• Albert Joseph "Al" Schottelkotte (/ˈʃɒtəlkɒti/ SHOT-əl-kot-ee; March 19, 1927 – December 25, 1996) was an American news anchor and reporter for Cincinnati's...
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    handling of the crisis. She later married anchor and then-news director Al Schottelkotte. The two remained married until his death in 1996. For three decades...
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    WCPO-TV, which had controlled ratings for more than two decades under Al Schottelkotte's leadership. After leaving WKRC in 1984, Clooney then worked in Los...
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  • Al Schottelkotte (1927–1996), American news anchor and reporter Al Schwartz (1910–1988), American screenwriter, television producer, and director Al Schwartz...
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  • journalist, author and scholar Glenn Ryle – television personality Al Schottelkotte – television news anchor and reporter Bob Shreve – early television...
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  • 1969 by future husband Al Schottelkotte to be a fashion reporter. She was then trained to be a news journalist by Schottelkotte. She won the Peabody award...
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  • Frederick Bushnell "Jack" Ryder – football coach and sportswriter Al Schottelkotte – WCPO-TV news anchor Robert F. Schulkers – author Bill Thomas – author...
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  • Al Schottelkotte News, a longtime staple of WCPO-TV in Cincinnati from the 1960s until 1990, for which he had been a reporter: "[The Al Schottelkotte...
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  • (2016–2018) – American football offensive tackle, Ohio State Buckeyes Al Schottelkotte (late 1940s) – news anchor Admiral Schlei (1890s) – baseball player...
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    Personality; host of "Skipper Ryle" and later Bowling For Dollars Al Schottelkotte, WCPO TV news anchor (1959–1994) Steve Tensi, former professional football...
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