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The original Reds' TV flagship station will broadcast the Opening Day game Thursday, March 28, for the first time since 1995.
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The visionary executive who made Fox 19 News a major player in Cincinnati TV news is returning to Orlando.
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'Schoolboy' is based on several attempts to write a book and long interviews with Hoyt, the 1920s New York Yankees pitcher who broadcast Reds games 1942-65. He died in 1984.
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Black mothers marched for two years through Hillsboro streets after the school board ignored the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 1954 'Brown v. Board of Education' ruling to integrate schools.
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The Golden Globe winner will film 'Alarum' for a week in Uptown Oxford, including a special effects fireball scene.
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The movie about Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm's 1972 presidential campaign was shot here two years ago.
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The Reds spring opener will be telecast by Bally Sports Ohio, broadcast on WSAI-AM and streamed on Fox Sports 1360. Bally Sports will do five Reds games, while WLW-AM or WSAI-AM will broadcast and stream 27 games.
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Cincinnati’s best TV sports videographer is leaving television after 21 years at WLWT-TV and WCPO-TV to join the Louisville Metro Police Department’s communication team.
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Louisville native Bob Edwards launched NPR's Morning Edition in 1979, and talked baseball with Red Barber on "Fridays with Red" for 12 years.
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The former WEBN-FM morning show personality did his Loon In the Afternoon show from his suburban Cincinnati home for Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel.
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Jeff Ruby, Joe Deters, Simon Leis, Dave Lapham, Tracy Jones, Doug Flynn, Bill Cunningham and Bob Kevoian from the Bob & Tom Show to roast the Hall of Fame announcer, who retired in 2019.
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Mount Washington food truck operators and caterers Kristen Bailey and Anton Gaffney tell their success story to PBS series about entrepreneurs.