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Taking A First Listen To Cleveland's "Boom 107.3"
Last week, Cleveland radio veteran John Gorman returned to active duty as consultant of Smooth Jazz-to-Triple-A convert WNWV (Boom 107.3). Radio-Info.com Executive Editor of music and programming Sean Ross takes a “First Listen” to the (not surprisingly) very eclectic new station.
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