Notable Past On-air Staff
- Jala Anderson
- Jerry Anderson (now at WTOL and WUPW in Toledo)
- Melissa Andrews (now at WTOL and WUPW in Toledo)
- Greg Bilazarian
- Ryan Burr (now at ESPN)
- Elizabeth Choi
- Chase Clements
- Allie Clifton (now Cleveland Cavaliers TV sideline reporter)
- Ronnie Dahl (now at WJBK in Detroit)
- Hakem Dermish (now at ESPN)
- Kristin Emery (now at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh)
- Carty Finkbeiner (former host of Carty & Company and former mayor of Toledo)
- Cynthia Ford (former co-host of Coffee with the Fords)
- Jack Ford (former co-host of Coffee with the Fords and former mayor of Toledo)
- Frank Gilhooley (deceased; former Toledo Mud Hens announcer)
- Efrem Graham (now at CBN News)
- Patrick Greenlaw
- Katrina Hancock (now at WDIV in Detroit)
- Bill Harris
- Neil Hartman (now at Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia)
- Jennifer Jarrell
- Greg Johans (retired)
- Gregg Jones
- Jason Knowles
- Jenna Lento
- Al Mannis
- Andi McKay
- Scott McGrew (now at KNTV NBC Bay Area, San Francisco)
- Zach Ottenstein
- Theresa Pollick
- Rob Powers (now sports director at WABC-TV in New York City)
- Randy Price (now at WCVB-TV in Boston)
- Michael Reghi (now at WKNR-AM; former Cleveland Cavaliers play-by-play announcer)
- Ashley Roth
- Jim Rudes
- Justin Ryan (formerly of WJBK Detroit)
- Katie Rydzewski
- Chad Sokol
- Stan Stachak (retired from WTVG)
- Phil Stone
- Frank Venner (deceased)
- Gordon Ward
- Susan Ross Wells (now director of health care marketing at the University of Toledo)
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