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Channel 12 Brad Steinke Leaves After Two Years
- Updated: April 20, 2017
As reported by WKRC Channel 12 on Apr 19, 2017, their categorical sports anchor, Brad Steinke, is withdrawal his position after dual years. The network, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, is in hunt of someone with copiousness of knowledge who can emanate amicable media calm online to reinstate Steinke.
In a tumble of 2014, a station’s managers changed Brad Johnson from sports anchor behind to a news desk. Steinke was hired for a position and started on Apr 6, 2015.
Steinke came to Channel 12 with a good credentials for a pursuit he was hired to do. He graduated from Southern Utah University in 1983. He started his radio contention as a sports anchor and contributor during KTXS in Abilene, Texas. Steinke afterwards spent 19 years in Arizona as an anchor and Fox Sport’s post-game horde and in-game contributor for a Arizona Diamondbacks telecast.
The seasoned anchor also worked for WAMI in Miami, Florida, as an anchor, hosting a 30-minute “Sportstown” show. The Salt Lake local also did pre and post diversion shows for a Miami Heat and Florida Marlins telecasts.
Steinke is an eleven-time Emmy Award leader and won for best sports anchor in a Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of a National Academy of Television Arts Science in 2003, 2005, and 2006. It is not famous because Steinke is withdrawal his post during Channel 12 during this time.
Written by Katherine Miller and Tracy Blake
Edited by EIT Class
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WVXU: WKRC-TV Looking for New Sports Anchor
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Channel 12 Brad Steinke Leaves After Two Years combined by Katherine on Apr 19, 2017
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