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All reporters and editors are working from home after the lease expired for 312 Elm Street offices Downtown.
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The 2006 Princeton High School graduate was a member of the Vikings' water polo and swim teams.
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Greater Cincinnati's "diverse range of locations" attracted four more major films to the area in 2022.
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WLWT-TV weekend anchor missed Martin Luther King Jr. Day events for the first time in 30 years.
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The public affairs channel wants to cover House floor action as it did for the House speaker vote last week.
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Former Reds pitcher honored as he enters his 31st season on Reds TV as the longest-tenured baseball television announcer in Cincinnati history.
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Kristen Skovira debuts on Good Morning Tri-State Wednesday, Jan. 11.
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Many of the Groucho Marx clips from PBS' American Masters: Groucho & Cavett came from Cavett's old ABC late-night show airing 9 p.m. weekdays on Decades.
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Cincinnati USA Sports Commission is exploring plans for a new college football bowl game — the Chili Bowl — that would be broadcast on the CW network.
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Another year down the tube! Here's a look back at the big TV, media, radio and movie stories in 2022.
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Matt Damon and Julia Roberts appeared on stage to salute their friend, along with actors Don Cheadle and Richard Kind, his father Nick Clooney, and singer Dianne Reeves.
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Twenty-four on-air TV news staffers have left the Cincinnati airwaves this year — and nine have quit the TV business completely.