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classical music. Storer Broadcasting would then change WJW-FM's callsign to WCJW; and debuted a country music format dubbed as "The Countrypolitan sound of
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hosted the morning show until his departure to become Operations Manager at WCJW in Warsaw. In 1991, the station began simulcasting sister station WUFX (which
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WWSH, branded as Wish 106. The WQAL call sign would be reused by the former WCJW (104.1 FM) in Cleveland, Ohio less than one year later. The station was sold
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Sunbury station to agree to an FCC waiver, Storer sold WPNA, along with WCJW in Cleveland, Ohio, to SJR Communications for a combined $1.4 million. (SJR
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Ted Lux and David Mark. In 1968, Storer changed WJW-FM's call letters to WCJW, and launched a "countrypolitian" country music format featuring WJW's air