


WXIX-TV has posted job openings for a multimedia journalist, photojournalist/videographer, news producer, broadcast engineer and a part-time digital content news producer. weekdays, according to the media release.

1 with viewers ages 25 to 54, the demographic prized by most advertisers, from 4:30 to 11 a.m. It’s the perfect time to bring viewers the breaking news and local weather they want when they want it."įor more than three years, Channel 19 has been No. "There is a lot happening in the Tri-State at 11 a.m. "Consider it a noon newscast, an hour early," said Steve Hyvonen, WXIX-TV news director, in the announcement. When Braun was canceled in 1984, Channel 5 moved its local news to noon, head-to-head with WCPO-TV and WKRC-TV. to noon for years leading into the Bob Braun Show at noon. WLWT-TV aired a Midday newscast 11:30 a.m. It's the first local newscast in the 11 a.m. will focus on breaking news, weather and "a first look at the big local stories of the day," according to the WXIX-TV announcement. Meteorologists Catherine Bodak and Ethan Emery, hired in February after Olga Breese departed, also will be regulars on the show.įox 19 Now at 11 a.m. Morning co-anchor Andrea Finney, hired last fall to replace Jessica Brown, and Stefano DiPietrantonio will co-anchor at 11 a.m. 12, with Fox News Now at 11 a.m., giving the station 7-1/2 hours of local news from 4:30 a.m. The syndicated Rachael Ray show will be replaced Monday, Sept. All rights reserved.It will be all news all morning on WXIX-TV this fall. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please include the title when you click here to report it.Ĭopyright 2022 WXIX. We will be dry Sunday and Monday before more light rain and snow will be possible Tuesday and again Thursday. Temperatures Sunday morning will be in the 20s. Snow will not accumulate but it will be cold. Snow will be most likely Saturday around mid-morning. With the cooldown will also come snow showers. The cold air arrives this evening and into the weekend. We will see steady temperatures in the 50s to near 60. Temperatures today will again be mild although not as warm as yesterday. Higher totals will be east of Cincinnati, closer to the center of Nicole. Rainfall totals today will be more than an inch in spots, although most should see less than an inch. We also have a cold front moving east through the plain states. Now Tropical Depression Nicole is slowly moving north toward the Tri-State. We will see rain much of the morning hours and into the afternoon. CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Today is a First Alert Weather Day.
