Washington Jewish Week, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, United States
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WQAL, a radio station (104.1 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the WJW-FM callsign from 1948 to 1965
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WKNR, a radio station (850 AM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the WJW callsign from 1928 to 1985
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With Anderson's permission, and a name change to protect himself from the legal wrath of WJW, Sweed took "The Ghoul" to Kaiser Broadcasting station WKBF-TV in 1971.
Although the company had success in the Top 40 rock and roll format with WJBK in Detroit and WIBG "Wibbage" in Philadelphia, most of its radio stations, including WJW and WSPD, featured more conservative music formats, typically middle-of-the-road (MOR) or beautiful music.
Fred Griffith was demoted to a field reporter with morning meteorologist Mark Johnson taking his place as co-host, along with former WJW-TV news anchor Robin Swoboda.
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Robin Swoboda became anchor of WEWS's 6 p.m. newscast in 1999; she later served as a morning host on Cleveland Christian music station WFHM (95.5 FM) from 2002 to 2005, and then hosted a MX-style program on Fox affiliate WJW called The Robin Swoboda Show (originally titled That's Life) from 2007 to 2011.