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  2. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHAS-TV was founded by the Bingham family, publishers of morning newspaper The Courier-Journal, afternoon newspaper The Louisville Times and operator of WHAS (840 AM), Louisville's oldest radio station. It operated from brand-new studios in the Courier-Journal/Times Building at 6th & Broadway, in downtown Louisville.

  3. 1976–77 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The following is the 1976–77 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States.The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1976 through August 1977.

  4. WHAS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WHAS 840 continued to air a full-service AC and oldies format through the 1980s. WHAS one of the last 50,000-watt clear-channel radio stations to feature music programming on a regular basis. Personalities on the weekday lineup included Terry Meiners [28] and Lachlan McLean on "SportsTalk 840". By the 1990s, the music shows were ending and the ...

  5. CBS Saturday Morning: Who Is Anchoring Following Jeff Glor’s ...

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    For this Saturday’s episode, it was Glor’s co-hosts, Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller, who led the morning program. 20+ Dumb Things TV Did This YearView List Glor said goodbye to CBS News ...

  6. Longtime anchor Jeff Glor and three correspondents exit CBS ...

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    Glor has been a co-anchor of "CBS Saturday Morning" since 2019. Before joining the program, Glor spent 18 months as anchor of "CBS Evening News." He preceded Norah O'Donnell.

  7. WHAS Crusade for Children - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was the first Crusade director to come from outside the WHAS corporate organization. She replaced Dan Miller, a longtime WHAS-TV employee who left in 2004 to become vice president at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. Jackson retired at the end of 2008. [2] Dawn Dison Lee became the current Crusade director in February 2009.

  8. Randy Atcher - Wikipedia

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    The family was first broadcast in 1932 on Louisville's WLAP AM radio station and then began a two and a half-year run on WHAS AM that ended in 1936. [4] Atcher became a prolific entertainer at WHAS Radio and TV in Louisville. In 1959, at 12:15pm each day, he hosted a show called Randy Sings Ballads. At 1:00pm, Randy and the Red River Ramblers ...

  9. 1976–77 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    CBS Saturday Film Festival: NBC Fall Local The Woody Woodpecker Show (R) The Pink Panther Laugh-and-a-Half Hour-and-a-Half Show: McDuff, the Talking Dog: Monster Squad: Land of the Lost: Big John, Little John: The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. Muggsy: NBC Sports and/or local/syndicated programming Local/syndicated programming NBC Saturday Night News ...