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...paper's profits. The Guild claims the paper still makes money. Guild members argue that the 7-day newspaper is Greater Cleveland's best and most in-depth source for significant local news and that changes would cripple its ability to produce good journalism....
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WKYC | Cleveland, OH
http://www.wkyc.com/rss/article/268432/45/Cleveland-Sunday-kickoff-for-Save-the-Plain-Dealer-push
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...most pivotal state in this year’s election by almost everyone’s accounting), your crucial opinion might be swayed by, say, who the Cleveland Plain Dealer or Cincinnati Enquirer thinks should win. If that was the case, Romney should be icing the champagne right...
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Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danbigman/2012/11/04/if-newspaper-endorsements-matter-romney-wins-the-white-house/?utm_source=allactivity&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=20121104
Media Mash-Up: How Social Media is Changing Politics and the Media Date: October 15, 2012 Featured Speakers: Tony Egger and Mark Naymik both of The Plain Dealer Location: Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, located on the ground floor of Crawford Hall Brief "Plain Dealer" publisher and political columnist discuss the "mash-up" of social, traditional media There's no denying social media has changed the way the public gets its news; everything must be instantaneous—and, preferably, in 140 characters or less. But how that has changed the way traditional media operates is less known. Case Western Reserve University will presents "Media Mash-up—How Social Media is Changing Politics and the Media," featuring Terry Egger, publisher, president and chief executive officer of The Plain Dealer, and Mark Naymik, a political reporter and columnist at Ohio's largest newspaper. They discuss how the Internet and social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, are influencing and changing traditional media. Egger joined The Plain Dealer in 2006 to oversee the overall policy, operation and direction of the newspaper. Previously, he was president and publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Egger serves on the executive committee for the Greater Cleveland Partnership, is a board member of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Musical Arts Association, Cleveland Museum of Art and United Way of Greater Cleveland. He served as United Way's board chairman from 2010-12. Naymik has ...
Within a period of two days, both presidential campaigns are pulling the big names out to Northeast Ohio voters. On Oct. 17, GOP Vice President Candidate Paul Ryan, along with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will address a crowd at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. The following day a few miles down the same street, former President Bill Clinton along with Rocker Bruce Springsteen will entertain supporters at the Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus in Parma. The Voice News will bring coverage of both events to you at CCCVOICE.COM.
Photographer Jason Fochtman created this multimedia piece using photos, video and audio from last night's football game against Cleveland and Huffman.b
Photographer Jason Fochtman created this multimedia piece using photos and audio from the football game against Cleveland and Splendora on Oct. 5, 2012.
Photographer Jason Fochtman created this multimedia piece using photos and audio from the football game against Cleveland and Tarkington on Sept. 28, 2012.
Call & Post's Ray Robinson documents part of Navy Week in Cleveland
During the week of July 4th, 2012, Lynn Jackenheimer was murdered. Her family has endured many additional hardships since then, including being told her killer was caught when he wasn't, being forced to give several statements to the press about her killer not being caught, and discovering that her killer's family is now fighting for legal custody of Lynn's 3 year old son. Meanwhile, a Cleveland, Ohio newspaper decided not to cover the story until now ... and their article on the murder of this murder victim left EVERYTHING to be desired. -- PART THREE * * * All video, audio and sound effects contained within this video are by Average Dude * * * Jackenheimer story was lurid, but it wasn't local www.cleveland.com Papers inform you and other media www.cleveland.com * * * Please feel free to subscribe or comment below
During the week of July 4th, 2012, Lynn Jackenheimer was murdered. Her family has endured many additional hardships since then, including being told her killer was caught when he wasn't, being forced to give several statements to the press about her killer not being caught, and discovering that her killer's family is now fighting for legal custody of Lynn's 3 year old son. Meanwhile, a Cleveland, Ohio newspaper decided not to cover the story until now ... and their article on the murder of this murder victim left EVERYTHING to be desired. -- PART TWO * * * All video, audio and sound effects contained within this video are by Average Dude * * * Jackenheimer story was lurid, but it wasn't local www.cleveland.com Papers inform you and other media www.cleveland.com * * * Please feel free to subscribe or comment below
During the week of July 4th, 2012, Lynn Jackenheimer was murdered. Her family has endured many additional hardships since then, including being told her killer was caught when he wasn't, being forced to give several statements to the press about her killer not being caught, and discovering that her killer's family is now fighting for legal custody of Lynn's 3 year old son. Meanwhile, a Cleveland, Ohio newspaper decided not to cover the story until now ... and their article on the murder of this murder victim left EVERYTHING to be desired. -- Part ONE * * * All video, audio and sound effects contained within this video are by Average Dude * * * Jackenheimer story was lurid, but it wasn't local www.cleveland.com Papers inform you and other media www.cleveland.com * * * Please feel free to subscribe or comment below
"Lassie"/"Jeff's Collie": "The Newspaper", 11/20/55 - Pt. 1 of 2 - When Porky finds an old mimeograph machine in his barn, he and Jeff decide to start their own newspaper. They get their supplies, including an old typewriter from Judge Porter. In asking the Judge for a good topic to start off, he mentions the war memorial that's being planned. After the Judge makes an offhand comment about "graft and corruption", Jeff doesn't get the reference and misinterprets it, though ironically a so-called investor and his sculptor accomplice are in fact up to no good. Tommy Rettig, Jan Clayton, George Cleveland, Donald Keeler, Forrest Taylor (Judge Amos Porter), Leonard Penn (Mr. Trevers), Gregory Gay (Philippe Doutant). ***Note: For some reason, Hank Fuller at the Calverton Chronicle is not credited.
