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Former WJR/WXYT Host David Newman Dead at 82

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Former WJR/WXYT Host David Newman Dead at 82

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https://www.freep.com/obituaries/det124013

This obituary appeared in today's online editions of the News and Free Press.
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Re: Former WJR/WXYT Host David Newman Dead at 82

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One of the few "listenable" radio talk show hosts, regardless of one's political leanings.

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As one whose listening experiences go back to the mid fifties and hearing the likes of Fred Wolf in the wandering wigloo, Lee Allen, Dick Purtan, JP McCarthy, Dave Dixon, Mark Parenteau, Bob Reynolds, Dave Diles, Mike Valenti and countless other local broadcasters, I honestly feel that David Newman was the best host of any type of program I ever heard. That includes stints where I lived in other major markets and national broadcasters. He was the fairest and most competent host in the talk show field. It is a shame that his health prevented his participation in discussions of the events of the past couple of decades. Really miss the movie quizzes he did. Also felt a kinship to him in that we were both cab drivers earlier in life. Hopefully he will now help influence from the great beyond and maybe make our lives a better existence.
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The very best.
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I remember listening to David Newman on his first show in Detroit, on WXYZ in 1974. David may never have become a legend in Detroit radio but for the fact that he was brought to town to replace yet another non-Detroiter, Alan Douglas, who took his life after his first & only broadcast:

http://news-archive.plymouthlibrary.org ... -27-CC.pdf
(See p. 3)
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That reminds me. I still owe Bryce a CD of David Newman. He interviewed my dad in 1983 over my dad being tried and convicted of a crime he didn't commit. I should go down and listen to it again.
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Re: Former WJR/WXYT Host David Newman Dead at 82

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So sorry to hear this. I agree with those that have said what a TERRIFIC radio talk host he was. So reasoned, intelligent, prepared, and interesting. I listened to countless hours of his show on WXYT, then WJR. Was so sorry to hear of his stroke that ended his broadcast career 20 years ago or so. R.I.P. to David! (I have a cassette with parts of some of his shows that I need to get shared on YouTube or elsewhere. When I do, I'll post them here.)
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conelrad wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 11:25 am So sorry to hear this. I agree with those that have said what a TERRIFIC radio talk host he was. So reasoned, intelligent, prepared, and interesting. I listened to countless hours of his show on WXYT, then WJR. Was so sorry to hear of his stroke that ended his broadcast career 20 years ago or so. R.I.P. to David! (I have a cassette with parts of some of his shows that I need to get shared on YouTube or elsewhere. When I do, I'll post them here.)
Looking forward to that Conelrad. Thanks in advance.
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I had the opportunity in the 1970s to interview David for an article in the Free Press. Spent an evening with him in the WXYZ studio as he did his show. David was the voice of reason, never egotistical, never condescending. He discussed issues with intelligence. Because of this, you could disagree with him and still hold him in high esteem. He was a class act, the best interviewer I've ever heard. Nobody in talk radio today comes close.
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I would only add, that there's nothing to add. David Newman was one of a kind, a replacement for whom doesn't exist.

I had the honor to work with David at both WXYT and WJR.
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Majik wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2023 4:50 pm As one whose listening experiences go back to the mid fifties and hearing the likes of Fred Wolf in the wandering wigloo, Lee Allen, Dick Purtan, JP McCarthy, Dave Dixon, Mark Parenteau, Bob Reynolds, Dave Diles, Mike Valenti and countless other local broadcasters, I honestly feel that David Newman was the best host of any type of program I ever heard. That includes stints where I lived in other major markets and national broadcasters. He was the fairest and most competent host in the talk show field. It is a shame that his health prevented his participation in discussions of the events of the past couple of decades. Really miss the movie quizzes he did. Also felt a kinship to him in that we were both cab drivers earlier in life. Hopefully he will now help influence from the great beyond and maybe make our lives a better existence.
Well said. I'm sure a lot of people are feeling an emotional loss right now.
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Fell in love with his show on WXYT, he was the best talk show host I have ever listened to. I agree one of his major talents was that you did not have to know about his political leanings. He made me interested in many things I had no interest in prior. RIP
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I'm so sorry to hear that, I loved his show.
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David Newman was an amazing host. Always educational without too ideological. Early-mid 80s he got short shrift on WJR when Tigers bumped him to very late evenings. He got good treatment at WXYT before they grabbed the tigers and wings from WJR. His last few years on WJR, he occasionally would poke fun at the interminably long commercial breaks.

WJR could likely increase their audience share in some parts of the daytime, by playing reruns of his old shows, not only as a time capsule to the good ole days but to demonstrate an example of class act in radio program hosting.
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