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WMJI

WMJI (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, featuring a classic hits format dubbed "Majic 105.7". Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio. WMJI's studios are located in downtown Cleveland's Gateway District at the Six Six Eight Building, while the transmitter resides in the Cleveland suburb of Parma. In addition to a standard analog transmission, WMJI broadcasts over two HD Radio channels and is available online via iHeartRadio.[1]

WMJI
Broadcast area
Frequency105.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingMajic 105.7
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassic hits
SubchannelsHD2: K-Love
AffiliationsiHeartRadio
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
December 6, 1948
(74 years ago)
 (1948-12-06)
Former call signs
  • WTAM-FM (1948–1956)
  • KYW-FM (1956–1965)
  • WKYC-FM (1965–1972)
  • WWWM (1972–1982)
  • WMJI (1982–1987)
  • WMJI-FM (1987–1988)
Call sign meaning
Pronounced as "magic"
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID73268
ClassB
ERP16,000 watts
HAAT344 meters (1,129 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°23′2.00″N 81°41′44.00″W / 41.3838889°N 81.6955556°W / 41.3838889; -81.6955556
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
Websitewmji.iheart.com

History Edit

Early years Edit

On December 6, 1948, the station signed on as WTAM-FM, under the ownership of NBC and largely simulcast WTAM (1100 AM). Both radio stations were also paired with WNBK-TV (later WKYC-TV), which signed on that same year. NBC traded its radio and television holdings in Cleveland with Westinghouse Broadcasting's stations in Philadelphia on February 13, 1956.[2] Westinghouse installed its own call signs on the stations, with WTAM-FM becoming KYW-FM.[3] The AM station became KYW and the TV station became KYW-TV.

When the NBC-Westinghouse trade was reversed on June 19, 1965, the station reverted to NBC ownership. The call letters were changed to WKYC-FM to match those of the AM station, which kept the popular "KY" slogan and identity Westinghouse brought into Cleveland.[4][5] WKYC-FM played similar middle of the road (MOR) music to WKYC, but for part of the day, it used its own disc jockeys and had less chatter than the AM station.

M-105 Edit

NBC eventually sold off WKYC and WKYC-FM in 1972 to Ohio Communications, owned by Nick Mileti and Jim and Tom Embrescia.[6] The station became WWWM, and initially broadcast a syndicated beautiful music format.

 
The 1980 logo of M-105

In 1975, the format was changed to album-oriented rock and the station identified itself as "M-105". The station used the slogan "The Home of Continuous Music", and was led by former WIXY program director Eric Stevens. M-105 competed aggressively with rock station rival WMMS for ratings by programming a more limited playlist. Never able to eclipse WMMS in the ratings, by 1980 M-105 began billing itself as "Cleveland's Classic Rock", playing a mix of rock music from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s, with a few current rock titles from veteran artists on its playlist.[7][8]

Majic Radio Edit

 
WMJI logo used from 1985-2022

WWWM and WBBG were sold to Robinson Communications, headed by famed jeweler Larry "J.B." Robinson, in 1981. The station changed to an adult contemporary format as WMJI on June 14, 1982, branded as "Majic Radio".[9][10][11] The station was sold to Jacor Communications of Cincinnati along with AM station WBBG on September 19, 1984.

John Lanigan began his long-running morning show with former WHK newscaster John Webster on September 17, 1985, returning to Cleveland after a brief stint at WMGG in Tampa, Florida. He replaced husband-and-wife team Dan Deely and Kim Scott after they resigned, citing that the job had put strains on their marriage.

When co-owned WBBG (1260 AM) dumped its adult standards format on October 29, 1987, it simulcast WMJI's programming for a time - and took the WMJI call letters - until it was sold off. Therefore, 105.7 FM technically was WMJI-FM for several months in 1988. When WBBG became WRDZ with a Christian radio format, the FM station returned to the WMJI call letters without the FM suffix. In 1988, Jacor Communications entered a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Legacy Broadcasting, headed by former Malrite executive Carl Hirsch. Legacy took over the running of WMJI and bought the station outright in 1990.

