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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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The first episode of a documentary series premieres Wednesday as part of the biennial FotoFocus exhibitions.
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Reporter Taylor Nimmo added to help ‘Don’t Waste Your Money’ expert John Matarese deal with more than 100 tips a week.
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Diamond Sports Group attorney tells federal bankruptcy court judge that its Bally Sports networks wants to drop all MLB teams except Atlanta Braves.
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Channel 5 devotes 7-8 p.m. Thursday to Rose, the iconic Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer who died Monday.
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Scripps’ WCPO-TV will replace Scripps News on Channel 9.6 after Nov. 15, and find other programs to fill weekend time periods.
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Randy Michaels re-enters Cincinnati radio by purchasing the former 97x and dropping the Hispanic music format.
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The combined satellite TV company would have about 20 million subscribers if government regulators approve the transaction expected to close in late 2025.
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Kotb announces she’ll leave Today early next year while CBS News struggles with expansions and contractions in rapidly changing TV landscape.
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For its 33rd season premiere, Dateline NBC devotes two hours to the sensational Butler County murder case.
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The solutions journalism community affairs team looks at how predictive data may help prevent evictions and homelessness in its first TV show after months of posting online videos and podcasts.