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WLKY (channel 32) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with CBS.The station is owned by Hearst Television, and maintains studios on Mellwood Avenue (near I-71) in the Clifton Heights section on Louisville's east side; its transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).
WLKY: CBS: MeTV on 32.2 41 32 WDRB: Fox: Antenna TV on 41.2, Ion on 41.3 68 34 WKMJ-TV: PBS: Kentucky Channel on 68.2, World on 68.3 Madisonville: 35 31 WKMA-TV: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 35.2, Kentucky Channel on 35.3, PBS Kids on 35.4 Morehead: 38 30 WKMR: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 38.2, Kentucky Channel on 38.3, PBS ...
WLKY live at 'Louisville Live' 2022. WLKY live at 'Louisville Live' 2022. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
The local daily newspaper in Louisville is The Courier-Journal, a property of the Gannett chain.. Local weekly newspapers include Business First of Louisville, Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933), Louisville Eccentric Observer (or LEO, a free alternative paper) and The Voice-Tribune.
WHAS-TV, along with WAVE and WLKY, is available on the Frankfort Plant Board's cable system serving Kentucky's state capital. [30] On December 20, 2017, the Frankfort Plant Board announced that it would drop WHAS and competitor WAVE on January 1 , 2018 in order to curb rising retransmission consent costs that were being passed on to its ...
Channel 3 continued to share ABC programming with WHAS-TV until WLKY (channel 32) signed on as a full-time affiliate in September 1961. It has remained with NBC since then, and as such, WAVE is the only commercial television station in the Louisville market that has never changed its primary network affiliation.
With WLKY on the air since 1961 as Kentuckiana's third commercial station, South Central proposed to operate channel 21 as either an independent or an affiliate of a fourth network being considered. [15]
The Legislature needs to work with the governor and mayor to create extremely attractive tax incentives to attract major corporations to Louisville.