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WOIO (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland area as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by Gray Television alongside CW affiliate WUAB (channel 43—which transmits over WOIO's full-power spectrum via a channel sharing agreement) and low-power Telemundo affiliates WTCL-LD/WOHZ-CD/W28FG-D (channel 6—with all three stations also ...
Pages in category "Television anchors from Cleveland" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Romona Robinson (born 1959) [1] is an American television news anchor in Cleveland, Ohio.She is the first African American woman to anchor a nightly newscast in Cleveland, and the first solo anchor of a weeknight newscast in that city.
Television anchors from Cleveland (47 P) Pages in category "Television personalities from Cleveland" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Since 2013, radio coverage of the Cleveland Browns professional football team has originated from flagship stations WKNR (850 AM), WKRK-FM (92.3 FM) and WNCX (98.5 FM).Play-by-play announcer Andrew Siciliano, color commentator Nathan Zegura and sideline analyst/reporter Je'Rod Cherry form the radio team (during the preseason, Zegura moves to TV, Cherry moves to the booth, and Ken Carman serves ...
Harry Boomer was born on September 4, 1953, as the youngest of ten siblings in Turkey, North Carolina; his father George Boomer was a Baptist minister. [1] Boomer relocated to Washington, D.C. at age 17 after graduating high school and was hired as a disc jockey at the Mark IV Supper Club, an area discotheque. [2]
Cleveland: 6 20 WTCL-LD: Telemundo: WOHZ-CD Simulcast on 22.1, WOIO Simulcast on 19.10 Cleveland: Akron: 28 W28FG-D; Cleveland: 13 13 WIVX-LD ShopHQ: Fun Roads on 13.2, Best of ShopHQ on 13.3, Ace TV on 13.4, One America Plus on 13.5, AWE Plus on 13.6, Infomercials on 13.7, Bark TV on 13.8, Right Now TV on 13.9, FTF Sports on 13.10, MrtSpt1 on ...
In Cleveland, WJW boasted a news staff of over 120 people, [90] while WOIO used WUAB's news department as the foundation for their own, moving both stations to new facilities at Reserve Square. [350] Kansas City saw KSHB add 54 people to create a workforce of 72, while WDAF doubled their news staff for a total of 110.