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The 'Cincinnati’s Crime Vault' podcaster and reporter also has anchored weekends or afternoons at WXIX-TV.
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Cincinnati's Golden Age of TV stars Colleen Sharp, Bill Myers, and Peter Grant were among six inducted into Channel 5's Hall of Fame.
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The NFL will get a 10% equity stake as the sports programming giant takes over the NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and rights to distribute the popular RedZone channel.
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TV stations fill vacancies internally in summer before the fall TV season premieres in September.
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Anderson, who died Sunday just before her 80th birthday, became a breakout Hollywood star after dying her hair blonde for WKRP In Cincinnati.
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The Ohio Historical Marker honoring Serling, an Antioch College graduate, will be unveiled on the opening night of the Yellow Springs Film Festival, which will feature several Serling productions and a panel discussion with his daughter Anne Serling.
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Wood, who died Tuesday at 83, conceived of synchronizing music to fireworks, created the annual Riverfest pyrotechnics show, and encouraged his WEBN-FM staffers to push the boundaries at Cincinnati’s most influential rock station.
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'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' will feature the Walnut Hills restaurant serving smoked meats, fermented pickles, soups, and salads on Aug. 22.
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Krall is returning to Birmingham, Ala., to do consulting work for public radio stations.
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Stephen Colbert announced that CBS has canceled his Late Show on the same night that Congress cancels funding for public broadcasting at President Trump’s request.