Elsinore Arch at Gilbert Avenue and Elsinore Place outside of WCPO. The arch was built in 1883.
Elsinore Arch at Gilbert Avenue and Elsinore Place outside of WCPO. The arch was built in 1883.
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Marshall Kramsky, former WCPO sports anchor, lands at WUSA-TV in DMV

Marshall Kramsky, a former WCPO-TV sports anchor, announced June 8 via Twitter/X that he’s got a new job as a sports anchor at WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.

“NEW HOME!” Kramsky tweeted. “So excited to finally share that I’m the new lead sports anchor at @wusa9 – the Official TV Station of the Washington Commanders. After a great first day, I can’t wait to start sharing sports stories from around the DMV soon.”

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Kramsky started at WCPO in May 2022. He announced in January 2026 that he was leaving Cincinnati.

In October 2024, Kramsky shared video of a drink being spilled on Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown after the team’s NFL Week 4 win against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Marshall Kramsky, former WCPO sports anchor, lands at WUSA-TV in DMV

Reporting by Dave Clark, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

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