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News 5 to broadcast and live stream debate for U.S. Senate race in Ohio

Posted at 1:36 PM, Oct 13, 2016
and last updated 2016-10-20 15:24:33-04

CINCINNATI -- News 5 in Cleveland and WCPO in Cincinnati, both ABC network affiliates owned by The E.W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP), are partnering with ideastream and The City Club of Cleveland to broadcast and live stream across the state the debate between Ohio’s top two contenders for U.S. Senate.

“Ohio Counts: Race for the U.S. Senate,” will take place in Cleveland on Oct. 20.

The televised debate is between incumbent U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Democrat challenger and former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland. It is the last of three debates in October and the only one carried live across multiple platforms throughout Ohio, between the major party candidates vying to represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate.

“Ohio is a hotbed political state,” said Steve Weinstein, vice president and general manager for WEWS. “The spotlight was on Cleveland earlier this summer for the Republican National Convention. WEWS provided coverage not only for local audiences but across the nation. Now our station again has the opportunity to be at the center of the conversation over who Ohio voters will elect to represent us in the U.S. Senate for the next term.”

“Leveraging partnerships and convening the community is what ideastream does best,” said Jerry Wareham, president and chief executive officer for ideastream. “We are pleased to host this live event at the Idea Center in the Westfield Insurance™ Studio Theatre.”

“With leading local TV brands in both Cincinnati and Cleveland, Scripps has an essential footprint for political discourse in the key state of Ohio,” said Jeff Brogan, vice president and general manager of WCPO. “For this senate race, our combined audience reach delivers hundreds of thousands of potential voters who can decide from the comfort of their living room or while on the go watching the live stream, who might get their vote in November.”

Danita Harris, WEWS anchor, and Karen Kasler of the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau will serve as debate moderators. The format of the debate will include opportunities for some audience members to ask questions.

The debate will air/live stream, without commercials, from 7-8 p.m. ET on these television stations along with select public radio stations across Ohio:

WCPO (Cincinnati) – Live stream

WEWS (Cleveland) – Live stream

WYTV (Youngstown)

WILO (Lima)

WSYX (Columbus) – 6.2 digital channel

WTVG (Toledo) – Live stream only

PBS stations (select locations – check listings)

The candidates are squaring off in two additional debates not included in this televised coverage: Oct. 14 in Youngstown and Oct. 17 in Columbus.