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Former Cincinnati Bearcats Jason and Travis Kelce bring their podcast to Nippert Stadium April 11. Tickets are on sale at 12 noon March 20.
Jason Kelce met local Cincinnati media before doing his "New Heights" podcast live at Fifth Third Arena. The former UC walk-on is an NFL legend.
The “New Heights” live show was originally scheduled at Nippert Stadium, where both Travis, 34, and Jason played football during their collegiate careers at The University of Cincinnati.
The 7–8 a.m. hour of Good Morning Cincinnati is now only seen on WKRC-DT2. WKRC announced its intent to move the prime time newscast on WSTR to WKRC-DT2 in August 2008; on August 4, 2008, it began a brief simulcast of the program on WKRC-DT2, with it eventually being dropped from WSTR on August 22. The program then became known as CW News at 10.
WLWT now places #1 or #2 in all newscasts in the key adult demographics. It was the number one rated newscast in the city for several years when Jerry Springer served as anchorperson. [28] On April 20, 2013, WLWT became the fourth and final Cincinnati television station to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition.
WKRC (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio. The station airs a talk radio format, under the branding "55KRC". The station's offices and studios are on Montgomery Road off Interstate 71 in Cincinnati. WKRC is powered at 5,000 watts by day and 1,000 watts at night, using a directional antenna with a four-tower array.
Jason Kelce gave "Toxic Meltdown" a shot ahead of Thursday night's Lombaby Games at UC, as brother Travis watched.
Spectrum News 1 will be airing two games on its channel for Spectrum subscribers. Viewers nearer Northeast Ohio will see Olentangy Liberty vs. Lakewood St. Edward while the Centerville vs. Moeller ...