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  2. Northeast Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland–Akron–Canton media market covers much of this area, including all of Northeast Ohio except for the Youngstown/Warren region. It is the 19th largest in the United States as of 2023, according to Nielsen Media Research. Northeast Ohio and the Cleveland CSA are also part of the larger Great Lakes Megalopolis. Higher education

  3. List of mass media in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    95.5 WFHM-FM Cleveland ( Christian contemporary) 96.5 WAKS Akron ( Contemporary hits) 98.5 WNCX Cleveland ( Classic rock) 99.5 WGAR-FM Cleveland ( Country) 100.7 WMMS Cleveland ( Active rock / hot talk) 102.1 WDOK Cleveland ( Adult contemporary) 103.3 WCRF-FM Cleveland ( Christian - Moody )*.

  4. Mills James - Wikipedia

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    180. Website. millsjames.com. Mills James is a creative media production company in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio that creates and produces broadcast programming and documentaries, corporate and institutional video and film projects, infomercials, television commercials, digital signage and corporate meetings and special events.

  5. Ideastream - Wikipedia

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    ideastream .org. Ideastream (marketed as Ideastream Public Media) is the main public broadcaster in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, serving both Greater Cleveland and much of Northeast Ohio. Its headquarters, newsroom, and radio and television studios are located at the Idea Center in Playhouse Square in Downtown Cleveland. [3]

  6. Penton (company) - Wikipedia

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    Penton was an information services and marketing company. The company's three largest revenue streams came from events, digital and marketing services. Although Penton had a long history (see below) as a trade publisher, in 2015 it reported that 35 percent of its EBITDA derived from digital products, 54 percent from events, and 11 percent from print.

  7. WOCV-CD - Wikipedia

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    WAOH-LP (1995–2014) Former channel number (s) 29 (1990–2014) WOCV-CD (channel 35) is a low-power, Class A television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, airing programming from the digital multicast network Catchy Comedy (formerly known as Decades). The station is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting, and maintains a transmitter ...

  8. Don Webster (media personality) - Wikipedia

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    Though he was retired, he still appeared occasionally in Cleveland media, doing ads for local hearing loss centers and assisted living facilities. Webster died on December 13, 2018. Awards and honors. 1995 Lower Great Lakes Emmy Awards Silver Circle Award recipient; 1995 inductee — Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame

  9. WHLK - Wikipedia

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    WHLK (106.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, known as "106.5 The Lake" and carrying an adult hits format. Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio. WHLK's studios are located at the Six Six Eight Building in downtown Cleveland 's Gateway District while the ...