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WDJX (99.7 FM) is a top 40 (CHR)-formatted radio station located in Louisville, Kentucky. The station has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 24 kW. The station's studios are located in East Louisville and the transmitter site is in New Albany, Indiana .
Wilson then served as a reporter and anchor on WTTG in Washington, D.C. [3] Wilson hosted a D.C.-based weekend program on Fox News and appeared once as a substitute anchor for Brit Hume on the weekday program Special Report with Brit Hume. From 2003 to 2006, Wilson was also the congressional correspondent for the network. In January 2007, he ...
Federal Writers' Project (1939), "Press and Radio", Kentucky: a Guide to the Bluegrass State, American Guide Series, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, pp. 102– 109, hdl:2027/uc1.32106000647070 – via HathiTrust
News/Talk: WFIA: 900 Christian: WGTK: 970 News/Talk: WLCR: 1040 Christian: EWTN Catholic radio WKJK: 1080 Talk: WLLV: 1240 Southern Gospel: WLOU: 1350 Urban Oldies: simulcast on W297BV/104.7 WLRS: 1570 News/Talk: NOAA Weather Radio [1] 1610 Weather: Trimarc Traffic Channel [2] 1610 Traffic Louisville Metro traffic
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
Pittsburgh. WSHH 99.7: Adult contemporary; Indiana/Johnstown, Pennsylvania. WDAD 1450: Classic Hits; WQMU 92.5: Hot AC; WCCS 1160: News/Talk; WLCY 106.3: Country ...
WNRW (98.9 FM) - branded as 98.9 Kiss FM - is a Top 40 (CHR) radio station licensed to Prospect, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area.It is owned by iHeartMedia, with studios on South 4th Street in the Louisville neighborhood of Watterson Park.
The station had been owned by Anchor Radio, LLC since 2011. [3] In late 2011, Anchor Radio, LLC acquired two synchronous FM translators on 104.7 MHz: W284AD in New Albany, Indiana, and W284AM in Middletown, Kentucky. It began airing WLOU on 104.7 MHz as well as 1350 kHz, using the slogan "WLOU on FM."