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Cincinnati and Subway
These provided Covington-Cincinnati streetcars " with a grade separated route to the center of downtown, and the terminal building was originally intended to connect, via underground pedestrian passages, with the never-built Fountain Square Station of the infamous Cincinnati Subway.
The surface was later paved over to form Central Parkway as funds ran out before the Cincinnati Subway was completed.
* January 28 – Groundbreaking commences to begin construction of the Cincinnati Subway.
* Cincinnati Subway, an intended streetcar subway constructed in a similar manner to the Rochester Subway ; the tunnel was ultimately never utilized for rapid transit service.
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The Cincinnati Subway is a set of unused tunnels and stations for a rapid transit system beneath the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio.
* Images of Cincinnati Subway Construction

Cincinnati and Additional
Additional papers and collections are at: Cincinnati Historical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Library of Congress, Manuscript and Prints & Photographs Divisions, Washington, D. C .; Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio ;. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City, New York ; State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Archives Division, Madison, Wisconsin ;. and Mississippi State Department of Archives and History, Jackson, Mississippi.
Additional appearances were made by Dick Clark, The Commodores, Howard Hesseman and Tim Reid ( reprising their WKRP in Cincinnati roles as disc jockeys ), fast-talker John Moschitta, Jr., T. G.

Cincinnati and current
For their first two seasons, the Bengals played at Nippert Stadium which is the current home of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
* June 20 – The current Cincinnati Reds baseball team plays its first game.
For professional baseball's founding year, Major League Baseball ( professional baseball's current official organization ) uses 1869 — the year the first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, was established — and held official celebrations for professional baseball's 100th anniversary in 1969 and its 125th anniversary in 1994, both of which were commemorated with league-wide shoulder patches.
While Magic 8 Ball did not exist in its current form until 1950, the functional component was invented by Albert C. Carter, who was inspired by a " spirit writing " device used by his mother, Mary, a Cincinnati clairvoyant.
* Dusty Baker, former baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers among others and current manager of the Cincinnati Reds, former manager of the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants
* John Vander Wal, retired pro baseball player ( Montreal, Colorado, San Diego, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, N. Y. Yankees, Cincinnati, Milwaukee ), current pro scout for San Diego Padres organization ; also holds the MLB record for pinch hits in a season ( 28 )
* Jay Hayes, former USFL player with the Memphis Showboats and current assistant football coach with the Cincinnati Bengals.
* Stanford Jennings-Former NFL player for the Cincinnati Bengals, scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XXIII ; current New Balance sales executive
" Dusty " Baker, Jr. ( born June 15, 1949 ) is an American former player and current manager in Major League Baseball, currently the manager of the Cincinnati Reds .< ref >
The station adopted its current WTVN call letters in 1954 when it was acquired by Radio Cincinnati Inc., a firm that would later become Taft Broadcasting.
Contrary to popular belief, it was not the original home of the current NFL franchise of the same name ( the home of those Bengals in 1968 and 1969 was nearby Nippert Stadium, located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati ).
The current Cincinnati Reds club identify the Cincinnati Red Stockings with the modern Cincinnati Reds.
Its current headquarters is located in Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, but is currently in the process of relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina.
The current main tenant is the Cincinnati Cyclones, of the ECHL.
According to an article in the Cincinnati Enquirer, as Greater Cincinnati grows northward through Butler County, it is expected to eventually merge with Greater Dayton by 2013, thereby virtually erasing any distinguishable boundary between the two current Combined Statistical Areas ( CSA ).
Tillery's current achievement tops lists with input coming from Cincinnati Closing the Health Gap ( CTHG ).
Chief operating officer Mike Dee met with Sarasota officials on April 25, to discuss the possibility of the Red Sox moving to Sarasota's Ed Smith Stadium once its current spring inhabitants, the Cincinnati Reds, move to their new spring home in Goodyear, Arizona.
* Dusty Baker-former Major League baseball player and current manager of the Cincinnati Reds
Other notable players coached by Morrison included Harold Green, who spent several years with the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL, current Gamecock football radio broadcaster Todd Ellis, who is the all-time passing leader at South Carolina, and Robert Brooks, who was part of the Green Bay Packers 1997 Super Bowl Championship team.
* Dave Lapham, former player and current announcer for the NFL Cincinnati Bengals
The first National League Cincinnati Reds club in 1880, the current Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1882 to 1883 and the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of the Union Association in 1884.

Cincinnati and photographs
* April 6 – Robert Mapplethorpe's " The Perfect Moment " show of nude and homoerotic photographs opens at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, in spite of accusations of indecency by Citizens for Community Values.
" A subsequent gig at Doyle's Dance Academy in Cincinnati became the occasion for a series of band and individual photographs that resulted in the most famous image of Beiderbecke — sitting fresh-faced, his hair perfectly combed, his horn resting on his right knee.
However, documents and photographs made available by the Entwistle family for a biography show Peg Entwistle and her father were in Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York City, in early Spring of 1913.
* 6 April – Robert Mapplethorpe's " The Perfect Moment " show of nude and homosexual photographs opens at the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Centre, in spite of accusations of indecency by Citizens for Community Values.
It featured cartoon art by Ted Richards, photographs of Melvin Grier ( later on the staff of the Cincinnati Post ) and articles by Paul Clark ( later on the staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer ), among others.