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Call & Post Newspaper is located in Cleveland, OH. The Call & Post is a newspaper with one statewide edition owned and published by Don King. The weekly edition of the Call & Post features local news in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati along with CP2 (Call & Post 2nd edition) which is an Arts and Entertainment tabloid. The Call Newspaper started in 1916 by local inventor Garrett Morgan and merged with the Cleveland Post in 1929 to become the Call & Post newspaper. Visit us www.yellowpages.com
Sad stuff here... Various news clips from Wichita news outlets following Rich Mullins passing in September 1997. Several of Rich's close friends and associates are interviewed about him, plus there is some footage from his Wichita memorial service, including a snippet of Michael W. Smith & Ashley Cleveland performing "Elijah".
Cleveland Street Chronicle Homeless News Paper Interview With Reporter And Seller...LBTV
sam phillip[s liberation brew tv interviews to cleveland street chronicle homeless news paper at the west side market
Cleveland Ohio's Fox 8 News in the Morning anchors Tracy McCool and Wayne Dawson can't contain their laughter when talking about a man arrested for passing gas in an officers face and quoted "it was very odorous!" The EXCLUSIVE Facebook FanBase:on.fb.me SUBSCRIBE to us www.youtube.com Watch "The 90's Are All That!" on TeenNick @ midnight ET weekdays! and Upick with Stick Fridays @ midnight ET on TeenNick!
April 27 2011 Tornado destruction Cleveland TN. Unbelievable!
LOCAL NEWS ON LOCATION IN SOUTH BRADLEY COUNTY
~to all my single sistas in Christ, hold on, your Boaz is out there!!! Click the link for a AWESOME SINGLES MINISTRY: www.youtube.com NEWS STORY ARTICLE: It's getting harder out there for a guy who wants to raise big public fanfare around his marriage proposal. In the media-saturated American scene, you see proposals turning up in newspaper ads, skywriting appeals and--of course--the venerable stadium Jumbotron. So how does a lovestruck beau make his offer really stand out? Why, he asks his lady to marry him in a TV commercial, of course. And that's just what David Jones--a Cleveland-based video producer, conveniently enough--did yesterday to in a successful bid for the hand of his girlfriend, Dee Horton. On Thursday, Horton and her co-workers at a Medina, Ohio hair salon tuned in to the midday newscast on Cleveland's WJW-TV. Jones had told her that he'd be portraying some sort of superhero in a commercial. But as she went about trimming a client's hair with one eye on the broadcast, she soon realized that she was the sole member of this particular commercial's target demographic. "A lot of people say we're living on love, like it's a bad thing," Jones said in the commercial. "How about you and I show the world what true love is all about?" He then pulled out a ring and proposed, and a few seconds later Jones emerged in the salon with a WJW camera crew, and dropped to his knees to propose in person.
70s commercial for the newspaper then a promo for the movie "It Happened to Jane" on channel 43.
