I thought the story of WAKR/WAKC becoming an ABC station was because, at the time, ABC was secondary on WEWS, and that's why they jumped over to Akron and a station that would clear everything without question, whereas WEWS would bump ABC programming for local content, i.e. The Morning Exchange instead of a portion of "Good Morning America." It just stuck around once WEWS lost the DuPont Network because there wasn't a reason to yank the affiliation, and there were never any plans to until Paxson bought the network and killed it off.
I can see that from the excellent Wikipedia article on WAKR/WAKC. WAKR was actually the Cleveland/Akron market's first primary ABC affiliate. Also, from what I read, WAKR/WAKC's ABC affiliation was never in any danger until Paxson's decision, and as I noted upthread, ABC has historically been pretty copacetic about allowing dual affiliates in a market (looking at you, NBC).
I'd always wondered about WAKR's relatively low viewership percentages in Television Factbook, and the article brings out one possibility, that tabulated viewers got confused between WEWS and WAKR.