Cincinnati and stations
Former music stations such as KLIF, Dallas, Texas ), WLW ( Cincinnati, Ohio ), WHAS ( Louisville, Kentucky ), WHAM ( Rochester, New York ), WLS ( Chicago, Illinois ), KFI ( Los Angeles, California ), WRKO ( Boston, Massachusetts ), WKBW ( Buffalo, New York ), and WABC ( New York, New York ) made the switch to all-talk as their ratings slumped due to listener migration to the FM band.
Gilbert was one of the first celebrity architects in America, designing skyscrapers in New York City and Cincinnati, campus buildings at Oberlin College and the University of Texas, state capitols in Minnesota and West Virginia, the support towers of the George Washington Bridge, various railroad stations ( including the New Haven Union Station ), and the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D. C .. His reputation declined among some professionals during the age of Modernism, but he was on the design committee that guided and eventually approved the modernist design of Manhattan's groundbreaking Rockefeller Center: when considering Gilbert's body of works as whole, it is more eclectic than many critics admit.
By the spring of 1923, original dramatic pieces written specially for radio were airing on stations in Cincinnati ( When Love Wakens by WLW's Fred Smith ), Philadelphia ( The Secret Wave by Clyde A. Criswell ) and Los Angeles ( At Home over KHJ ).
Many of the staffers and on-air personalities came from other similar stations, such as the University of Minnesota's KUOM, community-oriented KFAI, and commercial alternative rock outlets REV 105 and Cincinnati, Ohio's WOXY. com.
Experimental licenses were issued for up to 500, 000 watts radiated power, for stations intended for wide-area communication during disasters including Cincinnati station WLW, which used such power on occasion before World War II.
Although no broadcast stations are licensed to Mason itself, the city is home to the transmitter site of Clear Channel Communications ' WLW ( 700 Cincinnati ), which uses one of only seven remaining Blaw-Knox diamond-shaped towers.
In 1998, several stations that carried Springer, including WLWT in Cincinnati where Springer was once mayor, refused to carry the episode " I Married A Horse ".
Generally 40 positions in length, they charted airplay on stations such as WNEW, New York City, WWEZ, Cincinnati, and KMPC, Los Angeles.
In 1929, a group of four radio stations in the major markets of New York City, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Detroit organized into a loose confederation known as the Quality Network.
Mutual's original participating stations were WOR – Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York ( owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, a division of R. H. Macy and Company ), WGN – Chicago ( owned by WGN Inc., a subsidiary of the Chicago Tribune ), WXYZ – Detroit ( owned by Kunsky-Trendle Broadcasting ), and WLW – Cincinnati ( owned by the Crosley Radio Company ).
The game's rise to popularity in the U. S. came during World War II, when it was introduced by soldiers from its birthplace in Cincinnati, Ohio to various military stations around the world.
Coincidentally, Harper had previously worked at Cincinnati AM Top 40 powerhouse WSAI in 1964, before moving to 11 other stations, including 7 in Atlanta.
Dr. Johnny Fever never leaves the WKRP " family " of employees for the duration of the series, but in the New WKRP in Cincinnati series, he has moved on to at least two more stations.
The largest stations in the group deal included KTRH Houston, KFYI Phoenix, WPGB Pittsburgh, WKRC Cincinnati, WOOD Grand Rapids, WFLA Tampa, WOAI San Antonio, WLAC Nashville, and WREC Memphis.
On January 19, 2011, it was announced that Hubbard will purchase 17 radio stations in Cincinnati, Chicago, Washington, D. C., and St. Louis from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints subsidiary Bonneville International for $ 505 million.
In August 2006, CBS Radio announced the sale of its 15 radio stations in Cincinnati, Ohio ; Memphis, Tennessee ; Austin, Texas ; and Rochester, New York to Entercom Communications.
However, in the past few years, the network has been moving instead toward replacing Air America on those stations with Fox Sports Radio ( a Clear Channel product ), as WCKY Cincinnati, KLSD San Diego and WINZ Miami were all once Air America affiliates but are now affiliated with Fox Sports.
Along with NBC programming, the Crosley / Avco stations in Ohio and Indianapolis also aired common programming, including The Paul Dixon Show, Midwestern Hayride, The Ruth Lyons 50-50 Club ( later to become The Bob Braun Show ), The Phil Donahue Show, and telecasts of Cincinnati Reds baseball.
This includes an option, exercisable between July 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013, for Fox parent News Corporation to buy a combination of six Sinclair-owned stations ( two CW / MyNetworkTV duopolies and two standalone MyNetworkTV affiliates ) in three out of four markets ; KVMY and KVCW are included in the Fox purchase option, along with stations in Cincinnati ( WSTR-TV ), Raleigh ( WLFL and WRDC ) and Norfolk ( WTVZ ).
This includes an option, exercisable between July 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013, for Fox parent News Corporation to buy a combination of six Sinclair-owned stations ( two CW / MyNetworkTV duopolies and two standalone MyNetworkTV affiliates ) in three out of four markets ; KVCW and KVMY are included in the Fox purchase option, along with stations in Cincinnati ( WSTR-TV ), Raleigh ( WLFL / WRDC ) and Norfolk ( WTVZ ).
Citicasters ( which held on to WTSP and WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio after it sold its other television stations to New World and Fox Television Stations ) merged with Jacor in September 1996.
The 50, 000-watt AM radio stations WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio, WJR in Detroit, Michigan, WNEW in New York City, New York, WCCO in Minneapolis, Minnesota, KMPC in Los Angeles, California, and Canadian stations CFRB in Toronto, Ontario and CKNW in Vancouver, British Columbia, were known as " full-service MOR " stations with scheduled programming other than the MOR music.

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