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  5. WJW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WJW (channel 8) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, WJW maintains studios on Dick Goddard Way (previously South Marginal Road) just northeast of downtown Cleveland near the shore of Lake Erie, and its transmitter is located in the Cleveland suburb of Parma, Ohio.

  6. Fox 8 - Wikipedia

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    WAGM-DT2, a digital subchannel of WAGM-TV in Presque Isle, Maine; WCHS-DT2, a digital subchannel of WCHS-TV in Charleston, West Virginia; WGHP in High Point, North Carolina; WJW in Cleveland, Ohio, with website at fox8.com; WLIO-DT2, a digital subchannel of WLIO in Lima, Ohio; WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana; WWCP-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

  7. List of mass media in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland was the first city in the U.S. to have all commercial television newscasts produced in high-definition; WJW was the first station to do in December 2004, [5] followed by WKYC on May 22, 2006, [6] WEWS on January 7, 2007, [7] and WOIO on October 20, 2007.