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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 ( US 60 ) near I-75 on the east side of Lexington.
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.
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 Kentucky Educational Television. PBS Encore on 46.2, Kentucky Channel on 46. ...
Destiny Quinn, a native of Jonesboro, Ark., who has been anchoring the news in Tuscon, is joining the CW Lexington on March 22, where she will co-anchor with Congedo at 7 and 8 a.m. and with ...
The full over-the-air lineup for WKYT will be WKYT CBS at 27.1, CW Lexington at 27.2, The Circle at 27.3, MeTV at 27.4, DABL at 27.5 and WKYT First Alert Weather Radar at 27.6.
After a year off the air, a high-profile face has returned to Lexington broadcasting: Andrea Walker is back on the air. On Feb. 27, Walker, a Jessamine County native, joined veteran journalist ...
Semi-satellite of WKYT/Lexington Hopkinsville: WKAG-CA: 43 America One: This station went defunct in 2011. Huntington, WVA WSAZ: 3.1 NBC Lexington WKYT-TV: 27.1 CBS Acted as the network's television flagship until 2020. Louisville: WDRB: 41.1 Fox: Replaced by WBKI in 2016. Salem, Indiana (Louisville) WBKI [7] 58.1 The CW
Nancy Cox, after she was hired to anchor WLEX-18’s Saturday morning newscast, June 23, 1992. The then-24-year-old Cox was a producer/reporter for WKYT-TV (Channel 27), WLEX’s top rival.