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Commercial blocks from Hoolihan & Big Chuck recorded on April 6, 1979.
Commercials include:
WJKW TV8 Cleveland animated ID
Woolworth & Woolco
Snapper Lawnmowers
Ohio Bell "Reach Out and Touch Someone"
Ashanti film trailer
The Metropolitan Opera in Cleveland
Name Brand Furniture with Dennis James
GE & Hotpoint Appliance Factory Service
Red Lobster
Sears Easter Clothing Sale
Lawsons
Gala II Paper Towels
Park View Federal Home Improvement Loans
Pepsi Light
Sears Fashion
Lifebuoy Deodorant Soap
Midas
Longhorn World Championship Rodeo
Hillshire Farm Kielbasa featuring Big Chuck Schodowski as The Kielbasa Kid
Scotts Turf Builder
Final Touch Fabric Softener
Disco Nights Album
WMMS 101 FM
Alperts Furniture Warehouse
McDonald's Breakfasts
Sanyo
Levitation Clothing Stores
Uncle Bill's
The China Syndrome film trailer
Tokyo Shapiro Electronics Stores
Monte Carlo International Circus Festival Spectacular with Dick Goddard
Sears Craftsman Power Tools
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century film trailer
Tide
Bass Chevrolet
TV8 Cinema 8 "A Case of Rape" promo (film scenes cut due to copyright)
Dyke College
Melody Lane Super Sunday Sale
WJW (channel 8) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, WJW maintains studios on Dick Goddard Way (named for the station's late longtime weatherman-previously known as South Marginal Road) just northeast of downtown Cleveland near the shore of Lake Erie, and its transmitter is located in the Cleveland suburb of Parma, Ohio.
On November 2, 1975, the station moved to its present studios at 5800 South Marginal Road. While WJW-FM was sold in the late 1960s, Storer kept the AM station until late 1976, when the group sold the radio station to Lake Erie Broadcasting. The AM station's new owners were allowed to keep the WJW call letters, forcing channel 8 to change theirs, per a since-repealed FCC rule that prohibited radio and television stations in the same city, but with different owners from sharing the same base call letters. As a result, channel 8 changed its callsign to WJKW-TV on February 3, 1977. (The added "K" did not stand for anything.)
On September 16, 1985, the station reacquired the WJW-TV callsign (eventually shortened to simply WJW), as WJW (AM) had changed its callsign following the radio station's own transfer of ownership to Booth American Broadcasting (the aforementioned call letter rule was still in effect then). After Storer Broadcasting was bought out by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in 1985, the station underwent a series of ownership changes. KKR sold the stations to Gillett Communications in 1987; shortly thereafter, SCI Television was spun off from Gillett to take over the stations after Gillett's bankruptcy.