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WDRB (channel 41) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Block Communications alongside Salem, Indiana –licensed dual CW / MyNetworkTV affiliate WBKI (channel 58).
WBKI-DT3 is utilized as an 'overflow' station for WDRB's newscasts (especially the 10 p.m. newscast), when Fox Sports programming overlays the timeslot. Both WBKI-DT1 and WBKI-DT3 carry an alert map display denoted with WDRB's news logo on the bottom of the screen during severe weather situations affecting the Kentuckiana region, and may break into both stations' programming in rare weather or ...
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The station first signed on the air on November 24, 1948, originally broadcasting on VHF channel 5 with an effective radiated power of 24,100 watts. [4] WAVE was the first television station to sign on in the state of Kentucky, and the 41st to debut in the United States.
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The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 41 in the United States: K31PG-D in Granite Falls, Minnesota; KLMW-LD in Lufkin, Texas; KMMA-CD in San Luis Obispo, California; KQLP-LD in Lincoln, Nebraska; KTJX-LD in College Station, Texas; W42DZ-D in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico; WFDE-LD in Champaign, Illinois
Instead, WDRB opted to launch its own newscast on channel 34 (as a result, WDRB became one of the few Fox stations to produce a newscast for another station in the same market). On September 17, 2012, WDRB began producing a half-hour weeknight 7:00 p.m. newscast, the WDRB Local Evening News at 7:00 on WBKI , which utilizes the same anchor team ...
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