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Entomologist Sylvana Ross, a 2018 University of Cincinnati graduate, helps explain insects' crucial role for society in PBS' "Bugs That Rule The World."
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WLW-AM and FanDuel Sports Network plan to carry the pregame celebration and tribute to 'The Hit King' before Wednesday's Reds-White Sox Game.
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The talk show host laughed raucously when former UC basketball coach Bob Huggins used a homophobic slur speaking to Cunningham on WLW-AM two years ago today.
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More old Cincinnati TV shows, including Bob Shreve’s The General Store and Midwestern Hayride, will be shown during “1950s Day” at Cincinnati Museum Center.
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The Food Network TV star comes to town to meet fans and promote the Santo Tequila brand he owns with rocker Sammy Hagar.
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Final Thoughts: Jerry Springer covers his political and television careers, including his efforts to return to elected office after the success of his Jerry Springer daytime TV circus.
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The 'superlative storyteller' left his mark on Cincinnati TV with an unforgettable celebrity-packed rendition of ' 'Twas The Night Before Christmas.'
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Bengals owners thought the University of Cincinnati star quarterback would lead the team to multiple Super Bowls, but a shoulder injury cut his career short.
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Long-time volunteer honored with ceremonial street naming on Realistic Avenue before grand opening weekend for the new WGUC-FM and WVXU-FM studios.
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A third meteorologist is leaving in five months, and chief forecaster Steve Horstmeyer has delayed his retirement for a second time, as former WKRC-TV meteorologist Brad Maushart joins Fox 19.