Majic 105.7 Edit

By September 1990, the station adjusted the format to oldies, featuring much of the music made famous by Top 40 legends WHK and WIXY.[12] WHK, which dropped the rock and roll format in the mid-1960s, had re-established itself as an oldies station in the 1980s, but had dropped that format by November 1988. Ironically, WIXY was the previous identity of former sister station WBBG, and held the same studio space that WIXY once did. In addition, much of WMJI's music library already consisted of former WIXY tapes and jingles.

John Gorman, former program director of legendary Cleveland rock station WMMS, was brought in to redesign WMJI as a 100% rock oldies format, with no pop or dance hits.[13] Under his guidance, the station immediately posted major ratings increases and became one of the top performing stations in Cleveland. Gorman also reunited with former WMMS artist and co-creator of the station's "Buzzard" mascot David Helton to create a new logo, featured on early print ads and billboards for WMJI. The "Majic 105.7" font was chosen by Gorman as a tribute to the 1967-era logo for Boston's WRKO (680 AM), which, under the direction of Program Director Mel Phillips, was an influence on Gorman's programming.

WMJI owner Legacy Broadcasting was later renamed OmniAmerica in 1994, and sold the station to Nationwide Communications in 1997. By then, WMJI had established consistent ratings dominance in the Cleveland market under Program Director Denny Sanders, a market veteran who replaced John Gorman. (Gorman relocated to CBS Radio in Detroit). WMJI was led by its highly rated morning show featuring Lanigan, Webster, and local comedian Jimmy Malone. Webster left the station amid a health scare in 1997, while the "Lanigan & Malone Show" remained intact until Lanigan's retirement on March 31, 2014. During the period when Lanigan and Malone hosted mornings, WMJI achieved the highest total weekly listenership of any Cleveland radio station in the decade of the 1990s, winning the National Association of Broadcasters "Large Market Station of the Year" honor in 1998. It later became the FM flagship station for Cleveland Browns football broadcasts from 1999 to 2001.[14]

The "Majic" brand Edit

The popularity of WMJI in the late 1990s allowed Clear Channel to "franchise" WMJI's format and "Majic" nickname on several FM oldies stations and one AM station, mostly in the Midwest. These stations included, at its height: WYNT in Marion, WIMJ in Findlay, WMJK in Sandusky, WZOM in Defiance (then also branded as "Majic 105.7"), WMKJ in Louisville and WKEQ in Somerset, Kentucky.

Of those stations, only WYNT still uses the "Majic" name and shares a similar logo to WMJI, although the station switched to adult contemporary music. Early in November 2006, WTHZ-FM in Lexington, North Carolina, a station owned by "Davidson County Broadcasting", changed formats to "Majic 94.1" - replete with a similar logo to WMJI's. This continued until March 2010, when the station changed formats.

On July 30, 2022, the station was branded as "Elton 105.7" from noon to midnight only playing Elton John songs during his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour when he performed in Cleveland that night. [15]

Changes in ownership Edit

In August 1998, Nationwide Communications merged operations with Jacor, reuniting WMJI with its former owner (and also was paired up with WTAM again, bringing the two stations' original relationship full circle). This was followed in May 1999 by the $6.5 billion purchase of Jacor and its 454 stations by iHeartMedia (then known as Clear Channel Communications), including WMJI. Denny Sanders departed WMJI in 2001 to join the management team at The Telos Alliance, a Cleveland-based international broadcast equipment design company.

