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Dwight Tillery. Dwight Tillery (born March 10, 1948) is an American politician and social justice activist with more than 50 years of service working towards equity for African Americans and other minorities in politics, business and public health. His leadership transformed the lives of Black residents in the city of Cincinnati in the areas of ...
The city is home to several alternative, weekly, and monthly publications, among which are free weekly print magazine publications including CityBeat and La Jornada Latina. The city's weekly African American newspaper, The Cincinnati Herald, was founded by Gerald Porter in 1955 and purchased by Sesh Communications in 1996. Television
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] Of the market's 22 metered radio stations, iHeartMedia owns seven, Cumulus Media owns five, Hubbard Broadcasting ...
June 27, 2024 at 7:13 PM. Recent attempts by the city of Cincinnati to regulate firearms have been invalidated by two recent state appeals court rulings, following a pattern seen in Ohio's other ...
June 17, 2024 at 7:30 PM. Tent camp at the corner of 13th and Republic streets in Over-the-Rhine in August 2018. Six years ago, the city of Cincinnati forced Patrick Chin and dozens of people who ...
Headquarters. 811 Race St., 4th Floor. Cincinnati, OH 45202. United States. Circulation. 30,000 (as of June 2014) [1] Website. citybeat .com. Cincinnati CityBeat is an independent local arts and issues publication covering the Cincinnati, Ohio area.
Sharon Coolidge and Patricia Gallagher Newberry, Cincinnati Enquirer. April 11, 2024 at 10:30 PM. After reading the 74-page Cincinnati Futures Commission report filled with recommendations to sell ...
Headquarters. 312 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH. Circulation. 63,000 weekly. Website. cinweekly.cincinnati.com. CiN Weekly was a free weekly culture newspaper in Cincinnati, Ohio, operated by The Cincinnati Enquirer. It was established in 2003, and in July 2009 the paper was replaced by a Cincinnati version of Metromix. [1]