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Author Margot Susca says private investment firms are buying up papers and neglecting their audiences.
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The violent F5 tornado killed 32 people in Xenia, the deadliest of the 148 tornadoes in a "super outbreak" that swept across 13 states April 3-4, 1974.
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The national public TV special taped at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in 2017 airs five times this week on CET Arts Channel 48.3.
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Peacock will stream a Philadelphia Eagles game from Brazil Friday, Sept. 6 and Amazon Prime Video gets exclusive rights to a NFL Wild Card game in January.
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The former WOXY-FM DJ and manager will remain the radio “Voice of the RedHawks” for football and basketball after stepping down as Miami’s assistant athletic director.
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Gannett owns the Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, USA TODAY, Louisville Courier-Journal and Indianapolis Star.
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The original Reds' TV flagship station will broadcast the Opening Day game Thursday, March 28, for the first time since 1995.
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The visionary executive who made Fox 19 News a major player in Cincinnati TV news is returning to Orlando.
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The 40-year WKRC-TV veteran, who retired in 2022, died Tuesday morning from health complications that started with pneumonia.
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Two new podcast series look back at how close the Reds came to the playoffs in 1964 with Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson, and in 1999 with Sean Casey, Greg Vaughn and Barry Larkin.