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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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But questions still remain about the Reds TV announcers and when Altafiber will restore the FanDuel Sports Network dropped in November.
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The long-time Cincinnati DJ and former Hamilton County auditor is busier than ever.
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The 2019 Goshen High School alum comes home to Cincinnati after 21 months forecasting on Toledo TV.
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The museum reopens this weekend after a seven-month renovation with a reconfigured exhibition space, more TV monitors, a revamped Cincinnati broadcasting area, and more.
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The Oscar-winning actor plays a dual role in the 1950s-era mob movie due in theaters March 21.
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Traffic reporter/meteorologist KJ Jacobs debuts on WCPO-TV, while WXIX-TV meteorologist Ashley Smith leaves television for a communications job.
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The team reversed its November announcement and says FanDuel will continue producing Reds games this season instead of Major League Baseball, and will offer expanded direct-to-consumer streaming of all games not broadcast nationally.
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The two-hour documentary details how the thoughtful liberal and popular Cincinnati news anchor "sold his soul" and turned his staid daytime talk show into a salacious slugfest.
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A look at 2024’s biggest media stories about Jim Scott, John Lomax, Katie Laur and Bob Newhart to Julie O’Neill, Evan Millward, Quincy Jones, Phil Donahue and the new Reds TV deal.
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WCPO-TV’s first big star hosted shows on ABC and the DuMont networks in the early 1950s before hired to do his show on WLWT-TV’s Midwest network.