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  2. WLWT - Wikipedia

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    WLWT (channel 5) is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Hearst Television. The station's studios are located on Young Street, and its transmitter is located on Chickasaw Street, both in the Mount Auburn neighborhood of Cincinnati.

  3. Courtis Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Courtis John Fuller (born 26 January 1957) is a news broadcaster in Cincinnati, Ohio, who is active in politics and in local community affairs. Fuller is an on-air personality at WLWT-TV . He was named "Cincinnati's Favorite TV Personality" by the Broadcast Hall of Fame.

  4. Category:Television anchors from Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    To view a hierarchal list of Cincinnati-related categories, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Cincinnati/Categories. Pages in category "Television anchors from Cincinnati" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. List of people from Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Cool Ghoul, real name Dick VonHoene – news anchor, talk show and horror-movie show host; Bill Cunningham – attorney, radio and television talk show host; Paul Dixon – Cincinnati-area daytime television host; Elizabeth Drew – political journalist and author; Sara Eisen – CNBC news anchor; Courtis Fuller – local news anchor

  6. Jerry Springer - Wikipedia

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    A Cincinnati City Council member, Springer served as the 56th Mayor of Cincinnati from 1977 to 1978. He then worked as a local news anchor in Cincinnati where he won ten Regional Emmy Awards for commentary. From 2005 to 2006, Springer hosted Springer on the Radio, a liberal talk show on Cincinnati's WCKY-AM.

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  8. Holly Morris (television reporter) - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2024, Morris said goodbye to FOX 5 and local TV news. [2] She has won four regional Emmy awards., [3] [4] for "Best Live Reporting" as well as a regional Edward R. Murrow award. [5] In 2014, Morris helped to raise awareness of the disease ALS by participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge during a segment on Fox 5.

  9. Ted Henry - Wikipedia

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    Theodore "Ted" C. Henry (born 1945, in Canton, Ohio) is a retired television news anchor whose career spanned 44 years in the Northeast Ohio area, most notably as the primary news anchor on Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS channel 5.