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A one-hour special at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, on WVXU-FM will explore why so many senior citizens are victims of con artists, fraudsters, and even…
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Congratulations to the WVXU-FM news team, which won four first-place awards – and six total – from the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors.First-place…
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For the second time in less than a year, Ambriehl Crutchfield is learning a new city.Crutchfield, a Nashville native and 2018 Western Kentucky University…
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Julie Niesen, who has written the local Wine Me, Dine Me blog for 11 years, will write a new blog called Bits & Bites for WVXU.org starting Wednesday,…
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Cincinnati Public Radio’s plans for new studios near City Hall took a step forward Monday when a Cincinnati City Council committee rejected selling the…
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Cincinnati Public Radio's WVXU-FM and WGUC-FM are looking for new studios in anticipation of the eventual demolition of the Crosley Telecommunications…
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"Who Can I Trust To Give Me The Real News?"That's the topic for real journalists when they discuss the phenomenon of fake news at the National Voice of…
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Congratulations to my WVXU-FM coworkers who have won two prestigious Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News…
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Editor's note: Post-show, Flatow will host a live chat on WVXU's Facebook page starting at 4:45 p.m. We invite all to tune in and ask questions. Ira…
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8:15 p.m. update Friday March 9: Just heard from Mark Heyne. He says he's "changing careers." His comments added to story below."Cincinnati Edition" host…