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The film expert also did "tt's take" film reviews Friday mornings on WXIX-TV, and periodically contributed to WVXU-FM and wvxu.org.
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BBC Newshour joins the schedule on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, while NPR Weekend Edition expands to a third hour both days.
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The popular History Channel show plans to film in Ohio in August.
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The WCPO-TV reporter, who has died at age 54, was a newsroom mentor and photojournalist after oral cancer treatments.
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The 1964 Elder High School graduate started at WSAI-AM in 1968, and continued to rock the airwaves during his 26-year police career.
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Cincinnati native provides a historic perspective about journalists reporting on U.S. presidents from George Washington to Donald Trump.
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After leaving the Uncle Al Show in 1977, the former WEBN-FM DJ and actor went to Los Angeles and appeared in The Golden Girls, Dallas, L.A. Law, Dynasty, The Naked Gun 2-1/2 and other shows.
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Former Bob Braun Show singer retiring in November from announcing air shows coast-to-coast.
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Fewer and fewer Cincinnati households are watching local TV news, according to a review of May “sweeps” household ratings since 2015.
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The ABC affiliate will air four Bengals games — two Amazon Thursday Night Football games and two ABC/ESPN Monday Night Football games — plus an Amazon preseason game.
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Hyde Park resident who loves to ”delve into an issue and explore nuanced perspectives” to report on the environment.
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Following the loss of what remained of the Oxford Press, a group of journalism enthusiasts are preparing to launch a new weekly paper covering the Oxford community.