Wcpo news anchor fired

Cincinnati Enquirer View Comments 0:00 0:58 A longtime local television news anchor has left her post after more than two decades, …
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O'Neill, who anchored WCPO's morning show and worked at the station for 27 years, claims she was pushed out in 2022 because of her age. In an email to The Enquirer, …
Jullie O'Neill's recent absence from WCPO-TV's Good Morning Tri-State newscasts has become permanent. The 27-year veteran chose to leave the station after …
O'Neill returned to anchor mornings when Nero was fired in 2018. She has also reported for WCPO-TV's investigative I-Team.
But not now at WCPO-TV. Cincinnati-based Scripps flagship station has pulled main co-anchors Tanya O'Rourke and Craig McKee from …
CINCINNATI — WCPO 9 Anchor Kristyn Hartman has announced she will be retiring from broadcasting and leaving the station at the end of the month. A Chicago native, she will be returning to her...
Keenan Singleton left WCPO-TV's airwaves after hosting "Sports Of All Sorts" on Feb. 20. After nearly seven years in Cincinnati, Singleton and his family are moving to …
Kathrine Nero, who co-anchored WCPO-TV's Good Morning Tri-State has been dismissed after 20 years at Cincinnati's ABC affiliate. Nero had been with the station since 1988 and has been a morning...
WCPO morning anchor Julie O’Neill has left the Cincinnati ABC affiliate after 27 years.
Two of the Black journalists prominently featured in the video – Jasmine Minor and Timyka Artist – have left the station. Artist, who has not anchored weekend morning newscasts for several ...
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