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WLGK (94.7 FM) is a worship music radio station in the Louisville, Kentucky, metropolitan area.It is owned by the Word Media Group. On December 22, 2016, Salem Media Group announced that it would hand operation of its Louisville radio stations, including the then-WFIA-FM, to Word Broadcasting Network (also known as Word Media Group) under a time brokerage agreement. [2]
WFIA is an AM radio station on 900 kHz in Louisville, Kentucky.WFIA is owned by Word Media Group through its subsidiary Word Broadcasting Network, Inc. WFIA broadcasts with a daytime power of 930 watts and a nighttime power of 162 watts and carries Christian radio programming.
WLOU signed on the air on November 19, 1948; 76 years ago (). At first, it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night. It had a general format in its first three years. But its owners made a bold move at that point. WLOU is the heritage black station in Louisville, programming to that community continuously since October 21, 1951.
A slew of fire trucks went with a steel beam from the World Trade Center to the Cathedral of the Assumption for its annual Blue Mass. Sept. 11, 2021 Vintage Fire Museum 9/11 Memorial
WBKI (channel 58) is a television station licensed to Salem, Indiana, United States, serving the Louisville, Kentucky, area as a dual affiliate of The CW and MyNetworkTV. It is the only full-power Louisville-area station licensed to the Indiana side of the market. WBKI is owned by Block Communications alongside Fox affiliate WDRB (channel 41).
In 1841, the diocese was moved from Bardstown to Louisville, and Saint Louis Church became Saint Louis Cathedral. Bishop Flaget, now the Bishop of Louisville, decided in 1849 that a new cathedral should be built. However, Bishop Flaget died on February 11, 1850, a few months after the laying of the cornerstone for the new church building.
The four victims of the mass shooting in downtown Louisville have been identified by Louisville police. They are: Tommy Elliott, 63, Josh Barrick, 40, Juliana Farmer, 57, abnd Jim Tutt, 64.
WBNA (channel 21) is an independent television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, owned by local charismatic megachurch Evangel World Prayer Center. The station's offices are located on Fern Valley Road (just north of State Route 1747) in Okolona, and its transmitter is located off Oakcrest Drive in Shepherdsville.