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Doris Biscoe

1946-2024

Doris Biscoe was a pioneering journalist whose distinguished career helped expand opportunities for women and African Americans in broadcast news while setting a standard of excellence in journalism. Through her reporting, storytelling, and public service, she became one of Michigan’s most respected and influential media figures, earning the trust and admiration of audiences throughout the state.

Known for her professionalism, integrity, and compassion, Biscoe used journalism as a powerful tool to inform, educate, and uplift communities. Her work extended beyond traditional news coverage to include documentaries, educational programming, and public service initiatives that addressed important social issues and amplified underrepresented voices. She was particularly committed to creating meaningful connections between the stories she reported and the people they affected.

As a trailblazer in the newsroom, Biscoe opened doors for future generations of journalists while serving as a mentor and role model to many who followed in her footsteps. Her success demonstrated the importance of representation in media and helped pave the way for greater diversity in broadcasting.

Biscoe’s legacy is one of courage, leadership, and service. Through her groundbreaking achievements and dedication to community impact, she helped shape the landscape of broadcast journalism and left an enduring mark on Michigan’s media history.


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