Ann Thompson

Reporter & Midday Host

With more than 20 years of journalism experience in the Greater Cincinnati market, Ann Thompson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her reporting. She has reported for WKRC, WCKY, WHIO-TV, Metro Networks and CBS/ABC Radio. Her work has been recognized by the Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2011 A-P named her “Best Reporter” for large market radio in Ohio. She has won awards from the Association of Women in Communications and the Alliance for Women in Media. Ann reports regularly on science and technology in Focus on Technology.


She has reported from Japan and South Korea, Germany and Belgium as part of fellowships from the East-West Center and RIAS.



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Focus on Technology
12:31 am
Fri December 7, 2012

An Advancement in Studying Cancer

In this week’s Focus on Technology, Ann Thompson reports there’s a new way to study one of the most deadly forms of cancer.


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Economy
12:00 am
Fri December 7, 2012

Socio-Economic Health of Greater Cincinnati

Credit WVXU
from left: Terry Grundy, Eric Rademacher, Rob Reifsnyder


The latest State of the Community report shows things are better in employment and higher education but there are still concerns about obesity and infant mortality.

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Butch Jones
12:37 pm
Thu December 6, 2012

Jones turns down CU

Jones spoke with Cincinnati media Tuesday about UC playing in the Belk Bowl.

UPDATE 12:45 pm:  Associate Sports Communications Director for football Ryan Koslen confirms that Jones has withdrawn his name for the Colorado position. 

UPDATE:  Several media outlets are reporting Thursday that Jones has turned down the Colorado position.    There's  a link to Dennis Janson's story in the WCPO news section of this web page.  More on this story as it develops.

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From Wednesday night:

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solar power
2:53 pm
Wed December 5, 2012

Building a Solar Cincinnati


A new report sings the praises of solar in Cincinnati.


The group Environment Ohio hopes Cincinnati follows the lead of such solar giants as Ann Arbor, Phoenix and Toledo. Co-author of the new report, called Building a Solar Cincinnati, Christian Adams, wants the city to get 10% of its energy from solar by 2030. He says certain barriers remain like up front cost but suggests third-party financing.

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HIV/AIDS
4:53 pm
Mon December 3, 2012

The cost of HIV testing in the emergency room

Credit UC Academic Health Center Public Relations
Michael Lyons, MD, David Kelton, PhD, and Michael Ward, MD, in UC Health University Hospital Center for Emergency Care

Government recommendations suggest all adults be tested for HIV. Researchers at UC want to find out if it makes sense to do so during emergency room visits.

Even on weekday afternoons University Hospital's emergency room is filled. There isn't time to test everyone here for HIV unless there are noticeable signs they may be at risk. For more than a decade Dr. Michael Lyons has been researching emergency department HIV screening.

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