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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.
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New anchor Tony Dokoupil’s “Live from America” cross country tour stops in Cincinnati Thursday night.
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Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwaukee and Atlanta among nine teams that have canceled their contract with the FanDuel Sports Network for the 2026 season as Opening Day looms 11 weeks away.
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The Reds pitcher-turned-broadcaster also will be honored this spring with induction into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
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He’s the second Cincinnati TV personality to leave the air this week, and among nearly 20 people who have given up their broadcasting careers here for 9-to-5 jobs.
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2025 will be remembered as the year we said goodbye to Gary Burbank, Robert Redford, Bob Trumpy, Brian Wilson, George Wendt, Loni Anderson, Rob Reiner, Susan Stamberg and the Voice of America.
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The former Dayton TV newsroom executive has spent the past 16 months away from broadcasting as West Clermont Schools public information officer.
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Meteorologist Katie Donovan reveals she’s leaving WLWT-TV a week after the station announced the hiring of a new weekend weathercaster.
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The retired WLW-AM afternoon host, who died in August, will be remembered with his comedy bits featuring his beloved characters, stories from coworkers and his songs by his musician friends.
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Tony Dokoupil starts his tenure as CBS Evening News anchor with a two week "Live from America" tour which includes a broadcast from Cincinnati.
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WLWT-TV repeats the Paul Dixon Show chicken wedding and retrospectives on Ruth Lyons, while WCET-TV replays a King Records documentary and the Groucho Marx show filmed at Playhouse in the Park.