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NEW BEGINNING
(1993-1997)
1.
WBQC begins relationship with WCPO. A solid relationship
with WCPO gave us more opportunities than we could fathom.
After some quick negotiations, we moved our transmitter
from the Vernon Manor to WCPO's tower. With the assistance
of many, including the man himself, Dave Schwerberg,
WBQC's antenna and transmitter moved to a new home.
2. Cleveland Cavaliers on WBQC. In fall of that
same year we brought the NBA to Cincinnati's television
audience. WBQC became the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
3. Local shows are a focal point at WBQC. With
the added sports audience, we continued out efforts
into local programming wth "Mad Dog TV with Mike
Reddin" and the "Greater Cincinnati Business
Review."
4. Four letters made WBQC more popular. WB and
OJ. In March of 1997 we became a major player in the
Cincinnati market. Not only did we become a WB affiliate,
but we were the station to watch during the Simpson
Trial.
5. WBQC helps begin the baseball season. Continuing
our efforts in live event production, we were successful
in producing the Findlay Market Parade on the Cincinnati
Reds' Opening Day. Not only did Rick Flynn return to
television for this event, he was joined by WLW's Andy
Furman!
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