From the MCRFB news archive: 1964
Detroit Newspapers’ Strike Spike Demand for Daily News
DETROIT — A rare split of the usual tandem of broadcasting AM and FM has been made by WXYZ, ABC-owned station, as in the direct result of Detroit’s current newspaper strike. WXYZ-FM has been turned over to 12 hours of continuous news, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., placing an unparallelled demand for continuous news reporting weighed upon WXYZ-AM-FM 13 manned news staff.
The station, meanwhile, was seeking to recruit newspapermen (as possible news reporters) temporary unemployed because of the strike. Earlier, the regular AM program has been revamped to include 35 special news reports during the day, in addition to the usual scheduled newscasts. END.
(Information and news source: Billboard, September 5, 1964).