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  2. 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.

  3. List of Cincinnati Reds broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    WKRC-TV, 1999, 2010-Current (Reds Opening Day only, simulcasted by Fox Sports Ohio) SportsChannel Ohio/Fox Sports Ohio/Bally Sports Ohio , 1991–present 2022 season lineups

  4. Category:Television stations in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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  5. List of meteorologists on The Weather Channel - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Cincinnati Bengals broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Most preseason and regular season games, are telecast on WKRC-TV, channel 12, the CBS affiliate. Mike Watts and Anthony Muñoz are the TV announcers for the preseason games, with Mike Valpredo as the sideline reporter. Games that feature an NFC opponent playing at Paul Brown Stadium will be televised on WXIX, channel 19, the local Fox affiliate.

  7. WKRC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WKRC was a charter member of the CBS Radio Network. It was one of the 16 stations that aired the first CBS network program on September 18, 1927. CBS purchased WKRC in November 1931, turning it into an owned and operated station. CBS sold WKRC to The Cincinnati Times-Star in September 1939. The Times-Star was owned by the Taft family.

  8. 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

  9. John Lomax (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Lomax co-anchored Good Morning Cincinnati for 32 years. He retired in April 2022. [4] He was succeeded by Aleah Hordges in May 2022 as the co-anchor of Good Morning Cincinnati. [5] Lomax was in the Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame and was a member of Omega Psi Phi. [6]