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Cincinnati's and WKRC-TV
Clooney had a five-year stint in the 1960s as a news anchor at WKYT-TV in Lexington, Kentucky, then went to Ohio to host his own TV show, the " Nick Clooney Show ", first in Columbus, Ohio, for WLWC television in 1968, then for Cincinnati's WCPO-TV in 1969, and finally with its greatest degree of success for crosstown rival WKRC-TV through the early 1970s.
WKRC-TV is Cincinnati's second-oldest television station, having commenced operations on April 4, 1949 as a CBS affiliate on VHF channel 11.

Cincinnati's and on
A big reason for Cincinnati's production on offense was their line, led by future Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz.
He is second on Cincinnati's all-time home run leaders list ( 324 ) behind Johnny Bench and is the Reds'all-time leader in slugging percentage (. 554 ).
Cincinnati's decision was based on a new requirement that at least 5 conference football games would have to be scheduled each season, University President Raymond Walters saying they "... regretfully resign ... as the university could not continue under the present setup ..."
1899 saw the start of the Kentucky Electrical Lamp Company, a light bulb manufacturing company which eventually was acquired by Kentucky Radio Company ( Ken-Rad ) in 1918 and later acquired by General Electric in 1945 and in 1987 acquired by MPD, Inc., created the light bulbs that illuminated the first night game in the history of Major League Baseball on May 24, 1935, between the Reds and Phillies at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.
Cincinnati's drinking water was largely contaminated so their residents depended on Norwood for fresh water, which Norwood had stored safely in the towers, above flood waters.
It was founded on in the middle of the city, and since then it has acquired some of the surrounding blocks and several reserves in Cincinnati's outer suburbs.
Despite Cincinnati's love of baseball, it was the prospect of a professional football team that finally moved the city to end twenty years of discussion and build a new stadium on the downtown riverfront.
Despite getting a concussion and a damaged vertebrae on the play, Anderson would come in on Cincinnati's next possession.
His 123 wins as a Red rank 12th on Cincinnati's all-time leaders list, and in December 2005, he led fan balloting wire-to-wire to become a 2006 Reds Hall of Famer.
As a result, ABC soap viewers could no longer see One Life to Live or General Hospital, while over-the-air viewers could still pick them up on WCPO-TV ( which had become Cincinnati's ABC affiliate in 1996 ).
Gradually his average deteriorated, culminating in an 0 – 8 performance during Cincinnati's 18-inning loss to San Diego on May 25.
After being selected in the 5th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft out of Dallas Baptist University, LaRue debuted with Cincinnati on June 15, 1999 and became Cincinnati's starting catcher in 2001.
Teams who chose to play on artificial surfaces outdoors did so because of the reduced maintenance cost, especially in colder climates with urban multi-purpose " cookie cutter " stadiums such as Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium, Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium and Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.
The WXIX calls now reside on Cincinnati's Fox affiliate Channel 19, with the WUHF call letters now based on Rochester, New York's Channel 31 ( another Fox station ), a sister Sinclair station to Channels 18 and 24.
Her first title on U. S. soil came in August, 2005, when she won at Cincinnati's Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open.
Afterward, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University in Acting, and performed on Broadway ( New York City ), at the American Repertory Theater in ( Cambridge ), at the Mark Taper Forum in ( Los Angeles ), at Cincinnati's Playhouse in the Park, and at the Williamstown Theater Festival.
Before starting out on the international tour, he played for the University of Cincinnati and won an Ohio State singles title in 1936 while at Cincinnati's Hughes High School.
The station first signed on the air on July 26, 1949 as Cincinnati's third television station.
Originally on channel 7, the station moved to channel 9 in 1952 ; all of Cincinnati's stations changed frequencies as a result of the Federal Communications Commission's Sixth Report and Order.

Cincinnati's and CBS
While in college, Hemmer interned as a radio disc jockey at WOXY-FM and later moved to an internship at Cincinnati's CBS affiliate. He started out in backroom production at WLWT in the early 1980s, and soon after, went to WCPO to be the weekend sports anchor.

