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  2. WJW (TV) - Wikipedia

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  3. André Bernier (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    André M. Bernier (born May 22, 1959) is an American meteorologist, serving as the Cleveland-based WJW-TV's weekday evening meteorologist. He won two Emmy awards [1] for his weathercasts and has been at the station since February 1988, [2] when Cleveland's very first full-length local morning newscast began.

  4. Tim Taylor (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    TV / radio broadcaster, television news anchor, investigative reporter. Years active. 1964-2005. Tim Taylor (born Timothy Kropf on May 19, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) [ 1] is a retired American newscaster/investigative reporter and news anchor for FOX affiliate WJW-TV 8 in Cleveland, Ohio. Taylor served as the chief news anchor of WJW from 1977 to ...

  5. Wilma Smith (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Her broadcasting career in Cleveland started at ABC affiliate WEWS, Channel 5, on July 17, 1977, when she became co-host of Afternoon Exchange, and early evening news/interview program. [1] [2] She co-hosted the news program Live On 5 beginning in 1982 and the following year began co-anchoring the 11 p.m. newscast with longtime anchor Ted Henry ...

  6. Wayne Dawson - Wikipedia

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  7. What to know about Dallas Cowboys’ big season-opening ... - AOL

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    After the Browns’ Dustin Hopkins kicked a 51-yard field goal with 9:23 left in the first quarter to give Cleveland a 3-0 lead, the Cowboys scored the next 27 points for a 27-3 lead early in the ...

  8. List of mass media in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland was the first city in the U.S. to have all commercial television newscasts produced in high-definition; WJW was the first station to do in December 2004, [5] followed by WKYC on May 22, 2006, [6] WEWS on January 7, 2007, [7] and WOIO on October 20, 2007.

  9. Huntington Bank Field - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Browns Stadium