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  2. List of television stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Find out the full-power stations licensed in the U.S. state of Ohio, arranged by media market and channel position. See the call sign, network, owner, and digital subchannel of each station.

  3. WKRC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKRC-TV is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, that broadcasts on channel 12 and is affiliated with CBS and The CW. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and has a history of being an ABC affiliate and part of the Tri-State Network.

  4. Category:Television stations in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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  5. WXIX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WXIX-TV (channel 19) is a Fox station licensed to Newport, Kentucky, that serves the Cincinnati metro area. It started as an independent station in 1968 and became a Fox affiliate in 1986, and now produces local news in various time slots.

  6. WCPO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCPO-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, owned by E. W. Scripps Company. It was a CBS affiliate for 35 years before switching to ABC in 1996.

  7. WLWT - Wikipedia

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    WLWT is the first television station in Cincinnati and Ohio, and the first to broadcast entirely in color. It is owned by Hearst Television and has a history of local and regional programming, as well as former affiliations with ABC, CBS and UPN.

  8. WKRC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WKRC (AM) is a commercial radio station that broadcasts talk shows on 550 kHz in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is owned by iHeartMedia and has a history of being a CBS, ABC and NBC affiliate.

  9. Media in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The WLW transmitter tower in Mason, Ohio, a distinctive diamond-shaped Blaw-Knox tower.. The 13-county Cincinnati metropolitan area (including Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana) is the 30th largest radio market in the United States, with an estimated 1.8 million listeners aged 12 and above as of September 2016. [2]