Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has ...
Nearly 50 years after the iconic "WKRP in Cincinnati" premiered, the call letters have finally found their way back to the ...
WKRP is coming to Cincinnati. Ziesmann said the WKRP call letters are instantly recognizable and will help the station stand ...
Fellow radio station and NPR affiliate WVXU reports that The Oasis, a three-station radio network serving Northern Kentucky, ...
A candidate named Bob Carr withdrew from two U.S. Senate races in Michigan in 2018 and 2020, and ran unsuccessfully for ...
A station formerly known as “The Oasis” bears the call letters made famous by the 1978-82 sitcom as of Monday. The station, ...
One of Ohio's newest Republican congressmen has a challenger in this year's primary. Rep. Dave Taylor, who took office to represent Ohio's 2nd Congressional District in 2025, is running for reelection ...
Dr. Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap are not returning to the air, but the call letters of the fictional radio station he ...
Sitcom star Gary Sandy even welcomed Ohio and Kentucky commuters to the newly rebranded airwaves on Monday morning.
An Ohio-based pop music station has changed its name to WKRP in Cincinnati in honor of the beloved '70s/'80s sitcom.
WVXU is launching the Cincinnati City Government 101 newsletter, which will teach you all the basics about local government, plus how to stay informed and get involved.