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Cincinnati’s new morning sports show debuts on The Crown, a multi-platform digital media company that produced 'The Pitino Show with Richard Pitino' and 'The Sean Miller Podcast.'
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Retired reporter John London enters his second Hall of Fame in two years, along with Kathy Doane and the late Jon Esther and Jack Helsel.
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Channel 5’s weekend anchor and reporter says she’s “stepping into a new season filled with exciting opportunities and new adventures.”
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The movie about a young Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust by making fine fashion clothing for Nazi wives will hold casting auditions May 28-29 for small speaking roles.
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The cable TV pioneer and CNN founder, who died Wednesday at 87, lived his first nine years on Gholson Avenue in Avondale. His Turner Broadcasting created the 24-hour news cycle when he launched the Cable News Network in 1980.
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Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has rebranded “The Oasis” nostalgic rock music format as “WKRP in Cincinnati.”
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Bonis was a private person who kept her colon cancer diagnosis secret for three years at Channel 12.
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The shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night is just another incident of violence which has become far too common in American society.
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The Newport Central Catholic High School grad has moved back home from Los Angeles with her family to star in a new TV drama with her husband filmed in Sugarcreek, Ohio, and to teach acting and write novels.
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Owners of low-power WKRP-LPFM in Raleigh, N.C., have an agreement with a Cincinnati broadcaster to use the famous call letters in Greater Cincinnati.
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Her 'Lilias, Yoga and You' series, taped at WCET-TV, aired on 190 PBS stations nationwide starting in 1972, followed by her syndicated 'Lilias!' series from Channel 48.
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Weikel's popular column appeared in the Enquirer's Local News section front for 27 years.