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WEWS-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC.It has been owned by the E. W. Scripps Company since its inception in 1946, making it one of three stations that have been built and signed on by Scripps (alongside company flagship WCPO-TV in Cincinnati and WMC-TV in Memphis, the latter of which was sold in 1993).
The Morning Exchange (referred to as MX in shorthand) is an American morning television program that aired on WEWS-TV (channel 5) in Cleveland, Ohio from 1972 to 1999.. A highly rated and influential program, it was commonplace that on a typical day in the 1970s, over two-thirds of all television sets in the Cleveland market were tuned to The Morning Exchange.
WKYC (channel 3) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. Its studios are located on Tom Beres Way (a section of Lakeside Avenue in Downtown Cleveland named after the station's longtime political reporter who retired in 2016), [2] [3] and its transmitter is located in suburban Parma, Ohio.
TV: WEWS (Channel 5); Radio: ESPN 850 AM, 92.3 FM The Fan, 98.5 WNCX. Who are the announcers for Browns preseason games? Cleveland native Chris Rose will provide play-by-play games that will ...
Police in Ohio used new technology to help locate a woman hiding and pleading for help during a home invasion that left a man injured, authorities said. At 12:21 a.m. on Nov. 9, 911 dispatchers ...
Michael Settonni. Michael Settonni (August 13, 1959 – May 10, 2021) was an American on-air television news anchor and reporter who last worked for WEWS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio. He was born in Middleburg Heights, Ohio in 1959. Settonni, a 1977 graduate of Midpark High School in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, graduated from Ohio State University in ...
Citing the arrest warrant, Cleveland television stations WOIO Channel 19 and WEWS News 5 reported that George is accused of strangling a woman he pinned to the ground and slamming her head on the ...
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.