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Clark, a former emergency medical technician, was working with Michigan Consolidated Gas when he made his first inroads on Detroit radio, enlisted by a friend at WRIF for spots with then-morning jock Ken Calvert.
Clark was never formally trained in radio — which redounded to his benefit, Fellhauer said. He started radio full-time at 37 — a pretty ballsy move. When Lane took over the morning shift in , Clark was tapped as a surly traffic reporter known as "Mr. Stress," and quickly moved into a co-hosting role.
Ratings took off. Where Lane was the more polished half of the duo, Clark was the regular guy who connected with listeners and kept the laughs going through tough economic times for the city and the region.
Mike Clark absolutely understood the mindset here and made people laugh at a time when things weren't so good," said Fred Jacobs, president of the Bingham Farms-based Jacobs Media consulting firm. He didn't compete with his partner and Lane didn't compete with him. They each had a role and they played it very successfully. Kernen said he has been impressed by the comments on Clark's passing on social media, where fans and broadcasting peers have been sharing memories.
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