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  1. May 9, 2023 · If Hall of Fame basketball coach Bob Huggins is suspended — or fired — for making a homophobic slur on WLW-AM's Bill Cunningham Show Monday, Cunningham deserves the same fate.

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  2. Mar 22, 2022 · WLW-AM's talk show host Bill Cunningham says "if all goes well," he'll leave the airwaves after reaching his 40 th anniversary at the station.

    • John Kiesewetter
    • Who Is Bill Cunningham?
    • Did Bill Cunningham Retire?
    • Why Is Bill Cunningham Controversial?

    The 75-year-old talk radio host and conservative commentator was born in Covington, Kentucky. Prior to becoming a radio and television host, he had a career in law, first as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati-Public Defender Division. From 1978-1986, he was Assistant Attorney General in the office of the Ohio Attorney General...

    2022 marked Cunningham's 40th year at WLW, and his contract was set to expire that year. At the time, he told The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcasthe hadn't decided whether to call it a career, but has since continued broadcasting.

    Cunningham has had a history of making controversial remarks, both on his radio show and at in-person events. Media Matters for America, which describes itself as a progressive media watchdog, has labeled him a "fringe radio host" and a purveyor of "hate speech." In February 2008, then-Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain was holding a rallyat Mem...

  3. WLW brought him on in the late 90s to balance out Bill Cunningham. His beliefs were exactly what you mentioned above. Between his extreme views, and his serious drug addiction, he didn’t last long.

  4. May 9, 2023 · There were two problems with this Cro-Magnon colloquy: It’s 2023, not the 1970s; and Huggins was live on air on The Bill Cunningham Show on 700 WLW on a 50,000-watt radio station.

    • Pat Forde
  5. Cunningham's WLW show went on a brief hiatus in June 2010 due to a contract dispute. [5] Soon after, WLW's owner, Clear Channel, announced that he signed a long-term agreement to stay with the station. In released remarks commenting on his decision, Cunningham said, "Cincinnati is my home. The first air I breathed.

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  7. May 9, 2023 · When West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins uttered a homophobic slur on Monday's WLW-AM (700) talk show with host Bill Cunningham, it put both the coach and the radio host in the national...

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