Longtime Radio Newsman Bob Schuman Dies At Age 65
DETROIT (WWJ) -- The Detroit radio family lost a longtime member on Saturday.
Bob Schuman died at age 65 on Saturday morning at his home in Michigan. Schuman worked primarily as a news director, making stops at WOMC, WYCD, WJR and many other radio stations around the country.
Longtime Detroit radio-newsman Bob Schuman has died. He was a big guy, with a big voice & a big heart. He was so kind to me. So sad.
— Roberta Jasina (@Robertanews) January 30, 2016
RIP Bob Schuman. A classy, funny, witty talent. pic.twitter.com/zCjvKnffu2
— Rich Jones (@RichJonesJax) January 31, 2016
WWJ Newsradio 950 morning anchor Roberta Jasina spoke live about the out-pour of social media posts dedicated to Schuman.
"He had a big voice, a big brain and a big heart," Jasina said. "He was a great writer and a great broadcaster. And a good friend too."
The cause of death was not immediately known.