Ken Broo claims to be the only guy to hit the Cincinnati TV trifecta – reporting and anchoring at Channels 5, 9 and 12. Some might not remember that he was the Bengals second radio play-by-play guy, ...
Tom McKee (left) and Ken Broo are retiring from WCPO-TV after a combined 67 years on Cincinnati television. Reporter Tom McKee and sportscaster Ken Broo -- who roomed together as WCPO-TV interns in ...
Ken Broo has got it all figured out. He lays out his play-by-play prediction for the upcoming Steelers/Bengals wildcard playoff matchup. It should be an exciting game if it goes the way he says it ...
Mardy Fish told Ken Broo what makes Cincinnati special among the Master's circuit. Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on ...
The Broo View: Ken Broo explores whether anyone should care about the Bengals goofing off after loss
So now, on top of not being able to block for their quarterback, the Bengals were apparently yukking it up in their locker room after getting schooled by the Steelers. Here's the question: Why is that ...
Reporter Tom McKee and sportscaster Ken Broo -- who roomed together as WCPO-TV interns in the summer of 1973 -- will both retire this month from Channel 9. Together they've spent 67 years on ...
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