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The Reds now have carriage agreements with both major Greater Cincinnati cable systems and an over-the-air partner. Here’s how to watch the Reds and other Major League Baseball games this season on streaming, cable and over-the-air.
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One of the city's top investigative reporters wrote for the Cincinnati Business Courier before joining Channel 9 in 2013.
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The illustrator, known for his cartoons about the Big Red Machine, Bengals, Bearcats and entertainment celebrities, died March 7.
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Nine Monday night games will be broadcast on Fox 19, and sister Gray Media television stations in Dayton, Columbus, Toledo, Louisville, Lexington, Nashville, Knoxville, Evansville and other markets in seven states.
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The national cable telecast comes as the Reds are still negotiating carriage deals with Spectrum and Altafiber and a local TV station to simulcast Opening Day.
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Discovery's "120 Hours Behind Bars" filmed at the Hamilton corrections facility for the new reality series.
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Scott Beuerlein, outreach manager at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, takes over the nationally syndicated Saturday gardening show broadcast from WKRC-AM.
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The Reds-Guardians game at 3 p.m. Saturday in Arizona will be carried by the team’s new Reds.TV streaming service — but still no word on the announcers, area cable TV carriage and any pre- or post-game show changes.
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Cincinnati filmmaker Billy Miossi co-directed a documentary about Soul magazine publisher and editor Regina Jones, which premieres Monday, Feb. 16, on TV.
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WGUC-FM's morning host has spent more than half of his career playing classical music.
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A small, low-power FM station in Raleigh, N.C., is auctioning off its iconic WKRP call letters to TV, AM and FM stations.
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The Cincinnati media company continues to downsize by unloading its courtroom cable and digital subchannel after selling two TV stations last fall.