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Jerry Springer, former WLWT anchor, dies at 79. Jerry Springer, former Cincinnati mayor and News 5 anchor and political commentator, died in April. He was known for his signature sign-off line ...
Longtime News 5 (WLWT-TV) anchor Courtis Fuller is stepping down from his weekend anchor role, the station announced Friday. The move is effective Sunday, Aug. 25. Fuller, who has spent nearly 40 ...
Brad Johansen – Midday (11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) and 4 p.m. anchor (2020–2023; moved back to Cincinnati) Robin Meade (forner morning anchor with CNN Headline News) Larry Mendte (last at KYW-TV in Philadelphia; last at WPIX in New York City) Erin Moriarty – lawyer, news reporter and correspondent for 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, CBS This Morning and ...
Later, having been named primary news anchor and managing editor, he needed a broadcast catchphrase in the model of other great newsmen. With the help of some others at WLWT, he created his signature line: "Take care of yourself, and each other." Within two years he was Cincinnati's number-one news anchor, along with partner Norma Rashid.
Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati news anchor and mayor who came to preside over the controversial and extremely profitable talk show bearing his name, has died. He was 79. Springer died ...
Courtis John Fuller (born 26 January 1957) is a news broadcaster in Cincinnati, Ohio, who is active in politics and in local community affairs. Fuller is an on-air personality at WLWT-TV . He was named "Cincinnati's Favorite TV Personality" by the Broadcast Hall of Fame.
A former WLWT reporter and TikTok celebrity will soon return to Cincinnati. Megan Mitchell, a former WLWT anchor and reporter with almost 2 million TikTok followers, will return to the local NBC ...
The modern WLW-WLWT partnership ended on March 31, 2010; WLWT currently provides news and weather to several Cincinnati radio stations. The transmission tower seen at the beginning of the 1978–1982 CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati actually belonged to WLWT—it was located at the WLWT transmitter at 2222 Chickasaw Street. That red and white ...