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The Hall of Fame baseball announcer has continued to live in Cincinnati after retiring in 2019, after 46 seasons with Reds, because "I love it here."
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From Skipper Ryle to Rod Serling, Nick Clooney to Rob Braun, Dance Party Friday to Bob Shreve’s Past Prime Playhouse, WKRC-TV has provided many memorable moments in Cincinnati TV history since April 4, 1949.
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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.