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More Dick Wolf dramas and no comedies are coming to NBC this fall.Law & Order: For The Defense, produced by Wolf and Carol Mendelsohn (C.S.I.: Crime Scene…
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It's the final time in the Sportlight for Bill Meridith, the long-time WCIN-AM sports director. He died at his Fairfield home Wednesday, May 12, at…
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And then there were two.With the departure of reporter Walter Smith-Randolph, WKRC-TV has only two Black journalists on newscasts, anchors John Lomax and…
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Weekend reports of actress Tawyn Kitaen's death identified her from her sultry videos for the rock band Whitesnake, playing Tom Hanks' girlfriend in…
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The big ones are gone. The huge trees which lined the driveway to WLW-AM's tower and transmitter were removed this week to make way for a $30 million…
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Sinclair Broadcast Group's The National Desk will add a two-hour evening newscast on CW affiliate Channel 12.2 and 67 other stations Sept. 27.Sinclair…
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STEVE ALLEN: What is your name, sir?TV AUDIENCE MEMBER: Fred Tollis, Grand Rapids, Michigan.STEVE ALLEN: That's a rather long name. Where are you from Mr.…
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Alyssa Wray didn't get her storybook ending on American Idol. The Northern Kentucky University freshman was eliminated by viewers' votes at the end of…
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Former WCPO-TV reporter Jasmine Minor sits on a stool reading powerful letters from Black reporters, photographers, producers and managers.One is from a…
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Creators of the Rosemary Clooney Tenderly musical are bringing another Cincinnati icon to the stage: bootlegger George Remus.Composers Mark Friedman and…