Rob Parker launching all-Black sports radio station in Detroit
"It will be young people getting opportunities and former athletes, from Detroit or with ties to Detroit."
"It will be young people getting opportunities and former athletes, from Detroit or with ties to Detroit."
"Say it like you would say it to anybody else."
"This has been a clown show since the day this guy and his Platinum Equity henchman walked in the door."
"What is this guy on crack?"
"Whatever's past is past," said Lions president Rod Wood.
The longtime Detroit sports radio personality died in August from colon cancer.
Samuelsen, who worked in Detroit for 25 years, was only 48 years old.
"They don’t like me, because I don’t fear them. I don’t care about them."