
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from this year.
A recent analysis found nearly half the people in homeless shelters in a nearby community had never lived on the street.
There are over 9,000 people on the liver transplant waitlist.
On Cincinnati Edition, Jim Tarbell joins us for the full hour to discuss the Ludlow Garage, Arnold's, City Council — and he brought his harmonica.
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Cincinnati Edition is an absolute gem for the tri-state. Engaging, intelligent, balanced, and civil discussions about so many topics that affect the community. In addition, the gardening, pet, and Thanksgiving food shows are a wonderful breath of fresh air amid the more serious topics.
The Cincinnati Edition crew is exceptional, and the show is an excellent source of information, conversation, and at times, much needed levity.
Lucy May and her team do a phenomenal job of finding and interviewing knowledgeable people to explain issues that are relevant to the Cincinnati area. I’ve learned so much from listening to this podcast over the years. I appreciate the professionalism and lack of spin. Thanks for doing such a great job.
This is one of the last podcasts that covers the state objectively and really helps listeners understand the issues they face. Without this show, I wouldn’t know half of what was happening in Ohio. Thank you Cincinnati edition team!
It is so clear Michael Monks has his thumb on Cincinnati’s pulse. From his thoughtful questioning that stays engaged to acknowledge the often complex answers solicited, to his distinctive voice and palpable concern for and knowledge of the most relevant and interesting aspects of Cincy, we all get to explore her civic and cultural life.
My only fear is that he will be picked off for a national show like The One A. My hope is that he will bring national notoriety to our region as Terry Gross has... more
Finally! And easy way to learn about what’s going on in the city and hear the voices of those involved. Thank you so much for what you do.
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Aimed at engaging the community, this podcast addresses a wide range of topics relevant to the Cincinnati region, including local governance, education, health, technology, and the arts. By bringing in a variety of guests such as local activists, educators, and politicians, discussions often center around pressing issues like housing, food insecurity, and public health legislation. The podcast is unique in its ability to blend serious topics with light-hearted segments, offering listeners both informative content and a sense of connection to their community.
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Recent guests on Cincinnati Edition include:
1. Tom Davies
2. Jessi Ballmer
3. Paula Christian
4. Ellen Thomas
5. Jay Kidd
6. Isabel Nissley
7. Jim Leonard
8. Susie Bregenser
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