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BUILDING MICHIGAN SHOW | THIRD TUESDAY, 7PM

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WJR’s \”Building Michigan Show\” highlights the ever growing construction industry throughout the State of Michigan. Each month, WJR talks with the top leaders about some of the biggest planned and in-process projects going on in our state. Segments also focus on labor opportunities, offering insight on how people can contribute to this vital aspect of our economic future.  

WJR’s \”Building Michigan Show\” highlights the ever growing construction industry throughout the State of Michigan. Each month, WJR talks with the top leaders about some of the biggest planned and in-process projects going on in our state. Segments also focus on labor opportunities, offering insight on how people can contribute to this vital aspect of our economic future.  

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Ken Rogulski

Ken Rogulski is an award-winning broadcast journalist with a long tenure on The Great Voice of The Great Lakes.  Born an only child in Hamtramck, Michigan, Ken took an early interest in broadcasting and went on to graduate with a degree in Communications Arts & Science from Western Michigan University

After college, Ken headed to Houston, Texas, where he served 18 years as a radio reporter, anchor, and eventually program director. 

Back home now in Michigan, Ken has covered nearly all of Detroit’s biggest news stories, including the Detroit and auto industry bankruptcies, the recent GM strike, UAW corruption, and the Coronavirus outbreak. 

When not on the beat bringing you the latest local breaking news, Ken enjoys boating the Great Lakes, cooking gourmet dinners, and gardening.  Ken is the proud father of two, and currently resides with his wife in Bloomfield Hills.


Ken Rogulski

Ken Rogulski is an award-winning broadcast journalist with a long tenure on The Great Voice of The Great Lakes.  Born an only child in Hamtramck, Michigan, Ken took an early interest in broadcasting and went on to graduate with a degree in Communications Arts & Science from Western Michigan University

After college, Ken headed to Houston, Texas, where he served 18 years as a radio reporter, anchor, and eventually program director. 

Back home now in Michigan, Ken has covered nearly all of Detroit’s biggest news stories, including the Detroit and auto industry bankruptcies, the recent GM strike, UAW corruption, and the Coronavirus outbreak. 

When not on the beat bringing you the latest local breaking news, Ken enjoys boating the Great Lakes, cooking gourmet dinners, and gardening.  Ken is the proud father of two, and currently resides with his wife in Bloomfield Hills.

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