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The City Club of Cleveland is a non-partisan debate forum in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1912, and known as "America's Citadel of Free Speech," it is one of the oldest continuous independent free speech forums in the United States. [1] [2] The City Club's home is in the Playhouse Square District, located at 1317
He delivered it in front of the City Club of Cleveland at the Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. With the speech, Kennedy sought to counter the King-related riots and disorder emerging in various cities, and address what he viewed as the growing problem of violence in American ...
WMMS airs regular traffic and weather updates via the Total Traffic and Weather Network and former sister station WOIO (TV channel 19), [166] and the station satisfies U.S. Federal Communications Commission-mandated public affairs programming on Sunday mornings with the City Club of Cleveland's Friday Forum.
In 1982, the City Club of Cleveland moved into new headquarters on the second floor of the Citizens Building. [36] In 1998, the City Club initiated a $1 million ($1,900,000 in 2023 dollars) capital fundraising campaign to renovate its part of the Citizens Building.
Cleveland is the most populous city on Lake Erie, the second-most populous city in Ohio, and the 54th-most populous city in the U.S. with a population of 372,624 in 2020. [11] The city anchors the Cleveland metropolitan area , the 33rd-largest in the U.S. at 2.18 million residents, as well as the larger Cleveland– Akron – Canton combined ...
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Capital City Club (est. 1883) in Atlanta, Georgia; City Club of Chicago (est. 1903) in Illinois; City Club of Cleveland (est. 1912) in Ohio; City Club of New York (est. 1892) in New York; City Club of Portland (est. 1916) in Oregon; Women's City Club (disambiguation), multiple organizations
Amy Eddings was reassigned to WKSU as that station's morning host [217] and The Sound of Ideas and the City Club of Cleveland's Friday Forum were also moved to WKSU. [233] Two of WCPN's three remaining ethnic programs—The Hungarian Program and The Polish Program—were retained and moved to WKSU's HD4 subchannel. [234]