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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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The movie about Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm's 1972 presidential campaign was shot here two years ago.
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The ad-supported version of Disney+ streaming is available to some Spectrum subscribers under the Walt Disney Company's agreement last September with the cable company.
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Producers also need 79 extras for the film, which starts shooting in Covington Feb. 19.
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The former WCPO-TV morning anchor returns to TV after a 15-month absence hosting a weekday lifestyle show on WXIX-TV.
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The son of Al Morse, of Al Morse's Ribs King, is one of 81 contestants on Fox's new trivia game show.
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A look at 2023's biggest media stories, from The Crown to Young Sheldon, Taylor Swift to Tony Bennett, Barbie to Blue Bloods, Harry Belafonte to Jimmy Buffett, Megan Mitchell to Married with Microphones, and Matthew Perry to Tina Turner.
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CBS almost canceled Dick Van Dyke's popular 1960s sitcom when Procter & Gamble pulled its advertising in 1962 after the first season.
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The husband and wife team have hosted WGRR-FM's popular Married with Microphones morning show since 1995.
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Bobby Cartwright Jr. has produced hundreds of hours of TV programming from his studio in Butler County.
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Serling's comedy about the Cincinnati Reds was broadcast only once on television — live on NBC — in 1955 until WVXU revived the script as a radio play six decades later.