Thursday, September 2
Building Bridges
"Building Bridges: From the Great Lakes to the Great Wall" was the first installment of WWJ-TV's new "Eye On The Future" initiative. As part of this new focus, WWJ-TV will provide programming and community campaigns that spotlights how Michigan can move forward in this ever-changing world.
Tom Watkins Blog
Tom Watkins has returned to China and is offering WWJ-TV viewers his insights. Please forgive any spelling or other errors as Tom blog's is being written entirely using his thumbs on his trusty Blackberry. Tom Watkins, with a life long interest in all things China, gives us a view of China that few of us will ever get an opportunity to observe.
2009 Michigan EMMY Awards
Congratulations to WWJ-TV Senior Producer Carol Cain and WWJ-TV Chief Videographer Paul Pytlowany for winning 2009 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Michigan Chapter Emmy Awards on June 6, 2009.
Give a Little Love this Holiday Season
Imagine a life without food, shelter, money or family and friends visiting you. No turkey and dressing to cook. No way of buying your princess a Barbie. How would feel about this holiday season?
Local Accolades
Here at WWJ-TV, we are proud of the work we're doing within the community. In our continuing efforts to have our "Eye On the Future," we strive to connect with viewers on important local issues. Our recent special, "Building Bridges: From the Great Lakes to the Great Wall," has garnered much recognition.
Earthquake Relief
If you'd like to help by donating to earthquake relief efforts, WWJ-TV is giving you a place to start.
Tom Watkins & Koralo Chen in China
Photos of Tom Watkins and Koralo Chen in China. Koralo is a consultant to WWJ-TV on its Emmy Award winning special "Building Bridges: From The Great Lakes To the Great Wall."
On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) approved the proposal for using the red five-star flag as the national flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The red color of the flag symbolizes revolution and the yellow color of the stars the golden brilliant rays radiating from the vast red land. The design of four smaller stars surrounding a bigger one signifies the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Source: China Yearbook 2004
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