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NBC has been promoting the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony airing Friday July 26, but the competition in Paris actually began today on NBC’s USA Network and Peacock streaming service.
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From Uncle Al to Al Schottekotte, from Sports of All Sorts to recorded “Scrippscast” newscasts, and from Sherry Hughes and Paul Dixon, WCPO-TV has provided many memorable moments and innovations in Cincinnati TV history since 1949.
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Four years after resigning his Cincinnati Reds TV job after making a homophobic slur, Brennaman will be lead broadcaster for the CW network’s weekly football games starting Aug. 31.
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Among the many tributes to comedian Bob Newhart, let me add mine — in his own words — from interviews and press conferences over 25 years.
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Channel 9 Vice President Jeff Brogan issued a statement Friday after reviewing a viral video showing two elderly people injured on the ground at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse parking lot during a verbal confrontation with Raleigh’s family.
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Channel 19 Vice President Jennifer Rieffer says the Fox 19 Xtra host is “no longer with the station.”
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The reporter left the station after three years, following Kristen Swilley, Evan Millward, Jasmine Styles, Jessica Hart and Raven Richard out the door.
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Author Margot Susca says private investment firms are buying up papers and neglecting their audiences.
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The Cincinnati industrialist and WLW founder's Mt. Airy estate, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008, is available for $2.4 million.
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Friends and former colleagues remember Jim Scott, one of the friendliest broadcasting personalities in Cincinnati history, who woke us up on local radio for more than five decades.