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  2. Report: WCPO's Julie O'Neill leaves station after 27 years - AOL

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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.

  3. Cincinnati TV anchor hellos and goodbyes of 2023 - AOL

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    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.

  4. WCPO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCPO's investigative unit, the I-Team, was created in 1988, [25] following the station's Peabody Award-winning investigation of Donald Harvey. The I-Team has won dozens of national awards, [26] including the 1992 Sigma Delta Chi Award and 1993 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for stories about fraudulent business practices. [27]

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  6. WCPO anchor Kristen Swilley to leave station after 9 years ...

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    A WCPO 9 (WCPO-TV) news anchor will soon leave the station. Kristen Swilley, anchor and reporter for WCPO, is leaving after nine years on the air, she shared via social media Sunday. Swilley said ...

  7. WLWT - Wikipedia

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    WLWT was established by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, owners of WLW (700 AM), one of the United States' most powerful radio stations. Crosley Broadcasting was a subsidiary of the Crosley Corporation, which became a subsidiary of the Aviation Corporation (later known as Avco) in 1945.

  8. Kevin O'Connell (American TV personality) - Wikipedia

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    O'Connell was chief weather anchor for WGRZ-TV, the NBC affiliate in Buffalo, New York, from the mid-1990s until 2018. [2] O'Connell also sub-hosted on The David Letterman Show on NBC, hosted the game show Go on NBC from October 1983 to January 1984, and presented the syndicated disco series Disco Step-by-Step from 1977 to 1980.

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