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Video Vault: Kentucky Edition – showcasing some public domain content involving some Kentuckians with ties to the film industry. Wildcat Insights – magazine program devoted to the University of Kentucky; Woodsongs – visual version of the radio program of the same name, featuring Kentucky's Bluegrass music talents.
Grit on 18.2, Bounce TV on 18.3, Court TV on 18.4, QVC2 on 18.5 27 21 WKYT-TV: CBS: CW on 27.2, Circle on 27.3, MeTV on 27.4, Dabl on 27.5, Weather radar on 27.6 36 27 WTVQ-DT: ABC: MyNet on 36.2, True Crime Network on 36.3, Blank on 36.4, Ion Mystery on 36.5, Quest on 36.6, QVC on 36.7, Catchy Comedy on 36.8 46 35 WKLE: PBS: Flagship of ...
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 near I-75 on the east side of Lexington.
The Hazard, Murray and Pikeville transmitters, construction of which was delayed by weather, were not ready in time for the start of the network; Murray went into service on October 7, [46] and the Hazard and Pikeville transmitters went on the air near the end of the year. WCVN-TV in Covington began broadcasting on September 8, 1969. [47]
Western Kentucky University: Public radio WKVN: 95.3 FM: Morganfield: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVO: 89.9 FM: Georgetown: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVY: 88.1 FM: Somerset: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKWC: 90.3 FM: Owensboro: Kentucky Wesleyan College
New faces will be coming to WKYT’s morning news shows on the CBS affiliate as well as on The CW Lexington.. News director Robert Thomas said that WKYT expanded its news broadcasts on The CW with ...
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.
Throughout the 1980s, alternative rock was mainly an underground phenomena. While on occasion a song would become a commercial hit or albums would receive critical praise in mainstream publications like Rolling Stone, alternative rock in the 1980s was primarily relegated to independent record labels, fanzines, and college radio stations ...