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Cliff Russell
Cliff
Russell has worked in Detroit-area media for nearly 30 years. His skills
as a radio broadcaster have taken Russell to some of the most popular
local stations, including WJR, WDET, WJZZ, WCXI, CKLW, WWJ, WCHB, WQBH
and WDTR. Russell has won numerous local, state and national awards
for his news and feature reporting.While at WWJ, Russell entered the world of sports broadcasting, serving
as color analyst for the station's University of Michigan Basketball
games during the famed "Fab Five" era. His television work
includes news reporting and serving as host of "Detroit Black Journal"
on WTVS, as well as making regular appearances on several local news
programs.
Russell became Detroit's first African-American Press Secretary to
the Mayor when he was asked to serve in that position by Mayor Dennis
W. Archer. Cliff Russell has been a full-time lecturer at Wayne State
University and was a weekly columnist for the Detroit Free Press. He
served as General Manager of WDTR - 90.9 FM and was a media specialist
and a spokesperson for the Detroit Public Schools. Russell has held
down anchor shifts on WWJ Newsradio 950 and served as a show host and
play-by-play sports broadcaster on WQBH - AM 1400.
In December 2002, Cliff Russell was named Senior Director of Communications
for the Detroit Tigers, the first African-American to hold the position
in Major League Baseball history. Currently, Russell hosts American
Black Journal on WTVS and is president and CEO of the Cliff Russell
Media Group.
Cliff Russell was a two-time all state basketball player at the Roeper
School before attending the University of Texas at El Paso on athletic
scholarship and playing for Hall of Fame Coach Don Haskins. Russell
later transferred and starred at Wayne State University under Head Basketball
Coach Vern Payne.
A native of Detroit, Russell graduated from Wayne State University
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Communications. He is the
father of six children, three boys and three girls. |
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