John Kiesewetter
TV/Media ReporterTV/Media reporter John Kiesewetter joined Cincinnati Public Radio in 2015 after 40 years with the Cincinnati Enquirer as a reporter, suburban editor, regional editor, features editor and TV columnist. The Middletown, Ohio, native interned four summers at the Middletown Journal while studying journalism at Ohio University, where he was editor of The Post, the independent weekday student newspaper, his senior year (1975). John is a past board member of the Television Critics Association. He lives in Fairfield with his wife, Sue, a freelance reporter for the Enquirer. John's first book, Joe Nuxhall: The Old Lefthander & Me, will be published in fall 2021.
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New 30-minute film by Cam Miller celebrates the sights, sounds, signs and significance of the Cincinnati Reds' ballpark from June 30, 1970, through the 2002 season.
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Cincinnati Public Radio wants to construct a new two-story headquarters on Dana Avenue near I-71 exit after abandoning plans for a new building across from Cincinnati City Hall.
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The part-time WXIX-TV sports anchor, and former ESPN anchor, began her Cincinnati TV career at WCPO-TV in 1981.
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The former WKRC-TV anchorman and AMC movie host is leading the effort to save the African Methodist Episcopal Church, used by a congregation started by former slave Sarah Thomas in the 1830s.
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The veteran actor and comedian has worked six decades in Hollywood on everything from 'Happy Days' and 'The Golden Girls' to 'Yes Dear.'
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Clooney and partner Grant Hezlov are producing a documentary for HBO based on the 2020 Sports Illustrated story about Dr. Richard Strauss' alleged sexual assaults over three decades at Ohio State University.
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The afternoon classical music host, who grew up at WGUC, is leaving broadcasting after his last program Wednesday, June 8.
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Fan-favorite characters from the popular Fox reality series coming to Taft Theatre stage.
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Half-hour TV show profiles several mothers seeking substance abuse treatment at Walnut Hills facility.
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Groucho Marx impersonator Frank Ferrante praises the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park staff for the staging of his one-man show, which premieres on Cincinnati TV Wednesday June 1.