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The crew from the family-owned A Spoon Fulla Sugar appears on the Food Network Monday, Oct. 23.
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Dayton native's movie credits include Men In Black, No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, The Addams Family, Twister and three George Clooney films.
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CBS introduced us to DJs Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap, program director Andy Travis, receptionist Jennifer Marlow, and station manager Arthur "The Big Guy" Carlson when the beloved Cincinnati radio sitcom premiered on Sept. 18, 1978.
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The WKRP star was honored by Radio Ink magazine at its Radio Masters Sales Summit at the Cincinnati Airport Marriott 45 years after the sitcom premiered.
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With writers and actors on strike, the broadcast networks are rolling out fall lineups filled with competition shows and other reality programming, lots of reruns and a few new one-hour dramas.
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Dry Ridge's FM 106.7 dropped country music after decades to broadcast a rock hits format called 'The Oasis'.
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Spectrum-Charter cable dispute with Disney ends after 10 days in time for Monday Night Football.
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Bally Sports' bankruptcy, shrinking local TV ratings, and a "staggering" fall in cable TV subscriptions will result in huge changes in the TV industry.
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Extra moves from to WCPO-TV from WLWT-TV, Sherri Shepherd's Sherri switches from WCPO-TV to WLWT-TV, after Dr. Phil, Rachael Ray and Jay Leno leave local airwaves.
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The Bengals TV station drops its top sports personality 10 days before the NFL season begins.