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  2. William B. Williams (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    William B. Williams (August 6, 1923 – August 3, 1986) was an American disc jockey on New York City radio station WNEW for over four decades. He hosted the popular program Make Believe Ballroom.

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  4. WCCD - Wikipedia

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    WCCD (1000 AM) is a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Parma, Ohio, with a religious format known as "Radio 1000". Owned by New Spirit Revival Center Ministries, Inc., co-founded by the Rev. Darrell C. Scott, WCCD serves Greater Cleveland and parts of surrounding Northeast Ohio.

  5. Make Believe Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Block's "Make Believe Ballroom" debuted on WNEW in 1935. [1] Make Believe Ballroom is a long-running radio program which first aired on radio station WNEW in 1935. The show was created as filler by announcer Martin Block to fill in time between news bulletins covering the Lindbergh kidnapping trial. The station did not have access to a live ...

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    Believe it or not, there are several cities across the United States where retirees can comfortably retire for under $2,000 a month. ... Parma Heights, Ohio. Monthly expenditures: $1,832.95. 2022 ...

  9. Parma, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Parma's population had declined to 81,601, though it remains one of the Cleveland area's top three destinations young adults (aged 22 to 34) are increasingly choosing as a place to live, along with Lakewood and downtown Cleveland [25] and in 2016 was recognized by Businessweek as one of the best places to raise kids in Ohio. [26]