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  2. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. whas11.com. WHAS-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with ABC. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station maintains studios on West Chestnut Street in Downtown Louisville, and its transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).

  3. WHAS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Website. whas.iheart.com. WHAS (840 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Louisville, Kentucky and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Its studios are at Fourth Street Live! in downtown Louisville. First licensed in July 1922, it is the oldest radio station in Kentucky. Its transmitter site is in Long Run, in far east Jefferson County.

  4. Terry Meiners - Wikipedia

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    Terry Allen Meiners (born January 22, 1957) is an American radio and television personality [1] on WHAS (AM) and WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky. On radio, The Terry Meiners Show has aired weekday afternoons since 1985. Meiners is known for broadcasting impersonations of prominent local citizens, and his satirical interviews of eclectic news ...

  5. Scott Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Republican. Education. University of Louisville (BA) Occupation. Political commentator, writer. Scott Jennings (born October 26, 1977) is an American political strategist and writer. He is an on-air contributor for CNN and writes for CNN.com, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times. Jennings is a native of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, and graduated ...

  6. Byron Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Byron Garrison Crawford is a former television journalist and newspaper columnist from Louisville, Kentucky. Crawford is best known for a continuing series of reports on WHAS-TV titled "On the Road," somewhat of a localized version of the series by the same name by Charles Kuralt for CBS. The feature was later syndicated as "Sideroads" to other ...

  7. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The national coaxial cable did not reach Louisville until 1950; prior to that, NBC programs were shown on film, as was national and foreign news. On May 7, 1949, WAVE-TV became the first television station in the United States to present a live telecast of the Kentucky Derby. The station shipped a canned newsreel of the event to NBC to ...

  8. Randy Atcher - Wikipedia

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    October 9, 2002. (2002-10-09) (aged 83) Louisville, Kentucky. Occupation (s) American country musician, television host, narrator. Randall Ignatius Atcher (December 7, 1918 - October 9, 2002) was a Louisville, Kentucky, radio and television personality. Atcher was born in modern-day Ft Knox, Kentucky, and by the age of 15 was an accomplished ...

  9. Milton Metz - Wikipedia

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    1946–2017. Employer (s) WHAS (AM), WHAS-TV. Television. WHAS Crusade for Children. Milton Metz (c. 1921 – January 12, 2017) was an American radio and television personality in Louisville, Kentucky. He occasionally did commercial work for local radio and television stations until he was unable to due to his health in the last year of his life.