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Former DJs at 97X, "The Future of Rock and Roll," will tell their favorite stories about working at the modern alternative rock station.
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Tom Sandman hosts his final show Thursday after 32 years of playing American songbook favorites on WMKV-FM and WRRM-FM.
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Channel 5 becomes the first Cincinnati station with a 7-8 p.m. local news block by expanding the 7 p.m. newscast started five years ago.
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The $5,000 award honors the movie critic, film advocate, mentor and Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival artistic director who died last September.
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A longer version than the PBS broadcast will be part of a double feature with 'Cincinnati Sounds: Exploring a Musical City's Spaces, Places and Sounds' at the Cincinnati World Cinema at the Garfield Theatre Downtown.
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Cincinnati’s new morning sports show debuts on The Crown, a multi-platform digital media company that produced 'The Pitino Show with Richard Pitino' and 'The Sean Miller Podcast.'
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Retired reporter John London enters his second Hall of Fame in two years, along with Kathy Doane and the late Jon Esther and Jack Helsel.
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Is The Late Show host's destruction of his show furniture a metaphor for what CBS' new Trump-friendly owners are doing to the iconic network?
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Working the early shift for Good Morning Tri-State “started to take a toll on me” and her priorities changed as the mother of young daughters.
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Channel 5's longtime news anchor will be inducted this summer along with Bonnie Lou, the late country and rockabilly singer.