Monday, July 7, 2025

Detroit Radio: WJR Adds Ryan Ermanni As Afternoon Host

Ryan Ermanni

Cumulus Media
 announces that it has appointed Ryan Ermanni as On-Air Host, Afternoons on Detroit News/Talk station WJR AM 760. Ermanni is a longtime Motor City media personality and is well-known as Co-Host of The Nine on WJBK FOX 2 Detroit. He debuts today on WJR AM 760 and can be heard Monday through Friday from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.

Ermanni joins Cumulus Media and WJR AM 760 following more than 20 years on-air at Detroit’s WJBK FOX 2 television. A graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.B.A. degree in Economics, Ermanni started his broadcasting career at 9 & 10 News in Cadillac, MI, followed by stops in Toledo and back to Detroit, where he joined FOX 2 full-time in 2003. At FOX 2, Ermanni was feature reporter and then Co-Host of The Nine, the station’s late-morning talk show.

Steve Finateri, Regional Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Detroit-Ann Arbor, said: “Ryan Ermanni is not only a seasoned broadcaster with deep roots in Detroit media, he’s also a longtime fan of WJR. His passion for Detroit, his engaging on-air presence, and his respect for what WJR represents make him a perfect fit for our team.”

Ann Thomas, Program Director, WJR AM 760, noted: “We are thrilled to welcome Ryan Ermanni as a major addition to the WJR lineup. We are confident Ryan will bring fresh energy and compelling conversations to our afternoon programming, while honoring the values and voice that have made WJR a trusted name for generations.”

Ryan Ermanni commented: “I am so honored to be a part of the WJR daily lineup. I’ve always considered myself just a regular guy from the neighborhood who happens to have a really cool job. The WJR call letters mean something to me, as they do for many people who have grown up in our city and our state.”

Ermanni added: “I hope to build the same trust and connection here on WJR as I did at FOX 2. I’m not your typical newsman. I wear my personality on my sleeve, and I react to stories the way someone might if they were sitting at home or in their car. We joke that I’m a “man of the people”—and honestly, I take that as the highest compliment. What you see is what you get. So, if you spot me around town, don’t be shy - come say hello.”

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