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The retiring Channel 5 sports director reflects on working with Bob and Rob Braun, Jerry Springer, Pat Barry, Norma Rashid, Tony Sands, Ken Broo and many other famous Cincinnati TV personalities.
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Former WKRC-TV's 'Good Morning Cincinnati' host anchoring WLWT-TV's weekend evening news after a nine-year absence from local airwaves.
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Monroe High School soccer star had interned for the Reds and WXIX-TV while attending Anderson University.
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The sports anchor spent his entire 42-year career at Channel 5 working with Jerry Springer, Pat Barry, Norma Rashid, Clyde Gray, Tony Sands, Charlie Luken, Ken Broo, Steve Physioc, Zip Rzeppa, Thom Brennaman and other popular personalities.
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WLWT looking for a new weekend co-anchor and traffic reporter after departures of Alanna Martella and Lair.
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WLWT-TV latest to do broadcast editorials, which have aired on Cincinnati TV stations since the 1960s.
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More breaking news is coming to Cincinnati television: WLWT-TV announced Tuesday it’s adding new 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. weekday newscasts, a week after WXIX-TV…
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The demographic ratings are in – which TV stations use to sell advertising – showing WXIX-TV winning most weekday newscasts, and WLWT-TV winning at 11…
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WLWT-TV will be hiring two new reporters to replace Andrew Setters and Alexis Rogers "in the very near future," says Branden Frantz, Channel 5 president…
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Count WLWT-TV among the many NBC affiliates not broadcasting the 30 Rock reunion tonight with Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jack McBrayer and Jane…