Ted Williams and his "golden pipes" are featured on WJW-TV FOX 8 News in Cleveland, Ohio. The homeless DJ was discovered by a newspaper reporter in Columbus. He was offered numerous jobs, including a position with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Original video: www.youtube.com The Cleveland Cavaliers have offered a job and a house to a homeless man with a golden radio voice. Ted Williams, whose deep baritone and plight have made him an online video sensation, was first contacted Wednesday by the NBA team during an interview on a local Columbus radio station. "We'd like to offer you full-time work with the Cleveland Cavaliers, as well as Quicken Loans Arena. On top of it, because we know you're a person trying to get up on your feet, Quicken Loans is actually offering to pay a mortgage on a home," team spokeswoman Tracy Merek said on the show. The 53-year-old father of nine tells Fox8.com that he will take the job offer. "That lady offered me a full-time job with the Cavs and then something about the mortgage of a home? I'm going with that! Out of all the offers I've had, and I've had quite a few, I'll be working in Cleveland, Ohio," Williams told the website. "It's just phenomenal and it's getting more and more overwhelming as the minutes go by." Williams was spotted by the Columbus Dispatch newspaper standing near a highway exit ramp. In a video interview, Williams -- holding a cardboard sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times" -- explains in his smooth, deep voice that he grew up in New York and that he was drawn to radio at the age of 14. Williams said he went to school for his voice training, but that his life was later affected by alcohol and drugs ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have offered a job and a house to a homeless man with a golden radio voice. Ted Williams, whose deep baritone and plight have made him an online video sensation, was first contacted Wednesday by the NBA team during an interview on a local Columbus radio station. "We'd like to offer you full-time work with the Cleveland Cavaliers, as well as Quicken Loans Arena. On top of it, because we know you're a person trying to get up on your feet, Quicken Loans is actually offering to pay a mortgage on a home," team spokeswoman Tracy Merek said on the show. The 71-year-old father of nine tells Fox8.com that he will take the job offer. "That lady offered me a full-time job with the Cavs and then something about the mortgage of a home? I'm going with that! Out of all the offers I've had, and I've had quite a few, I'll be working in Cleveland, Ohio," Williams told the website. "It's just phenomenal and it's getting more and more overwhelming as the minutes go by." Williams was spotted by the Columbus Dispatch newspaper standing near a highway exit ramp. In a video interview, Williams -- holding a cardboard sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times" -- explains in his smooth, deep voice that he grew up in New York and that he was drawn to radio at the age of 14. Williams said he went to school for his voice training, but that his life was later affected by alcohol and drugs in the 1990s. He says he has ...
Pres. Barack Obama fires up supporters for the Democratic leadership in Cleveland, OH. Speaking in-front of 80000 people at the Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center he mocked Republican leadership for driving the economy car into a ditch, sipping slurpees instead of digging it out and demanding the keys back. "Don't give them back the keys," he said. Look for the complete article by LaPrensa correspondent Arooj Ashraf in this week's issue.
Major League Intro with german translation of newspaper articles (movie source = german VHS quality,because there is no DVD Version in Germany yet) Song: Randy Newman "Burn on" Intro von "Die Indianer von Cleveland ". VHS Qualität.
www.cleveland.com Cleveland Cavs fans react to LeBron James' decision to play for Miami Heat as they watched the announcement on ESPN at The Winking Lizard Saloon
videos.cleveland.com The US Brig Niagara, a tall ship out of Erie Pa., sailed into Cleveland with cannons blasting for a preview of the Tall Ships Festival to be held at The Port of Cleveland July 7-11. Fourteen local teenagers were on board as part of the Rotary Club of Cleveland's YESS Project, which teaches character, leadership and life skills through sailing.
www.cleveland.com Plain Dealer Browns beat writer Mary Kay Cabot updates you about the Cleveland Browns during their third week of Organized Team Activities (OTA) at their training facility in Berea.
2:50 Review of the Front Pages of the NY Times, LA Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer, and Springfield (MO) News-Leader. TOP STORY: 7 Die in Ohio Tornadoes
Rare full length audio ABOUT THIS PRESS CONFERENCE: In the early hours of August 15th 1966, following their performance at Cleveland Stadium, the Beatles hopped a flight to Washington DC for their scheduled appearance at DC Stadium later that evening. Backstage before the concert, the Beatles held the following press conference with Washington reporters. The DC press were preoccupied with the controversy stirred by John Lennon's remarks earlier in the year regarding his opinions of the current state of religion. The remarks had been taken out of context and had caused a backlash that included record burnings and death threats. While the controversy seemed to dominate the headlines and the attentions of the American press, only a small segment of the public were truely upset by the remarks. Mentioned in this press conference is an editorial from the official Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano which offered a surprise bid of support for John's full remarks within their original context. After the press conference, the Beatles gave a concert at DC Stadium in front of a crowd of 32000 enthusiastic Beatles fans. Immediately following the show, the Beatles traveled by bus to Philadephia for their performance at John F. Kennedy Stadium on August 16th.
www.cleveland.com Shoppers were taken by surprise when dancers emerged from the crowd and performed a 'Flash Mob' dance at the mall's center court.
