
Cincinnati Television provides an informative entertaining look at Cincinnati's broadcast history through the images and stories of its participants.
Cincinnati has a distinguished television history. Beginning before WLW-T signed on the air in February 1948, its experimental station W8XCT broadcast from the 46th floor of the Carew Tower. WKRC-TV and WCPO-TV signed on in 1949, WCET in 1954, and WXIX-TV in 1968. Since then, television has become part of the family.
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Cincinnati Television provides an informative entertaining look at Cincinnati's broadcast history through the images and stories of its participants.
Cincinnati has a distinguished television history. Beginning before WLW-T signed on the air in February 1948, its experimental station W8XCT broadcast from the 46th floor of the Carew Tower. WKRC-TV and WCPO-TV signed on in 1949, WCET in 1954, and WXIX-TV in 1968. Since then, television has become part of the family.
Uncle Al, Skipper Ryle, Batty Hattie from Cincinnati, th... Read More