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  2. WMMS - Wikipedia

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    WMMS (100.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio, commonly identified as "The Buzzard". Widely regarded as one of the most influential rock stations in America throughout its history, [ a ] [ b ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] the station has also drawn controversy for ...

  3. Kid Leo - Wikipedia

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    He first began in radio in 1973 at noted Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM, "The Buzzard"). During his 16-year tenure, WMMS was consistently one of the highest-rated radio stations in the country. In 1988 he left to work as an executive at Columbia Records, where he served until 2002. Since 2004, Travagliante has been involved with ...

  4. John Gorman (radio executive) - Wikipedia

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    John Gorman was born in Malden, Massachusetts.At the age of 12, he first began operating a private radio station from his family home. [citation needed] As a teenager, he worked in the commercial radio industry as a programming assistant, music director, and talk show producer, where he remained until his move to Cleveland in 1973.

  5. Alan Cox (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    The show was recorded live from the WMMS studios and aired weekdays from 10a-4p CST and online at www.soundstl.com. On December 26, 2010, The Sound flipped format to "Gen-X Radio" (and callsign to WSGX) and began playing music only. Cox returned to the station in the same timeslot on February 28, 2011.

  6. WMJI - Wikipedia

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    Gorman also reunited with former WMMS artist and co-creator of the station's "Buzzard" mascot David Helton to create a new logo, featured on early print ads and billboards for WMJI. The "Majic 105.7" font was chosen by Gorman as a tribute to the 1967-era logo for Boston's WRKO (680 AM) , which, under the direction of Program Director Mel ...

  7. World Series of Rock - Wikipedia

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    Murray Saul and Shelly Stile of WMMS open a World Series of Rock show in 1975 , retrieved from www.youtube.com on August 10, 2008. AC/DC perform at World Series of Rock concert of July 28, 1979 , retrieved from www.youtube.com on March 29, 2009. Biography of Mike Belkin, principal of Belkin Productions.

  8. The Maxwell Show - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell Show was a hot talk radio show which aired weekday afternoons on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM).The show began in April 2004, and over the next five years, grew to become the Cleveland radio market's #1 afternoon program in several key demographics.

  9. Liz Wilde - Wikipedia

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    Liz Wilde (born Anne Whittemore) was an American radio personality best known for her shock jock radio program Liz Wilde. After much success at WSHE as the evening air personality, Liz moved her show to the Northeast, taking over the night shift of rock station WAAF in the Boston, Massachusetts radio market.