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Remembering WKRC-TV s Tim Hedrick, Who Died 5 Years Ago

John Kiesewetter / WVXU When I looked out at the April snow covering my magnolias Wednesday, and bending over my maple sapling like a Charlie Brown tree, the thought occurred to me: How would Tim Hedrick explain this? Hedrick, who died five years ago today at age 55, could explain anything about the weather in a simple, understandable and often entertaining way. That s what made him arguably the most popular Cincinnati TV personality in my 35 years of writing about TV. Tim Hedrick in 1990. Credit WKRC-TV WKRC-TV dubbed him The Weather Authority, and for most of us, he was. When severe – or just weird – weather blew through Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, most of us turned to Doppler Tim, as I wrote in my tribute when he died, Doppler Tim Hedrick Was More Than Our Weather Authority.

Black journalists question Local 12 s lack of on-air Black female talent

Black journalists question Local 12 s lack of on-air Black female talent Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer © Sam Green/The Enquirer Local 12, WKRC TV, owned by the Sinclair Broadcasting Group. The Greater Cincinnati Association of Black Journalists (GCABJ) will meet with newsroom leaders at  Local 12 (WKRC-TV) after the group  issued a public statement criticizing the lack of the diversity of the TV station s on-air staff. The GCABJ released the statement Monday, detailing  its concerns and asking for a meeting. On Monday, March 8, Local 12 posted to its social media outlets celebrating the ladies of Local 12 News  for international Women s Day, the statement said. The photo collage shows the station s thirteen on-air female talent, none of whom are black women.

TV Kiese s Socially Distanced Year In Review From A To Z

. Born Allen Duaine Pruett in Texas, Fox and Chris O Brien hosted the hugely popular morning show on WKRQ-FM in the 1970s and 80s, and hosted country music on WUBE-FM in the 1990s. Other local deaths include UC basketball analyst Chuck Machock; radio personalities Laura Powell, Bob Nave, Bill Ridenour, Larry Thomas, Geoff Nimmo, Ron Britain and Vic Henley; Joe Morgan, the Reds Hall of Famer turned TV analyst for Reds TV and ESPN Sunday Night Baseball; Bengals coach and NFL analyst Sam Wyche; movie producer/distributor Phil Borak; former Enquirer writers Sara Pearce and Lonnie Wheeler; Blue Wisp saxophonist Joe Gaudio; bandleader Jerry Conrad; and WLWT-TV engineer Ron Whitaker.

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