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For a third consecutive year, WLW-AM is a nominee for the 'legendary station' honor.
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The former WXIX-TV meteorologist called Tuesday "Independence Day," because his six-month noncompete clause expired, allowing him to talk about Cincinnati weather and work for another local TV station.
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Longtime DJs Dusty Rhodes, Jim LaBarbara, "Rockin' Ron" Schumacher, Chris O'Brien and Janeen Coyle to cut the ribbon on the radio station exhibit Saturday afternoon.
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George Clooney brings his Broadway show about newsman Edward R. Murrow, his father's hero, in a television first at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 7, on CNN.
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The WCPO-TV co-anchor is leaving Channel 9 after 10 years.
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WXIX-TV sports director Joe Dannneman and The Ohio Newsroom reporter Erin Gottsacker are the only two Cincinnati recipients of the prestigious award.
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After 20 years on Cincinnati TV and radio, Wagner has joined the staff of Dean Dorton Private Wealth.
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The 1970s art heist drama shot in downtown Cincinnati last fall is one of 22 films nominated for the prestigious Palme d'Or prize presented to the best director.
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Anna DuVall says she starts in June at Fox 19.
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The beloved radio personality will be remembered with a fundraising tribute and concert at Mount St. Joseph University for UC's Gardner Neuroscience Institute.
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Entomologist Sylvana Ross, a 2018 University of Cincinnati graduate, helps explain insects' crucial role for society in PBS' "Bugs That Rule The World."
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WLW-AM and FanDuel Sports Network plan to carry the pregame celebration and tribute to 'The Hit King' before Wednesday's Reds-White Sox Game.