Under the oldies format, WMJI has been recognized at the NAB Marconi Radio Awards. The station has been named Large Market Station of the Year twice (1998, 2003), and three times as Oldies Station of the Year (2002, 2004, 2006). Longtime morning team John Lanigan and Jimmy Malone were also named Large Market Personality of the Year in 2005.[16]

Current programming Edit

WMJI's lineup features longtime WMJI personality Mark Nolan and Jen Picciano in mornings,[17] Martha Quinn's nationally syndicated show in middays (from iHeart), and local host Keith Kennedy on overnights.[18] WMJI airs Premium Choice content fed from outside of Cleveland during weekday afternoons, evenings, and weekend shifts.[19] WMJI also plays Christmas music throughout the holiday season.[20] The HD2 digital subchannel was re-activated in August 2021 and began airing the K-Love programming service.[21] The HD2 subchannel previously aired iHeart 50s until August 2019. WMJI aired Casey Kasem's American Top 40: The 70s and 80s from early 2009 through May 2021. The show was dropped for the first weekend of June 2021.

References Edit

  1. ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=70 2015-09-27 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio guide for Cleveland
  2. ^ "NBC, WBC trade properties in Cleveland, Philadelphia." Broadcasting, May 23, 1955, pp. 65-66, 68. [1][2][3]
  3. ^ "NBC, WBC outlets change calls today." Broadcasting, February 13, 1956, pp. 98. [4]
  4. ^ "The great swap takes place June 19; Westinghouse, NBC return to original properties." Broadcasting, June 14, 1965, pg. 83. [5]
  5. ^ "Philadelphia circle is complete," and "Nine-year history of that trade in Philadelphia." Broadcasting, August 3, 1964, pp. 23-25. [6][permanent dead link][7][permanent dead link][8][permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "First NBC radio properties go." Broadcasting, January 17, 1972, pg. 38. [9]
  7. ^ Scott, Jane. "The Happening" The Plain Dealer June 13, 1980: Friday 30
  8. ^ WebMasters, Mike Olszewski (2002-03-04). . Cleve-radio.com. Archived from the original on 2003-02-01. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  9. ^ Ewinger, John. "M-105 to switch to soft-rock beat" The Plain Dealer June 12, 1982: 5-C
  10. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1982/RR-1982-06-11.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1982/RR-1982-06-18.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1990/RR-1990-09-14.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ "WMJI Names New Execs: Legacy Takes Over, Appoints Thacker GM; Gorman OM/PD; Feighan GSM" (PDF). Radio & Records. January 25, 1991. p. 3. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
  14. ^ O'Connor, Clint (September 22, 2002). "At the Controls: Clear Channel Programmer Rules Radio in Cleveland". The Plain Dealer. Plain Dealer Publishing Co. p. J1 - Sunday Arts.
  15. ^ "Listen to ELTON 105.7 on Saturday, 7/30, All Elton songs Noon 'til Midnight". Jeff Zukauckas. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  16. ^ "NAB Awards: NAB Marconi Radio Awards | Past Award Winners". Nab.org. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  17. ^ WMJI unveils The Mark Nolan Show - RadioInsight.com
  18. ^ Rich Heldenfels (2014-03-24). "Lanigan's colorful radio career coming to an end - Local". Ohio. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  19. ^ Washington, Julie E. (May 16, 2009). "Broadcast blues: Clear Channel does some clear-cutting of on-air radio talent". The Plain Dealer. Plain Dealer Publishing Co. p. E1 - Arts & Life. Clear Channel... is rolling out Premium Choice, a menu of national formats chosen by headquarters. There is no local programming on Premium Choice stations except for commercials...
    • "Corrections and Clarifications". The Plain Dealer. Plain Dealer Publishing Co. August 1, 2009. The Cleveland Clear Channel stations using the Premium Choice programming package are WAKS, WGAR, WMJI and WMMS. Each station uses it overnight on weekdays, and for selected hours on weekends.
  20. ^ "Once again this year Majic 105.7 will be Cleveland's Christmas Music Station - Cleveland's Greatest Hits". Wmji.com. 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  21. ^ . HD Radio. Archived from the original on 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2013-04-10.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • FCC History Cards for WMJI
  • WMJI in the FCC FM station database
  • WMJI on Radio-Locator
  • WMJI in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives: WMJI timeline 2003-02-01 at the Wayback Machine

