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WLW-AM and FanDuel Sports Network plan to carry the pregame celebration and tribute to 'The Hit King' before Wednesday's Reds-White Sox Game.
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The talk show host laughed raucously when former UC basketball coach Bob Huggins used a homophobic slur speaking to Cunningham on WLW-AM two years ago today.
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More old Cincinnati TV shows, including Bob Shreve’s The General Store and Midwestern Hayride, will be shown during “1950s Day” at Cincinnati Museum Center.
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The Food Network TV star comes to town to meet fans and promote the Santo Tequila brand he owns with rocker Sammy Hagar.
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Final Thoughts: Jerry Springer covers his political and television careers, including his efforts to return to elected office after the success of his Jerry Springer daytime TV circus.
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The 'superlative storyteller' left his mark on Cincinnati TV with an unforgettable celebrity-packed rendition of ' 'Twas The Night Before Christmas.'
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Bengals owners thought the University of Cincinnati star quarterback would lead the team to multiple Super Bowls, but a shoulder injury cut his career short.
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Long-time volunteer honored with ceremonial street naming on Realistic Avenue before grand opening weekend for the new WGUC-FM and WVXU-FM studios.
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A third meteorologist is leaving in five months, and chief forecaster Steve Horstmeyer has delayed his retirement for a second time, as former WKRC-TV meteorologist Brad Maushart joins Fox 19.
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Midwestern Hayride with Kenny Price, Bob Shreve’s The General Store, and clips of Dotty Mack, Bob Braun, Ruth Lyons and the Uncle Al Show will be part of “1950s Day” May 3.