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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.
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Two from Channel 5’s golden age of live programming and two veteran newsmen will be inducted along with WLW founder Powel Crosley Jr. on Nov. 14.
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Update Friday, Jan. 24: Just found this clip on YouTube of an early 1950s Paul Dixon Show with Len Goorian broadcast on the ABC network from WCPO-TV.The…
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I’ve been making my list and checking it twice… And here it is: My annual Holiday Program Guide.All the Christmas favorites are here: Charlie Brown,…
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Cincinnati native Dotty Mack, an early 1950s TV star who hosted an ABC TV network show, died in Miami, Fla., early on Monday, Nov. 11, says her nephew,…
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On July 26, 1949, WCPO-TV debuted on Channel 7 as Cincinnati's third television station.WCPO-TV – which was moved to Channel 9 by the federal government…
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Fifty years ago today, WLWT-TV broadcast one of the most memorable telecasts in Cincinnati history: the wedding of two rubber chickens.On a live broadcast…
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From Rudolph to Ralphie, John Legend to Johnny Cash, the Grinch to Amy Grant, Elf to Ed Sullivan, Lucy Van Pelt to Lucy Ricardo, they’re all here in my…
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Commercial television in Cincinnati turns 70 on Friday, Feb. 9, when WLWT-TV started commercial operation in 1948 – Cincinnati's first television.Crosley…
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Even more fun! Bob "The Producer" Berry says he's attending the "Remembering Radio’s Rock Rivalries" program Sunday along with Eddie Fingers, Jay Gilbert,…