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  2. Bailey Quarters - Wikipedia

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    Jan Smithers was one of the few WKRP cast members who was the first choice for the role she played. [1] Creator Hugh Wilson said that despite Smithers' lack of experience (she had never done a situation comedy before), she was perfect for the character of Bailey as he had conceived her: "Other actresses read better for the part," Wilson recalled, "but they were playing shy.

  3. WKRC-TV - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Ryle – staff announcer (1954–late 1980s, was also a children's show host, taking the on-air name "Skipper Ryle" until 1973; his program was second only to WCPO-TV's Uncle Al show in popularity) Rod Serling – worked for WKRC-TV between 1948 and 1953, writing a regular weekly series of live dramas for the anthology show The Storm.

  4. List of Cincinnati Reds broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Games were broadcast intermittently in the 1920s. From 1933 to 1945, broadcasts were shared among multiple stations. WFBE/WCPO: 1933–1942, 1945–54; WSAI: 1933–1944, 1955–56

  5. Stephanie Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Abrams (born October 27, 1978) is an American television meteorologist who has worked for The Weather Channel (TWC) since 2003. She currently co-hosts America's Morning Headquarters with Jim Cantore and Jordan Steele early weekday mornings, as well as Pattern alongside Steele.

  6. The National Desk - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Desk launched on September 26, 2022 as a half-hour spinoff of The National News Desk. [23] The program features an extended look at top weather stories, a national forecast, local weather-related stories from Sinclair stations, explainers about weather events, and weather-related photos and videos from viewers.

  7. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    George Grande: (1979–1988), former sports commentator for Cincinnati Reds television broadcasts on Fox Sports Ohio, now retired; Mike Greenberg: (1996–2017), now co-host of Get Up! on ESPN [2] Todd Grisham: (2011–2016), now a play-by-play commentator for the Ultimate Fighting Championship [2]

  8. Bob Shreve - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the show moved to WKRC-TV, then Cincinnati's ABC affiliate, with the new Saturday Night Live-influenced title The Past Prime Playhouse (SNL was a new program at the time). Schoenling beer was no longer the show's sponsor, having been replaced by new advertisers such as LaRosa's Pizza, Hemsath Sound Centers, and Mayor's Jewelers.

  9. WKRC - Wikipedia

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    WKRC may refer to: WKRC (AM) , a radio station (550 AM) licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio, United States WKRC-TV , a television station (channel 12) licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio, United States