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For the Cleveland AM radio station which carried the WMJI callsign from 1987 to 1988 see WCCR AM WMJI 105 7 FM is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland Ohio featuring a classic hits format dubbed Majic 105 7 Owned by iHeartMedia the station serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio WMJI s studios are located in downtown Cleveland s Gateway District at the Six Six Eight Building while the transmitter resides in the Cleveland suburb of Parma In addition to a standard analog transmission WMJI broadcasts over two HD Radio channels and is available online via iHeartRadio 1 WMJICleveland OhioUnited StatesBroadcast areaGreater ClevelandNortheast OhioFrequency105 7 MHz HD Radio BrandingMajic 105 7ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatClassic hitsSubchannelsHD2 K LoveAffiliationsiHeartRadioOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWAKS HD2 WARFWGAR FMWHLKWMMS HD2 WTAMHistoryFirst air dateDecember 6 1948 74 years ago 1948 12 06 Former call signsWTAM FM 1948 1956 KYW FM 1956 1965 WKYC FM 1965 1972 WWWM 1972 1982 WMJI 1982 1987 WMJI FM 1987 1988 Call sign meaningPronounced as magic Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID73268ClassBERP16 000 wattsHAAT344 meters 1 129 ft Transmitter coordinates41 23 2 00 N 81 41 44 00 W 41 3838889 N 81 6955556 W 41 3838889 81 6955556LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen live via iHeartRadio Websitewmji wbr iheart wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 M 105 1 3 Majic Radio 1 4 Majic 105 7 1 5 The Majic brand 1 6 Changes in ownership 2 Current programming 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit On December 6 1948 the station signed on as WTAM FM under the ownership of NBC and largely simulcast WTAM 1100 AM Both radio stations were also paired with WNBK TV later WKYC TV which signed on that same year NBC traded its radio and television holdings in Cleveland with Westinghouse Broadcasting s stations in Philadelphia on February 13 1956 2 Westinghouse installed its own call signs on the stations with WTAM FM becoming KYW FM 3 The AM station became KYW and the TV station became KYW TV When the NBC Westinghouse trade was reversed on June 19 1965 the station reverted to NBC ownership The call letters were changed to WKYC FM to match those of the AM station which kept the popular KY slogan and identity Westinghouse brought into Cleveland 4 5 WKYC FM played similar middle of the road MOR music to WKYC but for part of the day it used its own disc jockeys and had less chatter than the AM station M 105 Edit NBC eventually sold off WKYC and WKYC FM in 1972 to Ohio Communications owned by Nick Mileti and Jim and Tom Embrescia 6 The station became WWWM and initially broadcast a syndicated beautiful music format nbsp The 1980 logo of M 105In 1975 the format was changed to album oriented rock and the station identified itself as M 105 The station used the slogan The Home of Continuous Music and was led by former WIXY program director Eric Stevens M 105 competed aggressively with rock station rival WMMS for ratings by programming a more limited playlist Never able to eclipse WMMS in the ratings by 1980 M 105 began billing itself as Cleveland s Classic Rock playing a mix of rock music from the mid 1960s to the late 1970s with a few current rock titles from veteran artists on its playlist 7 8 Majic Radio Edit nbsp WMJI logo used from 1985 2022WWWM and WBBG were sold to Robinson Communications headed by famed jeweler Larry J B Robinson in 1981 The station changed to an adult contemporary format as WMJI on June 14 1982 branded as Majic Radio 9 10 11 The station was sold to Jacor Communications of Cincinnati along with AM station WBBG on September 19 1984 John Lanigan began his long running morning show with former WHK newscaster John Webster on September 17 1985 returning to Cleveland after a brief stint at WMGG in Tampa Florida He replaced husband and wife team Dan Deely and Kim Scott after they resigned citing that the job had put strains on their marriage When co owned WBBG 1260 AM dumped its adult standards format on October 29 1987 it simulcast WMJI s programming for a time and took the WMJI call letters until