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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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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.
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The daughter of Nick and Nina Clooney — and George Clooney's sister — died Friday at St. Elizabeth Healthcare after a long battle with cancer.
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World programming will move to new channels so that The Ohio Channel can air around-the-clock on "ThinkTV" Channel 16.4 and "ThinkTV" Channel 14.4.
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A new book includes more than 100 illustrations depicting everything from early roads and earthworks to lost neighborhoods, abandoned inclines and subway routes, plus "the inevitable chili map."
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Sinclair Inc., owners of WKRC-TV, had made the hostile takeover offer three weeks ago to acquire rival Cincinnati-based Scripps, including WCPO-TV.
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Cincinnati's arts and culture biweekly tabloid, founded in 1994, was purchased 11 weeks after CityBeat publisher Tony Frank joined Cincinnati Magazine.
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Cincinnati Public Radio's WGUC and WVXU — and four area public TV stations — will fill December airwaves with dozens of holiday specials you won't see or hear anywhere else.
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The Chicago native says he’s joining WFLD-TV (Fox 32) after leaving WCPO-TV.
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Here's John Kiesewetter's list of his favorite Christmas specials, and some must-see-TV events airing in December.
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The actress, who got her start as a child here in plays, TV shows, commercials and ballet, considers Cincinnati her hometown.