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  1. According to DeadlineDetroit.com, WJBK news anchor Huel Perkins is planning on retiring around March of next year and Monica Gayle is considering following him to retirement. Here is the link to the news article about the two planning on retiring: https://deadlinedetroit.com/articles/28964/detroit_fox_2_anchor_huel_perkins_plans_to_retire_next_year_--_monica_gayle_may_follow. Wow! It seems like everyone is leaving WJBK Fox 2. I remember when WJBK Fox 2 used to air some excellent investigative news reports (That was back when Charlie LeDuff and M.L. Elrick was working there.). Fox 2 letting LeDuff and Elrick go was a horrible move. LeDuff and Elrick were excellent news reporters. As a viewer, I think that Fox 2's management need to make their investigative news reports excellent again. The only investigative reporter WJBK has now is Rob Wolchek and really, when you look at it, his news reports are not investigative news reports. Wolchek's news reports are reports about consumer matters. I'm saying that Fox 2 should start doing things like covering the crooked stuff Detroit city council and Mike Duggan is doing again. LeDuff and Elrick were covering the crooked stuff Detroit city council and Duggan were doing when they were working for Fox 2. Now, ever since LeDuff and Elrick no longer work at Fox 2, Fox 2 is no longer covering the crooked stuff Mike Duggan is doing. Fox 2 has really gone downhill since they got rid of LeDuff and Elrick. Fox 2 need to hire more investigative news reporters and make their investigative news reports awesome again. Fox 2 News at 10PM has gone downhill since Fox 2 got rid of Charlie LeDuff and M.L. Elrick (By the way, I should say that LeDuff and Elrick were my favorite Fox 2 news reporters.).
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