it was sold off Therefore 105 7 FM technically was WMJI FM for several months in 1988 When WBBG became WRDZ with a Christian radio format the FM station returned to the WMJI call letters without the FM suffix In 1988 Jacor Communications entered a local marketing agreement LMA with Legacy Broadcasting headed by former Malrite executive Carl Hirsch Legacy took over the running of WMJI and bought the station outright in 1990 Majic 105 7 Edit By September 1990 the station adjusted the format to oldies featuring much of the music made famous by Top 40 legends WHK and WIXY 12 WHK which dropped the rock and roll format in the mid 1960s had re established itself as an oldies station in the 1980s but had dropped that format by November 1988 Ironically WIXY was the previous identity of former sister station WBBG and held the same studio space that WIXY once did In addition much of WMJI s music library already consisted of former WIXY tapes and jingles John Gorman former program director of legendary Cleveland rock station WMMS was brought in to redesign WMJI as a 100 rock oldies format with no pop or dance hits 13 Under his guidance the station immediately posted major ratings increases and became one of the top performing stations in Cleveland Gorman also reunited with former WMMS artist and co creator of the station s Buzzard mascot David Helton to create a new logo featured on early print ads and billboards for WMJI The Majic 105 7 font was chosen by Gorman as a tribute to the 1967 era logo for Boston s WRKO 680 AM which under the direction of Program Director Mel Phillips was an influence on Gorman s programming WMJI owner Legacy Broadcasting was later renamed OmniAmerica in 1994 and sold the station to Nationwide Communications in 1997 By then WMJI had established consistent ratings dominance in the Cleveland market under Program Director Denny Sanders a market veteran who replaced John Gorman Gorman relocated to CBS Radio in Detroit WMJI was led by its highly rated morning show featuring Lanigan Webster and local comedian Jimmy Malone Webster left the station amid a health scare in 1997 while the Lanigan amp Malone Show remained intact until Lanigan s retirement on March 31 2014 During the period when Lanigan and Malone hosted mornings WMJI achieved the highest total weekly listenership of any Cleveland radio station in the decade of the 1990s winning the National Association of Broadcasters Large Market Station of the Year honor in 1998 It later became the FM flagship station for Cleveland Browns football broadcasts from 1999 to 2001 14 The Majic brand Edit The popularity of WMJI in the late 1990s allowed Clear Channel to franchise WMJI s format and Majic nickname on several FM oldies stations and one AM station mostly in the Midwest These stations included at its height WYNT in Marion WIMJ in Findlay WMJK in Sandusky WZOM in Defiance then also branded as Majic 105 7 WMKJ in Louisville and WKEQ in Somerset Kentucky Of those stations only WYNT still uses the Majic name and shares a similar logo to WMJI although the station switched to adult contemporary music Early in November 2006 WTHZ FM in Lexington North Carolina a station owned by Davidson County Broadcasting changed formats to Majic 94 1 replete with a similar logo to WMJI s This continued until March 2010 when the station changed formats On July 30 2022 the station was branded as Elton 105 7 from noon to midnight only playing Elton John songs during his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour when he performed in Cleveland that night 15 Changes in ownership Edit In August 1998 Nationwide Communications merged operations with Jacor reuniting WMJI with its former owner and also was paired up with WTAM again bringing the two stations original relationship full circle This was followed in May 1999 by the 6 5 billion purchase of Jacor and its 454 stations by iHeartMedia then known as Clear Channel Communications including WMJI Denny Sanders departed WMJI in 2001 to join the management team at The Telos Alliance a Cleveland based international broadcast equipment design company Under the oldies format WMJI has been recognized at the NAB Marconi Radio Awards The station has been named Large Market Station of the Year twice 1998 