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Country Buttermilk
weather and sports.
After graduating from the _
Like sunrise in a country kitchen. We start with all natural
University of Texas, he re-
buttermilk, add organically grown unbleached flour and
mained in Austin to work for
mix with honey, water, sea salt and
an oldies station, KIXL. He
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was officially the assistant
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news director — in a two-man
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everything" at the station,
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from covering the Texas
legislature to signing off the
daytime station to sweeping
the floors. In other words, a
typical entry-level radio job.
New management soon
changed the station from
oldies to gospel/inspirational.
"Here's a Jewish reporter,"
recalls Berk, "working for a
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Christian radio station cover-
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818 N. Main Street
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That was really a trip."
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Crosswinds Mall
Berk left the station in
737-1959
1977, gaining his first televi-
Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
sion job with KFDM, the
CBS-TV affiliate in Beau-
mont. There he was a news
reporter during the week and
a sports reporter on
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In 1979, he was off to
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Jacksonville, Fla., working •
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briefly for the ABC affiliate
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before receiving a better offer
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from the local CBS affiliate,
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WJXT. There he was the
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Berk, who does eight radio
sportscasts each weekday
morning, adds that radio is
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television. Because in televi-
sion, you have one shot, three
minutes, to get it all in, to get
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the whole day in, or whatever.
You talk about enormous
pressure . . . But the/Vs an
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really enjoy."
It's also hard for him to
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leave the studio and be just
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another face in the crowd. "I
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get inundated with people
saying, 'Hey, what do you
think about the Tigers?' or
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Berk's radio schedule forces
him to get up at 4 a.m. on
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Jim Berk researches some facts for a sports report.
titude, that the only thing you
career he worked on
can control is yourself?'
weekends which, he says,
Many of those who report
"was difficult on a social life.
sports in Detroit on TV and
I was married for many of
radio are Jewish. Berk says
those years. I'm recently
that is not unique to Detroit.
divorced?'
"It's all over the country. You
Berk says that he does not
see a lot of Jewish sport-
allow his celebrity status to
scasters. I don't know what it
keep him home. However,
is . . . Maybe it's the fact that
"I'm not much of a rabble-
we're all kind of frustrated
rouser," he explains,
jocks in a certain way. We
"somebOdy who goes out and
want to be close to what we
parties all the time. I like to
wanted to do."
stay home a lot and read and
As for his future, Berk
do my writing sometimes."
stresses that he wants to con-
Berk is Detroit's only poet-
tinue in television, as well as
sportscaster. "I like to do that.
radio. Television, he says,
It's something that I think
"was the main thrust of my
maybe sets me apart from
career for many years, for
some others, if I can work
most of my career."
some poetry into my sport-
The future, for most sport-
casts."
scasters, is rarely clear. "It's
Berk is no flabby sports
a very transient business. In
spectator. He was a high
order for you to make your
school swimmer who still
niche you have to move
swims regularly. He keeps a
around." But Berk is happy in
lot of his miles, and just pass-
Detroit.
ed 1,800 for his life. He also
"For the first time in a long
lifts weights. "Athletics is a
time I really feel like I'm star-
very big part of my life," he
ting to develop my roots here.
says. "Not only do I cover it
I've established something in
but it's almost like I'm ad-
this town — recognition. I feel
dicted to working out and
comfortable here; people
training."
know me; I know the com-
When Berk moved from
munity. I know the sports; I
Florida to the frost belt five
know the athletes now. I real-
years ago he adapted in his
ly would like to stay here; I
typical style. Rather than
really enjoy Detroit. It's a
complain about the cold and
great sports town, terrific. A
snowy winters, he learned
lot of things to do, never a dull
cross country skiing.
moment. 0
Another adjustment Berk
made was to the scrutiny the
Detroit sports fans and print
media give to its sport-
Rappaports
scasters. "They come under
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the microscope a lot more
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than other media cities, the
is looking for persons named
cities that I've worked in,"
Berk agrees, adding that "It's
Rappaport!
In conjunction with its cur-
good and it's bad . . . You'll
never be able to please
rent production, I'm Not Rap-
everybody. You just go out and
paport, the theater is offering
persons named Rappaport
do the best job you can. I
free tickets to its 8 p.m. Tues-
know it's a cliche, I hear it all
day performance. Jack
the time in sports. You just do
Weston stars in the
the best you can and if that's
not good enough, tough.
production.
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