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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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WLWT-TV’s longtime newsman will continue his involvement with many community programs after anchoring his final Channel 5 newscast Aug. 25.
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In her first statement since leaving WXIX-TV, Minor thanked Fox 19 viewers and announces she’ll soon be co-anchoring newscasts at Lexington’s WLEX-TV.
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An exhibition features Walter Burton's photos from The Beatles' 1964 Cincinnati Gardens concert and other Beatles memorabilia at the Fresh to Morrow Café & Market in Morrow.
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Jim Scott’s family helped launch a new broadcasting studies program at Lawrenceburg High School near where Scott lived for more than 40 years.
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The biggest annual fundraiser for WCET-TV and Dayton’s WPTD-TV will be held online again this year from Sept. 8-15.
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Donahue, who hosted a groundbreaking daytime show for 29 years, died Sunday at age 88.
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The 1991 School for Creative & Performing Arts graduate has joined the cast of CBS’ The Bold and The Beautiful, her fourth broadcast TV soap opera since 1996.
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After only three months co-anchoring the Fox 19 NOW morning news, the veteran newswoman is “no longer with WXIX,” the station announced.
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Since 1989, the National Association of Broadcasters has honored the year’s best radio stations, personalities and formats at its annual meeting.
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Reds fans in parts of Indiana and the Midwest lost the Reds May 1 when Comcast pulled the plug on Bally Sports after the regional sports network turned down "multiple options to continue carrying their networks," according to Comcast’s message to subscribers.