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Julie O'Neill, who anchored "Good Morning Tri-State," at WCPO-TV was with the station 27 years, according to WVXU.
Former TV news anchor Julie O'Neill sued WCPO and E.W. Scripps Co. in July for age discrimination. The 55-year-old claimed she was terminated by the station in 2022 due to her age.
WCPO station identification in 1991, while the station was a CBS affiliate. WCPO-TV first signed on the air at noon ET on July 26, 1949, and the first face seen was Big Jim Stacey. [4] Originally operating on VHF channel 7, it was Cincinnati's third television station.
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Segments are repackaged into a weekend review show and podcast. [2] Deal began hosting the program in November 2005, following the departure of Michael Wallace, who hosted the program for two years. Until January 2015, the program was produced by the Wall Street Journal Radio Network, which the Wall Street Journal shut down on December 31, 2014 ...
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In November 2013, O'Neill walked Wainwright's 182-mile (293 km) Coast to Coast trail between St Bees in Cumbria and Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire, naked apart from a pair of walking boots and a rucksack, in order to raise awareness of how rising heating costs were affecting the elderly. A documentary of her ramble was filmed and is due ...