detroit tv stations
Daniel Johnston
Updated on May 15, 2026
DETROIT – Locast, the nonprofit local broadcast TV streaming service, is now delivering more than 65 local TV channels via the internet – for free – to those living in the Detroit and Ann Arbor TV market in Michigan.
What local channel is ABC in Detroit?
WXYZ-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside independent station WMYD (channel 20).
Where did Channel 62?
Channel 62 remained unprofitable until it was sold to Abry Communications in 1990; the station subsequently changed its call letters to KSMO-TV on April 22, 1991.
Who is Jackie Paige?
Jackie Paige is the anchor CBS 62’s Eye on Detroit and midday anchor on WWJ Newsradio 950. Jackie Paige is an award-winning journalist who’s spent more than 25 years in the business. Starting out as an intern in radio, Jackie moved to TV as a local traffic reporter for WJBK FOX 2.
Where can I watch Fox 2 detroit?
We recommend fuboTV for most viewers in the Detroit, MI area. You’ll be able to watch WJBK (Fox 2) and 27 of the Top 35 Cable channels.
How can I watch Fox 2 detroit?
Well, now you can watch FOX 2 News through our new apps. Watch FOX 2 News on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire, and Android TV. Just search for FOX 2 in your app store to start watching.
Where is Maurielle Lue Fox 2?
According to Instagram, Maurielle was on vacation in Bali toward the end of October 2021. On Oct. 18, she posted a picture of herself in a pool with “#Bali” in the caption. At the end of October, Maurielle posted on Instagram that she wouldn’t be on Fox 2’s Halloween show, but that she would be back the following week.
Who is the new girl on Fox 2 detroit?
I am Maurielle Lue, an Emmy Award-winning reporter, host on The Nine and morning anchor on the FOX 2 News Team.
What channels can I get on Locast?
With Locast, you can stream programming on the Big Four broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox), among other outlets. This lighting rod for media tech lawsuits fittingly launched in January 2018 in New York, using a four-foot antenna mounted on the Trump International Hotel in Manhattan.