before our Holiday On-Air Fundraiser, which begins on Dec. 3 and runs through Noel Night on Dec. 7.

“Growing listener and member bases and delivering the exceptional programming expected from WDET Public Radio is important as we improve our financial stability for the next 75 years serving Detroit,” Zatina said. “WDET ended Fiscal 2024 in a deficit, and we are working hard to improve our financial position.”     

Listeners can view the updated program schedule here or by going to wdet.org/schedule.

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View a summary of the programming changes below.

Program Change New Time 
Morning Edition  Expanded Monday-Friday 5-10 a.m.  
The Metro Expanded to two hours, Rebroadcast overnights Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-noon/ Rebroadcast Monday-Friday 3-5 a.m. 
In the Groove  Rebroadcast overnights  Monday-Friday midnight-3 a.m.  
PRX Remix  New times Saturday-Sunday 2-6 a.m.  
Created Equal  Discontinued  N/A 
Fresh Air  Added Friday episode  Monday-Friday 3-4 p.m.  
On Point  Moves to weeknights  Monday-Friday 7-8 p.m.  
Acoustic Café  Rebroadcast Monday evening  Monday 10 p.m.-midnight 
Modern Music  Rebroadcast Tuesday evening  Tuesday 10 p.m.-midnight 
The New Music Show  Rebroadcast Wednesday evening  Wednesday 10 p.m.-midnight 
Destination Jazz   Rebroadcast Thursday evening  Thursday 10 p.m.-midnight 
This Island Earth  Rebroadcast Friday evening  Friday 10 p.m.-midnight 
On the Media  Discontinued  N/A  
The Treatment  New time  Saturday 6 a.m.  
The Middle  New program  Saturday 7 a.m.  
Fresh Air Weekend  New time  Sunday 6 a.m.  
Latino USA  New time  Sunday 7 a.m.  
The Don Was Motor City Playlist  Rebroadcast new time  Sunday 9-11 p.m.  
Sound Opinions  New time  Sunday 10-11 a.m. and 11 p.m.-midnight  

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