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After launching NOW in the Nati in January, O’Neill moves to co-anchor morning news with Amber Jayanth in WXIX-TV morning shake up.
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George Clooney's lifelong interest in Edward R. Murrow leads to Broadway debut in spring 2025.
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Louisville native Bob Edwards launched NPR's Morning Edition in 1979, and talked baseball with Red Barber on "Fridays with Red" for 12 years.
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The former WEBN-FM morning show personality did his Loon In the Afternoon show from his suburban Cincinnati home for Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel.
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Jeff Ruby, Joe Deters, Simon Leis, Dave Lapham, Tracy Jones, Doug Flynn, Bill Cunningham and Bob Kevoian from the Bob & Tom Show to roast the Hall of Fame announcer, who retired in 2019.
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Mount Washington food truck operators and caterers Kristen Bailey and Anton Gaffney tell their success story to PBS series about entrepreneurs.
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After five years at WLWT-TV, McGee will anchor weekends and do investigative reporting at WPXI-TV.
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Barry Levinson directed Alto Knights, previously known as The Wise Guys, in Cincinnati a year ago.
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His five-decade career included 22 years hosting Sunday mornings and 46 years doing CBS Radio's 'Osgood Files,' where he told folks he'd see them on the radio.
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'Barbie,' 'The Holdovers,' 'Oppenheimer,' 'American Fiction' and four other Academy Award nominees for best picture include actors, directors or producers who have made movies in Greater Cincinnati.
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The Marty & Joe era began in 1974 with the hiring of a minor-league baseball announcer that Reds President Bob Howsam called "one of the bright, young announcers in the country."
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Amazon plans to invest $115 million in Diamond Sports Group, which filed for bankruptcy last March. Diamond owns 18 regional sports networks.