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FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT, Cincinnati's weekly online and on-demand business program, is hosted by Brian Patrick. The program airs on CET Friday nights at 7:30pm, and is then available for online viewing. You can watch the program in its entirety or choose particular sections.
To the right, you'll find links to all the FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT programs.
FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT is produced by the Business Courier in cooperation with Zone Communications Group.
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 - The City of Cincinnati looks for ways to preserve historic signature areas while also providing new and attractive places to live
- National Amusements closes two theaters as one deluxe cinema prepares to open
- Housing options are changing on and near the UC campus
- A teenager, who went from being homeless to supporting himself and having his own apartment, is being honored by the Boys And Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
- Business Courier editor Rob Daumeyer explains what could happen if Delta's hub is downsized
- We'll show you one way to get 100 miles to the gallon
- Thompson Hines Michael Nieberding discusses intelectual property as it relates to an economic slowdown
- The Goering Center Report looks at one family business that serves a number of industries
- The United Way's Treva Brinkley previews a new contest
- Ohio Casualty CEO Mike Winner sits down with Doug Bolton on Publisher's Beat
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Business News - May 9, 2008 - The City of Cincinnati looks for ways to preserve historic signature areas while also providing new and attractive places to live
- National Amusements closes two theaters as one deluxe cinema prepares to open
- Housing options are changing on and near the UC campus
- A teenager, who went from being homeless to supporting himself and having his own apartment, is being honored by the Boys And Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
- Business Courier editor Rob Daumeyer explains what could happen if Delta's hub is downsized
- We'll show you one way to get 100 miles to the gallon
Runtime: 10 minutes |
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Legal Beat - Michael Nieberding Thompson Hines Michael Nieberding discusses intelectual property as it relates to an economic slowdown.
Runtime: 3 minutes |
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Goering Center Report - Joe Leonhardt Kent Lutz looks at one family business that's served a number of industries for over 50 years.
Runtime: 3 minutes |
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Fifth Third Business Beat: FYI - May 9, 2008 Treva Brinkly with The United Way discusses The Emerging Leaders Society's video contest with Brian Patrick.
Runtime: 3 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Mike Winner Ohio Casualty CEO Mike Winner sits down with Doug Bolton on Publisher's Beat to discuss the company's acquisition by Liberty Mutual and the changes that have occured as a result.
Runtime: 14 minutes |
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