Cincinnati Edition

Weekends at 7 AM

Greater Cincinnati enjoys a rich cultural, social and political life and Cincinnati Edition will showcase the wide variety of talented individuals and committed organizations that make Cincinnati special.

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Disabilities Film Festival
12:30 am
Fri March 8, 2013

Reel Abilities Film Festival

Cincinnati is one of 9 US cities hosting a week of exceptional, touching, courageous and beautifully made films as the Reel Abilities Film Festival begins Saturday night. From March 9 through the 16, at various venues around town, films that share the stories, lives and art of people with disabilities will be shown, all benefitting local organizations that work with, advocate for or provide services to people with disabilities. Organizer Christa Zielke from Visionaries + Voices and disability advocate Kathleen Sheil from Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled join Mark Perzel to discuss the importance and the quality of the films that are a part of this festival.


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On the Money
12:30 am
Fri March 8, 2013

Investment Expert Louis Navellier

The investment world is juggling a lot these days: sequestration, fiscal cliffs, debt ceilings, jobless claims, inflation, and more. With a look at some of these issues and their impact on your investments and investment options, Louis Navellier is On the Money with Chris DeSimio. He holds an MBA, edits several leading stock advisory newsletters and is a frequent seen on CNBC, Bloomberg or read in The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes and others.


March 9, 2013
12:30 am
Fri March 8, 2013

The Week in Review

Jay Hanselman takes a look at some of the week's top stories.


Focus on Technology
5:31 am
Fri March 1, 2013

Preventing classified data from being compromised

The Pentagon is increasing its cybersecurity force fivefold after a series of hacking incidents that  have originated in China and other places. In recent months U.S. businesses and newspapers have also been compromised.  Suspects include organized rings and teenage hackers from Russia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Increasingly the U.S. government and businesses are taking steps to better protect themselves. Ann Thompson reports in Focus on Technology.



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Looking Up
12:31 am
Fri March 1, 2013

Derrick Pitts from the Joel N. Bloom Observatory

It’s time for another Looking Up with Dean Regas, and this month, he’ll be looking up with a fellow astronomer. Derrick Pitts is the chief astronomer for The Franklin Institute and the Joel N. Bloom Observatory in Philadelphia.


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