2003 and three times as Oldies Station of the Year 2002 2004 2006 Longtime morning team John Lanigan and Jimmy Malone were also named Large Market Personality of the Year in 2005 16 Current programming EditWMJI s lineup features longtime WMJI personality Mark Nolan and Jen Picciano in mornings 17 Martha Quinn s nationally syndicated show in middays from iHeart and local host Keith Kennedy on overnights 18 WMJI airs Premium Choice content fed from outside of Cleveland during weekday afternoons evenings and weekend shifts 19 WMJI also plays Christmas music throughout the holiday season 20 The HD2 digital subchannel was re activated in August 2021 and began airing the K Love programming service 21 The HD2 subchannel previously aired iHeart 50s until August 2019 WMJI aired Casey Kasem s American Top 40 The 70s and 80s from early 2009 through May 2021 The show was dropped for the first weekend of June 2021 References Edit http hdradio com station guides widget php id 70 Archived 2015 09 27 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio guide for Cleveland NBC WBC trade properties in Cleveland Philadelphia Broadcasting May 23 1955 pp 65 66 68 1 2 3 NBC WBC outlets change calls today Broadcasting February 13 1956 pp 98 4 The great swap takes place June 19 Westinghouse NBC return to original properties Broadcasting June 14 1965 pg 83 5 Philadelphia circle is complete and Nine year history of that trade in Philadelphia Broadcasting August 3 1964 pp 23 25 6 permanent dead link 7 permanent dead link 8 permanent dead link First NBC radio properties go Broadcasting January 17 1972 pg 38 9 Scott Jane The Happening The Plain Dealer June 13 1980 Friday 30 WebMasters Mike Olszewski 2002 03 04 Cleveland Ohio Broadcast Radio Archives Project Cleve radio com Archived from the original on 2003 02 01 Retrieved 2014 08 18 Ewinger John M 105 to switch to soft rock beat The Plain Dealer June 12 1982 5 C http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1980s 1982 RR 1982 06 11 pdf bare URL PDF http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1980s 1982 RR 1982 06 18 pdf bare URL PDF https www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1990 RR 1990 09 14 pdf bare URL PDF WMJI Names New Execs Legacy Takes Over Appoints Thacker GM Gorman OM PD Feighan GSM PDF Radio amp Records January 25 1991 p 3 Retrieved December 19 2019 O Connor Clint September 22 2002 At the Controls Clear Channel Programmer Rules Radio in Cleveland The Plain Dealer Plain Dealer Publishing Co p J1 Sunday Arts Listen to ELTON 105 7 on Saturday 7 30 All Elton songs Noon til Midnight Jeff Zukauckas Retrieved 2022 08 01 NAB Awards NAB Marconi Radio Awards Past Award Winners Nab org Retrieved 2014 08 18 WMJI unveils The Mark Nolan Show RadioInsight com Rich Heldenfels 2014 03 24 Lanigan s colorful radio career coming to an end Local Ohio Retrieved 2014 08 18 Washington Julie E May 16 2009 Broadcast blues Clear Channel does some clear cutting of on air radio talent The Plain Dealer Plain Dealer Publishing Co p E1 Arts amp Life Clear Channel is rolling out Premium Choice a menu of national formats chosen by headquarters There is no local programming on Premium Choice stations except for commercials Corrections and Clarifications The Plain Dealer Plain Dealer Publishing Co August 1 2009 The Cleveland Clear Channel stations using the Premium Choice programming package are WAKS WGAR WMJI and WMMS Each station uses it overnight on weekdays and for selected hours on weekends Once again this year Majic 105 7 will be Cleveland s Christmas Music Station Cleveland s Greatest Hits Wmji com 2012 11 08 Retrieved 2013 04 10 Stations More Music More Stations More Features Digital Sound No Subscription HD Radio Archived from the original on 2014 12 14 Retrieved 2013 04 10 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to WMJI Official website FCC History Cards for WMJI WMJI in the FCC FM station database WMJI on Radio Locator WMJI in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Cleveland Broadcast Radio Archives WMJI timeline Archived 2003 02 01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WMJI amp oldid 1172592709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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