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    WFKY (104.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Frankfort, Kentucky, the station serves the Lexington metropolitan area. The station is owned by CapCity Communications. [4] WFKY was the longtime call sign of what is now WKYW 1490 AM.

  3. WKYW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WKYW (1490 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. Licensed to Frankfort, Kentucky, the station serves the capital city of Kentucky and parts of the nearby Lexington metropolitan area. The station is owned by CapCity Communications. [2] Its programming is simulcast on translator station W228CL (93.5 FM).

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    Kentucky Football/men's basketball WKJK: 1080 AM Louisville: Kentucky Women's basketball WKTG: 93.9 FM Madisonville: Kentucky Affiliate WKLB: 1200 AM Manchester: Kentucky Affiliate W283AH 104.5 FM Manchester: Kentucky n/a (WKLB simulcast) WLLE: 102.1 FM Mayfield: Kentucky Affiliate WNGO: 1320 AM Mayfield: Kentucky Affiliate W238AN 95.5 FM ...

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  8. The State Journal (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, John Meloan established The Kentucky State Journal, an eight-page, six-column Democratic morning daily. [2] In 1908, Graham Vreeland established the Frankfort News. [7] In 1911, both papers united to become The Frankfort News-Journal and was renamed The State Journal in 1912. [2]

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