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05/27/2026

⚾ We were honored to team up with Deafinitely For All to share the story of William “Dummy” Hoy ahead of a special celebration at The Banks on Saturday, May 23, for his birthday.

With the help of Hall of Famer, Marty Brennaman, we brought renewed attention to Hoy’s legacy and contributions to the game. Hoy, who was Deaf, played 14 professional seasons in the late 1800s and became one of the era’s most respected leadoff hitters. His presence in the game helped influence the use of hand signals for balls, strikes, safe, and out calls – a system that remains central to baseball more than a century later.

The media outreach and birthday party were part of a larger push to have Hoy inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

You can add your name to the petition at signforhoy.com!

Game Day CEO Jackie Reau is joining the fifth annual Power to Pursue Summit on Friday, May 15 at Memorial Hall!She'll be...
05/07/2026

Game Day CEO Jackie Reau is joining the fifth annual Power to Pursue Summit on Friday, May 15 at Memorial Hall!

She'll be part of the Game Changers panel for an honest, high-energy conversation about sales, fundraising, and the sacred art of the ask–because asking isn’t begging, it’s believing.

This panel will pull back the curtain on how real women get their businesses out into the world, secure the capital they need, build momentum, and know when and how to exit with power and integrity intact. We’ll talk strategy and story. Numbers and nerve. Visibility, value, and what it means to be seen.

A few tickets are still available! Get yours today at www.cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/power-to-pursue-26.

Cincinnati’s media habits are more sophisticated and layered than most marketers realize.Since our very own Tricia Suit ...
04/22/2026

Cincinnati’s media habits are more sophisticated and layered than most marketers realize.

Since our very own Tricia Suit was on a Cincinnati PRSA panel on Morning News at , we decided to really dig into the numbers.

The 2026 Cincinnati Media Consumption Study offers a number of insights, including
• 90.2% of adults are streaming… but 88.7% are still watching TV
• Facebook reaches 76.5% of the market… still the broadest platform by far
• Nearly 1 in 4 adults regularly visit Cincinnati.com, reinforcing the power of local trust
• 59.4% are watching video on mobile, proving attention is everywhere, all the time

What does that mean for brands, nonprofits, and leaders?
If your strategy is built on one channel, you’re missing the market.

The opportunity is in building the right mix:
📺 Broadcast builds reach
📱 Digital builds frequency
📰 Local builds trust

And the biggest takeaway? Audience identity matters more than platform choice.

We’re sharing the full report to help you make smarter, more strategic decisions in this market.
Download the report at www.cincypeople.com/report.

03/23/2026

It's almost ⚾pening Day!

As we gear up for the return of baseball to Cincinnati, Ohio Goes to the Movies celebrates baseball-themed movies, featuring Baseball Hall of Fame announcer Marty Brennaman.

As part of this statewide initiative celebrating Ohio’s film legacy, baseball takes center stage. From the iconic "Major League," which put Cleveland at the heart of baseball pop culture, to underdog stories rooted in Ohio communities, the state has helped shape how generations experience the game.

03/17/2026

☘️ Happy St. Patrick's Day!

We feel incredibly lucky to work with so many great partners like the The Banks, The Cincinnati Coffee Festival, and Cincinnati St. Patrick's Parade.

Many thanks to local media for sharing all the shenanigans!

We love a trend!During Women’s History Month, it’s good to remind all the little girls - and boys - out there that they ...
03/06/2026

We love a trend!

During Women’s History Month, it’s good to remind all the little girls - and boys - out there that they can grow up to be whoever they want.

We were thrilled to collaborate with Cincinnati Fear, Easterseals Redwood, and University of Cincinnati for the Game to ...
02/26/2026

We were thrilled to collaborate with Cincinnati Fear, Easterseals Redwood, and University of Cincinnati for the Game to Career: Esports Employment Fair at UC's 1819 Innovation Hub.

Game to Career is one part of Easterseals Redwood’s larger mission to connect neurodivergent individuals with employment opportunities. The Neurodiversity Employment Initiative is designed with and for neurodiverse young adults seeking employment in cybersecurity, IT, droning, and other tech-related fields. By utilizing video-gaming as a learning tool, the initiative supports students as they transfer their interests into career skills.

Easterseals Redwood has teamed up with Cincinnati Fear, Game Day, and the University of Cincinnati for an employment fair.

02/17/2026

We are incredibly proud to share that our very own Betsy Ross is being honored by for International Women’s Month!

Today, we joined Betsy and fellow media powerhouses Bridget England and Melissa Lewis to kick off this celebration of women making an impact “behind the scenes” in entertainment and communications.

To celebrate, Betsy collaborated with the Hard Rock team to create a signature menu duo available only in March!

Check out the full lineup of limited-time items below!:

🍸 Betsy Ross: Signature Espresso Martini & MVP Chocolate Cake (Exclusively at Council Oak Steaks & Seafood)

🍔 Bridget England: Pickle-tini & Amazingly Rockn’ Burger (Exclusively at Hard Rock Cafe)

🍓 Melissa Lewis: Strawberry Lemonade Martini & Strawberry Yuzu Shortbread (Exclusively at YouYu)

Join us during March at Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati to toast to Betsy’s leadership and support a world-class cause!

Throughout the month, 50% of proceeds from these items will be donated to the Hard Rock Heals Foundation to benefit Women in Music, an organization dedicated to advancing equity and opportunity for women in the arts.

02/16/2026

🎞️ Free movies! Now that we've got your attention ...

Ohio Goes to the Movies just launched its yearlong celebration of Ohioans and their contributions to the film industry. Theaters across the state will be screening free movies through October, all with Buckeye State ties.

Kenwood Theatre (Esquire, Mariemont & Kenwood Theatres) hosted the first screening: "Boy Did I get a Wrong Number" starring Bob Hope and Lima native Phyllis Diller.

Each screening with have something special - this one had a red carpet and a Q&A where we learned Phyllis made a mean chili!

🎬 Check the full schedule of free screenings at ohiogoestothemovies.org.

02/11/2026

🎬 Lights...camera...action! We were thrilled to join Ohio Goes to the Movies for their official kick-off of a yearlong series of free film events celebrating Ohio’s deep connections to the movies.

The statewide celebration opens with a slate of February 2026 screenings hosted by local venues, each pairing a featured film with Ohio-based connections and community-driven programming.

Visit ohiogoestothemovies.org to see what's playing by you! 🍿

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