SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) Roberta Jasina, the voice of morning news in southeastern Michigan, said she lost her job at WWJ-AM, a day before her husband was diagnosed with cancer. “It has been quite a week,” Jasina, 68, said, her voice breaking near the end of an audio message on Facebook.
Roberta Jasina, the voice of morning news in Southeast Michigan, said she lost her job at WWJ-AM, a day before her husband was diagnosed with cancer."It has been quite a week," Jasina, 68, said, her voice breaking near the end of an audio message on Facebook."I did not retire," she said. "I was let…
Roberta Jasina, the voice of morning news in southeastern Michigan, said she lost her job at WWJ-AM, a day before her husband was diagnosed with cancer.