Cincinnati's and station
In 1994, the station increased power from one to five million watts at a brand new tower and transmitter site in Cincinnati's College Hill neighborhood.
One of those records exists from Cincinnati's WLW, which at the time was affiliated with NBC's radio news division and aired the five-minute national newscasts the station provided every half hour.
* WAQZ-FM, Cincinnati's former corporate-owned alternative radio station
* WSWD-FM, Cincinnati's current corporate-owned alternative radio station
It is a class A clear channel station, sharing the frequency with KFBK in Sacramento, and can be heard, particularly at night, over most of the eastern U. S. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and uses the on-air nickname " Cincinnati's ESPN 1530.
Most of the modern AC acts heard on sister station KEZE ( and prior to 2010, KXLY-FM ) have been replaced by rhythmic contemporary acts by then, with a similar trend done by most hot AC stations in Canada, as well as Cincinnati's WKRQ.
Together, the two stations are known on-air as the Think < sup > TV </ sup > Network and operate as a subsidiary of Public Media Connect, a regional non-profit company that also owns Cincinnati's PBS member station, WCET.

Cincinnati's and with
Young William attended Cincinnati's First Congregational-Unitarian Church with his parents ; he joined the congregation at an early age and was an enthusiastic participant.
This earthwork formed a " terrace ", a common feature of ballparks of the day, whose purpose was to make up the difference in grade between street level and field level, as with Cincinnati's Crosley Field.
Over the years, the brand has been produced under contract at various brewing facilities with excess capacity, ranging from Stroh breweries, Portland's original Blitz-Weinhard brewery ( shuttered in 1999 ), Cincinnati's Hudepohl-Schoenling brewery ( eventually purchased by the Boston Beer Company in early 1997 ), and industry giant SABMiller.
In August, in Cincinnati, he won his first career ATP Tour title and his first ATP Masters Series title: it came in doubles with Todd Martin, making Blake the first African-American male to win a title of any kind in Cincinnati's 101-year history.
In September 1996, Riverfront Stadium was renamed " Cinergy Field " in a sponsorship deal with Greater Cincinnati's energy company, Cinergy Corporation.
Although Huggins hoped to be selected as Ned Hanlon's successor as Cincinnati's manager after the 1907 season, the Reds instead went with John Ganzel.
He was educated at Lakota High School in West Chester, Ohio and the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music with a BFA in Broadcasting and Film.
Levi Addison Ault ( November 1851 – February 1930 ) was a Canadian-born businessman and bureaucrat whose career was closely associated with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he earned the nickname " Father of Cincinnati's parks ".
It was suspected that with the Jewish Bill Gradison already representing the Hamilton County Republican Party in Congress, that party leaders shied away from endorsing another Jew for Cincinnati's other congressional seat.
On January 25, 2008, in what could be interpreted as an effort to reacquaint itself with Cincinnati radio listeners, WOXY. com sponsored a " Rock ' n ' Skate " event at Cincinnati's Fountain Square ice-skating facility.
A ninth-inning one-out rally consisting of four singles, with Tenace's the second and the rest coming from pinch hitters, won the game against Cincinnati's ace relief pitcher, Clay Carroll.
In 1990, with a solid team around him, Davis was a key player in Cincinnati's " wire-to-wire " championship season.
Castleberry made his mark working with Larry Dean at Cincinnati's famed WCIN.
Jeff Hughes and John Krause were Cincinnati's top scorers, with 4 goals each, Nowaf Jaman contributed 4 assists, and head coach Pickup was named USL2 Manager of the Year.
On April 13,, Pedro Martínez lost a perfect game with one out in the eighth inning when he hit Cincinnati's Sanders with a pitch.
Maxiell finished 11th on Cincinnati's career scoring list with 1, 566 points ( 13th in Conference USA history ) and second on the Cincinnati career chart for blocked shots with 252 ( 4th in Conference USA ).

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