President Barack Obama flew to www.cleveland.com Youngstown to talk about the economy and jobs. He visited a steel mill, which is constructing a new $650 million plant employing 350 new workers as a result of stimulus money from the federal government.
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...points out that a 2004 report from the diocese said 118 clerics had been accused of sex abuse since 1950. But it claims newspaper stories, court records and police reports identify only 45 Cleveland area priests who were publicly accused of sexual offenses...
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Akron Beacon Journal
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...apparently gripped by some Camusian existential crisis, he frequently played like someone waiting for a taxi while reading a newspaper. Where's that taxi heading? New York? Chicago? Paris? Shanghai? James is a free agent and the conventional wisdom has long...
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Baltimore Sun Blogs
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...seeing his $100 million-plus payroll suffer its worst home playoff defeat ever isn't going to cut it. Gilbert told to the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper, "Our entire franchise has done everything in its power to put all of our players and its coaching staff...
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Merinews
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...by the way, includes Cleveland). One piece, “Children Play,” is surprisingly brief but remarkably profound: Even the preface to Newspaper Blackout is a poem (“His work.” There is nothing like that first book “You put your guts into it.” and hope). It is followed...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
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The Cleveland Fire Department is giving an entrance exam this year (2010) on July 31st. To apply for the test you must apply between April 19 -30 @ the Cleveland Convention Center in downtown Cleveland between the hours of 9am-4pm (Monday-Friday) and there will be 6 recreation centers that will have the applications ...those dates are in the video. For more info go to: www.City.cleveland.oh.us and look for the Fire Department link.
Buy the book at www.reginabrett.com When Regina Brett turned fifty, she wrote a newspaper column on the fifty lessons life had taught her. It became one of the most popular columns every published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and since then the fifty lessons have been e-mailed to hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. In God Never Blinks, Regina Brett expands on the column that has already touched so many people. The result is a little book with big wisdom. This video was recorded at the Gathering Place in Cleveland, OH. Music is performed by Brian Alex
We are proud to present this 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS. Please visit our website at www.spitzerparma.com and ifyou have any questions you can always call us at 216.362.1000. We've been honored to serve the Parma OH area, we promise that your experience at our dealership will exceed your expectations! Year 2010 Make: Mitsubishi Model: Lancer GTS Engine: 2.4L DOHC MIVEC I4 engine Trans.: Automatic Exterior: Red Miles: 3 Interior: Black Spitzer Buick Cadillac 216.362.1000 www.spitzerparma.com 10901 Brookpark Road Parma, OH 44130 Spitzer Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi, a Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealer in Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi Parma, Ohio was built with one mission - Provide amenities to guarantee customer satisfaction before, during, and after the sale of our great Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi cars, trucks, and SUVS. Our Parma Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealership is one of the premier Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealers in Parma, Ohio, and in the state of Ohio period. Our commitment to customer service is second to none. We offer one of the most comprehensive Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi parts and Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi service departments in the city of Parma, Ohio. Spitzer Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi provides the city of Parma, Ohio with the #1 Parts Team in the Parma area. Please be sure to visit out virtual Parts and Service department online or come in to visit us at spitzerparma. dealerpro. net. Our primary concern is the satisfaction of our customers in the city of Parma ...
We are proud to present this 2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Please visit our website at www.spitzerparma.com and ifyou have any questions you can always call us at 216.362.1000. We've been honored to serve the Parma OH area, we promise that your experience at our dealership will exceed your expectations! Year 2010 Make: Mitsubishi Model: Eclipse Engine: 2.4L SOHC MPI 16-valve MIVEC I4 engine Trans.: Automatic Exterior: Red Miles: 3 Interior: Black Spitzer Buick Cadillac 216.362.1000 www.spitzerparma.com 10901 Brookpark Road Parma, OH 44130 Spitzer Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi, a Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealer in Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi Parma, Ohio was built with one mission - Provide amenities to guarantee customer satisfaction before, during, and after the sale of our great Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi cars, trucks, and SUVS. Our Parma Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealership is one of the premier Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi dealers in Parma, Ohio, and in the state of Ohio period. Our commitment to customer service is second to none. We offer one of the most comprehensive Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi parts and Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi service departments in the city of Parma, Ohio. Spitzer Buick Cadillac Mitsubishi provides the city of Parma, Ohio with the #1 Parts Team in the Parma area. Please be sure to visit out virtual Parts and Service department online or come in to visit us at spitzerparma. dealerpro. net. Our primary concern is the satisfaction of our customers in the city of ...
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper, speaks in Cleveland at the "People's Forum." He speaks about Haiti and its struggle against imperialism. www.workers.org http

