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The 'Cincinnati’s Crime Vault' podcaster and reporter also has anchored weekends or afternoons at WXIX-TV.
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Cincinnati's Golden Age of TV stars Colleen Sharp, Bill Myers, and Peter Grant were among six inducted into Channel 5's Hall of Fame.
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FanDuel Sports Network will expand its Reds Live pregame show to one hour June 28 to air the on-field reunion of players from the 1975 and 1976 World Championship teams.
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The popular morning radio host, who died last year from ALS, will be celebrated with a tribute concert at Mount St. Joseph University Saturday, June 28.
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The Twilight Zone creator studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs before starting his writing career at WLW in 1950. He returned to teach at Antioch College in 1962.
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Aaron Thomas from Raleigh fills the vacancy from Courtis Fuller’s retirement last August.
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Former Ohio State University male student athletes tell their story of sexual abuse by sports medicine Dr. Richard Strauss in Surviving Ohio State.
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Morning co-anchor Jayanth moving to Nashville with her family, while the weekday lifestyle show loses its 12:30 p.m. time slot after 18 months.
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Longtime DJs Dusty Rhodes, Jim LaBarbara, "Rockin' Ron" Schumacher, Chris O'Brien and Janeen Coyle to cut the ribbon on the radio station exhibit Saturday afternoon.
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George Clooney brings his Broadway show about newsman Edward R. Murrow, his father's hero, in a television first at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 7, on CNN.
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The WCPO-TV co-anchor is leaving Channel 9 after 10 years.
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WXIX-TV sports director Joe Dannneman and The Ohio Newsroom reporter Erin Gottsacker are the only two Cincinnati recipients of the prestigious award.