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If upheld in court, TV reporters and anchors no longer would have to wait up to a year to work for another station in town.
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Cincinnati's independent web radio station pays homage to the rich histories of WOXY-FM and WNKU-FM with a week-long countdown of rock hits May 20-27.
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After a 15-year absence, P&G Studios will produce "The Gates," a 2025 daytime drama about a wealthy Black family developed through a CBS partnership with the NAACP.
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The New York native has 25 years of experience in radio programming, as well as hosting classical music on five stations.
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"Due to overwhelming demand" CBS will replay Billy Joel’s Madison Square Garden concert which was cut short by "a network timing error" Sunday night.
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The Scripps TV station is restructuring staffing to "build the largest reporting staff of any newsroom in Cincinnati."
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Longtime Cincinnati radio personality says it's nice to be honored 'in an industry traditionally dominated by more masculine voices.'
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The Hall of Fame baseball announcer has continued to live in Cincinnati after retiring in 2019, after 46 seasons with Reds, because "I love it here."
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From Skipper Ryle to Rod Serling, Nick Clooney to Rob Braun, Dance Party Friday to Bob Shreve’s Past Prime Playhouse, WKRC-TV has provided many memorable moments in Cincinnati TV history since April 4, 1949.
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Author Margot Susca says private investment firms are buying up papers and neglecting their audiences.