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Diamond Sports Group attorney tells federal bankruptcy court judge that its Bally Sports networks wants to drop all MLB teams except Atlanta Braves.
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Channel 5 devotes 7-8 p.m. Thursday to Rose, the iconic Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer who died Monday.
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Kotb announces she’ll leave Today early next year while CBS News struggles with expansions and contractions in rapidly changing TV landscape.
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For its 33rd season premiere, Dateline NBC devotes two hours to the sensational Butler County murder case.
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The solutions journalism community affairs team looks at how predictive data may help prevent evictions and homelessness in its first TV show after months of posting online videos and podcasts.
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Clermont County Prosecutor Mark Tekulve says “there is no evidence that he violated any criminal law” in June 22 incident at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse parking lot.
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Nine broadcast and print reporters, with a combined 300 years covering local sports, were inducted into the Cincinnati Journalism Hall of Fame Monday.
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Meteorologist Erica Collura returns to Cincinnati TV after fill-in forecaster Anna Azallion leaves Channel 9 to become a meteorologist.
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Long-time sports anchors Dennis Janson, John Popovich, Ken Broo and George Vogel headline the first all-sports inductions into the Society of Professional Journalist’s Hall of Fame Monday, Sept. 16.
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'Judge Judy' and 'Drew Barrymore' switch from WXIX-TV to CW Channel 12.2, while 'Judy Justice' premieres on WCPO-TV.
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Big Dave & Statt move to 3-7 p.m. while Jesse & Anna Marie host 5:30-10 a.m.
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Two from Channel 5’s golden age of live programming and two veteran newsmen will be inducted along with WLW founder Powel Crosley Jr. on Nov. 14.