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For all its growth and advancement in LGBTQ+ representation, Netflix has established an irrefutable reputation for impulsively cancelling shows that highlight queer women.
Opinion Editor Kevin Aldridge recaps the most-read letters to the editor and guest columns on Cincinnati.com this week in ...
I'm a gay man who's out, and I also listen to 700 WLW for a change of pace from NPR. I realize the station's clientele is not the LGBTQ community. Therefore, it doesn't matter what word Thom Brennaman ...
Mike McConnell says the former Reds TV broadcaster will take over WLW-AM mornings after he retires Friday. After a five-year absence, Thom Brennaman will return to a full-time broadcasting job on ...
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A familiar voice will wake up Cincinnatians on 700 WLW-AM. “We came to Cincinnati when I was 10 years old because of my dad,” Brennaman, who starts his new role Monday ...
Thom Brennaman says he's "really nervous" about returning to broadcasting full-time. Not about what some people are going to think of him taking over the 700 WLW weekday morning drive-time show some 4 ...
700WLW announced Thursday Thom Brennaman will take over the morning radio show.The announcement was made on Thursday's morning broadcast show.Mike McConnell’s last show will be Friday, April 4 ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Thom Brennaman will take over for Mike McConnell mornings on 700 WLW. McConnell's last show is April 4. He announced his retirement last week after 50 years on the air.
A familiar voice will wake up Cincinnatians on 700 WLW-AM. Thom Brennaman is set to take over Mike McConnell's hosting role, which ends Friday, April 4, the radio station revealed Thursday.
Not about what some people are going to think of him taking over the 700 WLW weekday morning drive-time show some 4 1/2 years after his inappropriate hot-mic moment cost him his job as the ...
WLW-AM's morning host for the past 10 years reflects on his 50 years in radio, mostly on Cincinnati airwaves, and the changes in talk radio. All Mike McConnell wanted to be was a talk show host.