From John Kiesewetter's Blog
Maher was the dean of local sports anchors when he retired from WKRC-TV (Channel 12) in 1997. His first radio job was in his hometown of Maysville, Ky. He came to WCPO-AM (1230) in Cincinnati in 1960, and soon started filling in as a sportscaster and newscaster on sister WCPO-TV. He moved to Channel 12 in 1978, where he was the newsroom father figure and coach of the Channel 12 Who-Dos basketball team which played charity games throughout the Tristate for years.
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/tv/2011/10/06/rip-sportscaster-walt-maher/
Maher was the dean of local sports anchors when he retired from WKRC-TV (Channel 12) in 1997. His first radio job was in his hometown of Maysville, Ky. He came to WCPO-AM (1230) in Cincinnati in 1960, and soon started filling in as a sportscaster and newscaster on sister WCPO-TV. He moved to Channel 12 in 1978, where he was the newsroom father figure and coach of the Channel 12 Who-Dos basketball team which played charity games throughout the Tristate for years.
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/tv/2011/10/06/rip-sportscaster-walt-maher/