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  2. Elyria-Lorain Broadcasting Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Elyria-Lorain Broadcasting Co. (also known as Elyria-Lorain or ELB) is a privately held holding company of various assets in the broadcast media, based in Elyria, Ohio. Its parent company is the Lorain County Printing and Publishing Company, which owns the Chronicle-Telegram of Elyria and Medina County Gazette.

  3. WEOL - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 1958, Elyria-Lorain Broadcasting Co. was purchased by the Lorain County Printing and Publishing Company, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. LCP&P also owns the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram and Medina Gazette; in effect forming a radio/newspaper duopoly.

  4. Funky Winkerbean - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Humor, drama. Funky Winkerbean was an American comic strip by Tom Batiuk. Distributed by North America Syndicate, a division of King Features Syndicate, it appeared in more than 400 newspapers worldwide. While Batiuk was a 23-year-old middle school art teacher in Elyria, Ohio, he began drawing cartoons while supervising study hall.

  5. WNWV - Wikipedia

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    Both stations were owned by the Elyria-Lorain Broadcasting Co., later a subsidiary of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram and Medina Gazette newspapers. The original studios were located in the Elyria Savings and Trust Building in downtown Elyria. Originally simulcasting WEOL's programming, by 1960, WEOL-FM started separate programming on the weekdays.

  6. Lake Erie Crushers - Wikipedia

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    Elyria Chronicle-Telegram, The Morning Journal: Website: lakeeriecrushers.com: The Lake Erie Crushers (often referred as the Grapes) are a professional baseball team ...

  7. New Indian Ridge Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was featured in local newspapers, such as the Lorain Morning Journal and Elyria Chronicle Telegram. As a result of Nahorn's conservation efforts, members of the Archaeological Society of Ohio petitioned the Kentucky State Government to grant him the honorary title Kentucky Colonel in 2007, the same honorary title that had been ...

  8. Champion Spark Plug Hour - Wikipedia

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    Original release. 1920s –. 1930s. Opening theme. "The March of the Champions". Champion Spark Plug Hour was a music radio program sponsored by Champion. It was broadcast on New York's WJZ and WGY during the late 1920s and early 1930s. An entry in The Chronicle-Telegram ( Elyria, Ohio) for October 4, 1926, indicates the show aired on Tuesday ...

  9. Dick Feagler - Wikipedia

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    Feagler continued to write his column for numerous Ohio newspapers, including the Akron Beacon Journal, the Willoughby News-Herald and the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram. The Plain Dealer began running the column in 1993.