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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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Clermont County Prosecutor Mark Tekulve will “investigate and prosecute, if necessary, all criminal matters arising from the June 22 incident” involving the grandson of retired Hamilton County Sheriff Simon Leis and son of WCPO-TV weatherman
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Signal Cincinnati will be Signal Ohio’s third metropolitan news operation in the state after establishing news websites in Cleveland and Akron.
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NBC has been promoting the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony airing Friday July 26, but the competition in Paris actually began today on NBC’s USA Network and Peacock streaming service.
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From Uncle Al to Al Schottekotte, from Sports of All Sorts to recorded “Scrippscast” newscasts, and from Sherry Hughes and Paul Dixon, WCPO-TV has provided many memorable moments and innovations in Cincinnati TV history since 1949.
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Four years after resigning his Cincinnati Reds TV job after making a homophobic slur, Brennaman will be lead broadcaster for the CW network’s weekly football games starting Aug. 31.
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Among the many tributes to comedian Bob Newhart, let me add mine — in his own words — from interviews and press conferences over 25 years.
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Channel 9 Vice President Jeff Brogan issued a statement Friday after reviewing a viral video showing two elderly people injured on the ground at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse parking lot during a verbal confrontation with Raleigh’s family.
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Channel 19 Vice President Jennifer Rieffer says the Fox 19 Xtra host is “no longer with the station.”
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The reporter left the station after three years, following Kristen Swilley, Evan Millward, Jasmine Styles, Jessica Hart and Raven Richard out the door.
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Author Margot Susca says private investment firms are buying up papers and neglecting their audiences.