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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.
Fisher returned to WKRC-TV from 1985 to 1989, where he hosted The Ira Joe Fisher Show, a daily talk/variety show; he won two regional Emmy Awards for his writing at WKRC. [2] [5] From 1989 to 1995, he served as a weather and feature reporter on WNBC-TV in New York City. [2] In 1995, he moved to WCBS where he remained until 2003.
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 Schoenling beer was no longer the show's sponsor, having been replaced by new advertisers such as LaRosa's Pizza, Hemsath Sound Centers, and Mayor's Jewelers.
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On top of that, the Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency will be issuing an air quality alert, which goes into effect at 12 a.m. Sunday and lasts through 11:59 p.m. Monday.The alert says that the air ...
Meteorologist Cameron Hardin joined the First Warning Weather team and “Good Morning Tri-State Weekend" on WCPO 9 (WCPO-TV). Raven Richard joined “Good Morning Tri-State" weekday mornings on WCPO.
The Ryles lived in the western Cincinnati suburb of Cheviot. Ryle's wife, Jacqueline, was a Cincinnati native; they had two children, Steve and Cheri Schnitker. Ryle maintained a low profile after his retirement in the late 80s. His final public appearance was an interview by colleague and long-time friend Nick Clooney at WCET in the fall of ...
The "Today" show made Cincinnati-style chili on air Friday in honor of the upcoming Bengals vs. Bills game.