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WCPO-TV. WCPO-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is the flagship television property of locally based E. W. Scripps Company, which has owned the station since its inception. WCPO-TV's studios are located in the Mount Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati next to the Elsinore Arch, and ...
Here's what we know. WCPO meteorologist Steve Raleigh has been off the air for weeks. Here's what we know. The Morrow family spoke the press about the fight outside of the Montgomery Inn Boathouse ...
A WCPO 9 (WCPO-TV) news anchor will soon leave the station.. Kristen Swilley, anchor and reporter for WCPO, is leaving after nine years on the air, she shared via social media Sunday. Swilley said ...
WCPO Vice President and General Manager Jeff Brogan released a statement on the TV station's Facebook page Friday, confirming the family of Raleigh was involved in the incident.
Occupation (s) Television news anchor/reporter, journalist (print and radio journalist in early career) Years active. 1943–1994. Albert Joseph "Al" Schottelkotte (/ ˈʃɒtəlkɒti / SHOT-əl-kot-ee; March 19, 1927 – December 25, 1996) was an American news anchor and reporter for Cincinnati 's WCPO-TV for 27 years, rising through the ...
Jack Moran (broadcaster) Moran. John Daniel Moran (August 18, 1920 – January 14, 1997) was an American sports commentator who worked on television and radio in the Cincinnati, Ohio, market during five decades spanning 1946 and 1982. [1][2] Born in nearby Newport, Kentucky, he was a United States Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. [1]
Another WCPO 9 (WCPO-TV) reporter bids farewell. Madeline Ottilie, a reporter and multimedia journalist for WCPO, has left the station after three years, she shared via social media in June.
WCPO TV Tower. / 39.12500°N 84.49889°W / 39.12500; -84.49889. The WCPO TV Tower is a free-standing lattice tower with triangular cross section located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and used by WCPO-TV, WEBN, WUBE-FM, WVXU, WBQC-LD, and previously WOTH-CD. Built in 1965 [ 1] it is the oldest of Cincinnati's large freestanding radio towers.