Former WCPO 9 (WCPO-TV) anchor Julie O'Neill is releasing a new book.
The broadcast-veteran-turned-author is aiming to release "Bold" this spring, she told The Enquirer. The book is a mix of memoir-style stories from her 30-year journalism career and motivational lessons.
"Join Julie as she pursues interviews with icons and everyday heroes, and shows you how to tap into your own boldness to overcome your fears, take risks and trust yourself to reach your personal unlimited potential for happiness and success," the book's description reads.
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O'Neill, who anchored WCPO's morning show "Good Morning Tri-State" and was with the station for 27 years, left it in September.
"Since many have asked why I decided to leave WCPO as has been reported, it’s because the 'options' I was given upon being taken off the morning show involved only the remainder of my contract, expiring this year," she wrote on Facebook at the time.
O'Neill will address her departure from WCPO in the second-to-last chapter of "Bold."
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