This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May, senior manager of broadcast Kennan Oliphant, and senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Wesley to discuss Mary Magdalen House, P&G's new ads on racial diversity, traffic speed cameras, new details on Blink, and more.
At 39:15, Brian is then joined by WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss Marty Brennaman and his retirement after spending 46 years as the radio voice of the Cincinnati Reds.
"All I had to do was walk up the street," Popovich recalled. "I would hear Marty on the front porch, next house you could hear it blaring from the back porch."
Notable Links:
- Mary Magdalen House provides hot showers, clean clothes for people living on Cincinnati's streets
- Grandparents who ended up homeless out of love for their grandson, Tank, get 'new beginning'
- 'We're doing it for the next generation': P&G ads on racial diversity continue to evolve
- Are traffic speed cameras about public safety ... or money?
- MAP: Here's what you'll see (and do) at BLINK in Cincy and Covington this year
- Fountain Square BLINK installation will make audience part of the show
- Flying Pigskin: Bengals can't complete forth-quarter comeback at Bills; lose 17-21
- Marty Brennaman says goodbye to Reds radio after 46 years
- Marty Brennaman: How sports world said thanks, goodbye
- Hall of Fame ceremonies in 2000 secured Marty Brennaman's place in Reds history
- Marty Brennaman's last game brings back a flood of memories
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