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WKYT-TV. WKYT-TV (channel 27) is a television station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with CBS and The CW. The station is owned by Gray Television, and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Winchester Road (US 60) near I-75 on the east side of Lexington. In addition to WKYT-TV, Gray owns WYMT-TV (channel 57) in ...
Destiny Quinn will join The CW Lexington’s morning news desk as a co-anchor with Mariah Congedo and Victor Puente. Destiny Quinn, a native of Jonesboro, Ark., who has been anchoring the news in ...
Walker previously worked on the air at WKYT, the CBS affiliate, as host of “Everyday Kentucky” and a morning anchor with Bill Bryant. She left WKYT in 2022 but a non-compete clause in her ...
On January 2, 1995, CBS affiliate WKYT-TV began producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast for WDKY, starting a relationship that would last for 27 years. [17] [18] WKYT supplied all of the talent except co-anchor Marvin Bartlett, an employee of WDKY. [19] Within two years, the newscast, which WDKY paid channel 27 to produce, made money. [20]
WTVQ-DT (channel 36) is a television station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with ABC and MyNetworkTV.Owned by Morris Multimedia, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on the outer loop of Man o' War Boulevard (KY 1425) in the Brighton section of Fayette County, across Winchester Road from the studios of unrelated station WKYT-TV.
Nancy Cox, after she was hired to anchor WLEX-18’s Saturday morning newscast, June 23, 1992. The then-24-year-old Cox was a producer/reporter for WKYT-TV (Channel 27), WLEX’s top rival.
Clooney had an eight-year stint (1958–1966) at WKYT-TV in Lexington, Kentucky, [3] then went to Ohio to host his own TV show, The Nick Clooney Show, first in Columbus, Ohio, for WLWC television in 1968, then for Cincinnati's WCPO-TV in 1969, and finally with its greatest degree of success for crosstown rival WKRC-TV through the early 1970s.
Nancy Cox, after she was hired to anchor WLEX-18’s Saturday morning newscast, June 23, 1992. The then-24-year-old Cox was a producer/reporter for WKYT-TV (Channel 27), WLEX’s top rival.