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The 2011 Ursuline Academy graduate interned on Channel 12's Good Morning Cincinnati while earning a dual degree in meteorology and journalism at Ohio University.
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The Moeller High School graduate also was a guitarist and singer with Ooh La La & The Greasers.
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WLW-AM's morning host for the past 10 years reflects on his 50 years in radio, mostly on Cincinnati airwaves, and the changes in talk radio.
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Over 300 public TV stations could air WCET-TV's one-hour Cincinnati Pops concert program with Steves introducing popular classical works from seven European nations.
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Cincinnati radio veteran back working again for broadcasting executive Randy Michaels to tweak the playlist for songs from the late 1960s, '70s and early '80s.
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The Syracuse University graduate has “covered every sport imaginable” for Hearst’s NBC station in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Fifty years in radio — the last 10 as WLW-AM morning host — "is enough," McConnell told listeners Wednesday.
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Ten Cincinnati Reds games — and maybe more — will be broadcast on WXIX-TV and other over-the-air stations throughout "Reds Country" this year, something the team hasn't done for more than 25 years.
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The Oscar-winning actor plays a dual role as rival crime bosses in the 1950s-era movie filmed here in 2023.
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Race Street at Liberty Street, the starting point for the annual Findlay Market Opening Day Parade, will be designated "Jim Scott Way" March 25 in honor of the longtime morning radio host.
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Cincinnati filmmaker Greg Newberry wants to film a three-hour miniseries here about Ruth Lyons, Cincinnati's biggest TV star in the 1950s and '60s.
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Ellis, who died Monday at 81, produced and co-hosted the weeknight magazine show with Ira Joe Fisher on WKRC-TV in the early 1980s.