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                        The former Bengals receiver-turned-broadcaster, who died Sunday at age 80, hosted sports shows on WCKY-AM and WLW-AM before joining NBC Sports full-time and becoming NBC's No. 1 NFL analyst. He paved the way for NFL analysts Cris Collinsworth, Dave Lapham, Sam Wyche, and Solomon Wilcots.
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                        A second feature on CBS News in seven months, and a lengthy interview in Esquire magazine, provide many insights into the career and family life of George Clooney.
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                        The former Enquirer sportswriter delivers some gems about Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, manager Sparky Anderson, and club president Bob Howsam in his new book "My Big Red Machine: The Tales, Drama and Revelations Of A Fan Turned Journalist Covering Baseball’s Greatest Team."
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                        Now in his 50th year with the team, the radio analyst and former Bengals lineman personally knew all the honorees since the tradition started in 2021.
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                        The Dayton morning radio host was this region’s only winner. Nominees WLW-AM and talk host Lincoln Ware did not win their categories.
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                        The former UC quarterback tells listeners 'I'm back!' Monday after being let go by station owner iHeartMedia as part of nationwide layoffs.
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                        The 2011 Ursuline Academy graduate interned on Channel 12's Good Morning Cincinnati while earning a dual degree in meteorology and journalism at Ohio University.
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                        The Moeller High School graduate also was a guitarist and singer with Ooh La La & The Greasers.
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                        The former University of Cincinnati and Carolina Panthers quarterback hosted Cincy360 until he was let go Tuesday by IHeartMedia. Pike says he will continue on UC football game broadcasts.
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                        Yemi Oyediran's one-hour documentary premieres Friday nationwide on PBS.