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After launching NOW in the Nati in January, O’Neill moves to co-anchor morning news with Amber Jayanth in WXIX-TV morning shake up.
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George Clooney's lifelong interest in Edward R. Murrow leads to Broadway debut in spring 2025.
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Owners of the Christian station are relinquishing FCC license for 1560 AM, which had broadcast from Fairfield for 60 years.
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Cincinnati native Julie Schwartz talks about becoming the first woman rabbi to serve on active duty as a chaplain in the United States military in PBS’ After Action series.
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WDBZ-AM’s longtime talk host surprised to be considered since he has spent most of his career “working at low-power AM stations.”
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The departure of Channel 9’s 11 p.m. anchor team fulfills WCPO-TV’s goal of eliminating two news anchors in a newsroom restructuring.
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Comcast-owned cable system serving Lawrenceburg and Southeast Indiana drops the Reds TV provider Wednesday when its agreement expired with Diamond Sports Group.
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After Channel 9’s weekend morning anchor departs, two more anchors will leave under a newsroom restructuring announced earlier this month.
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The new solutions journalism community affairs project at WCET-TV and WPTD-TV examines the housing crisis in Cincinnati and Dayton.
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If upheld in court, TV reporters and anchors no longer would have to wait up to a year to work for another station in town.