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For most of three decades, Burbank entertained WLW-AM listeners with comedy sketches and parodies.
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WCPO-TV has hired the former Fox 19 morning news personality to anchor weekend morning newscasts.
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Pete Rose, Ken Anderson and Oscar Robertson wore the same number playing for Cincinnati pro sports teams.
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Veterans from the 'Paul Dixon,' 'Bob Braun' and 'Ruth Lyons' shows shared stories at WLWT-TV’s second annual Hall of Fame induction.
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New deal includes direct-to-consumer streaming with no blackouts for locally distributed games while maintaining traditional cable and satellite TV options.
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Nutcrackers, filmed in Southwestern Ohio with Stiller a year ago, will be available on Hulu Nov. 29 after its Ohio premiere this weekend in Wilmington.
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P&G Studios returns to network TV daytime drama after a 15-year absence with a one-hour weekday program about wealthy Black families premiering Feb. 4, 2025.
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Only one thing is certain after the Cincinnati Reds decided to part with financially troubled Diamond Sports Group Friday: Reds games will not be on the newly rebranded FanDuel Sports Network Ohio.
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Some anchors, they follow the subject of a sentence with an unnecessary pronoun.
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After 50 years on CBS, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman move to NBC this year.
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Urban One switches its La Grande Spanish-language station to La Mega, which vanished when WOXY-FM was sold.
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Newtown Police Chief Tom Synan, head of the Hamilton County Heroin Coalition, featured on the special airing 9 p .m. Thursday, Oct. 31.