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Current and former Cincinnati, Ohio television news anchors: To view a hierarchal list of Cincinnati-related categories, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Cincinnati/Categories . Pages in category "Television anchors from Cincinnati"
WCPO-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is the flagship television property of locally based E. W. Scripps Company , which has owned the station since its inception.
Two Cincinnati TV anchors are moving on.. Channel 9 (WCPO-TV) anchors Evan Millward and Jasmine Styles are departing from the station at the end of May, they both announced via social media Thursday.
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 ...
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.
Television anchors from Cincinnati (9 P) Pages in category "Television personalities from Cincinnati" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Nine News, A Current Affair & Today: 2005 – Tony Jones: Nine News & Today (2019) 1986 – Wendy Kingston: Nine News & Weekend Today (2014-2015) 2007 – Deborah Knight: Weekend Today & Today (2011-2014), A Current Affair: 2011 – Monika Kos: Nine News: 2020 – Allison Langdon: 60 Minutes, Weekend Today, Today & A Current Affair: 2001 ...
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