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Louis Elwood Jenkins Jr., known as Woody Jenkins (born January 3, 1947), is an American newspaper editor in Baton Rouge and Central City, Louisiana, who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 2000 and waged three unsuccessful races for the United States Senate in 1978, 1980, and 1996.
The station was affiliated with Central's local newspaper, the Central City News. The station is managed by former state senator Woody Jenkins , who once owned and managed WBTR and features programming local to the Central area, such as news coverage, local sports, and council and school board meetings.
Democrat Don Cazayoux won the 6th district election, defeating Republican Woody Jenkins by three percentage points, as well as two independent candidates and a member of the Constitution Party. [2] He was sworn in on May 6, switching the party affiliation of the seat.
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Branding as "WKG-TV", it was owned by Woody Jenkins and Great Oaks Broadcasting. The call letters were chosen because of a partnership with WKG-TV-Video-Electronic College, which taught television and radio broadcasting and production. It did not have a local newscast but, instead, ran Independent Network News. Following several format tests ...
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Like with WBTR, Woody Jenkins struggled to get WSTY-LP on the local cable provider, Charter Communications, given the limited number of channels available at the time. Exercising the right of must-carry , he filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Charter asking for cable coverage and reparations. [ 3 ]