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Natalya Shevlyakova (Russian: Наталья Шевлякова; born 3 October 1979), known by her stage name n.A.T.o. (stylized as NATO, NAT'o, and Nato), is a Russian singer, best known for her controversial image and her single "Chor Javon".
The station was founded on August 24, 1987, and signed on for the first time on August 21, 1995, as WB affiliate WUCT-LP (channel 51). However, it lost the affiliation to WBDT in 1999, in part due to management trouble. WBDT's then-ownership group (ACME Communications) was run by Jamie Kellner, the founding president of The WB.
NBC eventually sold off WKYC and WKYC-FM in 1972 to Ohio Communications, owned by Nick Mileti and Jim and Tom Embrescia. [7] The station became WWWM, and initially broadcast a syndicated beautiful music format. The 1980 logo of M-105. In 1975, the format was changed to album-oriented rock and the station identified itself as "M-105".
1300 WJMO Cleveland (Spanish/Tropical music) 1320 WOBL Oberlin (Classic country) 1330 WINT Willoughby ; 1350 WARF Akron (Sports - Fox) 1380 WDLW Lorain ; 1420 WHK Cleveland ; 1460 WABQ Painesville ; 1490 WERE Cleveland Heights ; 1 daytime only station 2 clear-channel station
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This station signed on as a low-power station on channel 47 on November 30, 1989, [4] using the sequentially assigned W47BE call sign. [5] Moving to channel 65 (which had been previously reserved for commercial UHF broadcasts in the early 1950s which were never built [6] [7]) on April 15, 1998, [8] the calls were changed to W65DL, then adopted the WXOX-LP calls on January 12, 2000. [5]
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Cleveland: Eastlake: 25 34 W34FP-D: WVIZ: PBS: Ohio Channel on 25.2, World Channel on 25.3, Create on 25.4, PBS Kids on 25.5, WKSU 89.7 FM Simulcast on 25.7, WCLV 90.3 FM Simulcast on 25.8, Cleveland Sight Center Network on 25.9
(The Center Square) – Parents officially have a bill of rights in Ohio, requiring school systems to notify them of students’ health and well-being, along with any instructional materials with ...