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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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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.
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Disney, ESPN, and the NFL are teaming up for an alternative animated telecast of the Bengals-Cowboys game with Bart Simpson playing for Cincinnati and Homer Simpson for Dallas.
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Old Cincinnati TV shows, and rare historic films of Coney Island, the 1937 flood and 1967 Avondale unrest will be shown during the Cincinnati Museum Center’s ”Archives Day” event Saturday, Oct. 25.
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Mickey Springer, Jerry’s widow, and other family members will attend the ArtWorks mural dedication 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, on 12th Street.
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WGRR-FM wins a “station of the year” Marconi Award, while WUBE-FM’s Jesse Tack and Anna Marie win a CMA “personality of the year” award.