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  2. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAVE presently broadcasts 53 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with nine hours each weekday, four hours on Saturdays and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours on Sundays); in addition, the station produces two live call-in discussion programs each weekday, Listens Live at 12:30 p.m. (following WAVE News at Noon) and WAVE Country with Dawne ...

  3. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2009, WHAS-TV became the second station in the Louisville market (after WAVE) to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in a widescreen picture format. Unlike WAVE (and eventually WDRB), WHAS-TV produces its newscasts in 16:9 standard definition. The WBKI-TV broadcast was presented in 4:3 standard definition as that station did ...

  4. WLKY - Wikipedia

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    WLKY (channel 32) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with CBS.The station is owned by Hearst Television, and maintains studios on Mellwood Avenue (near I-71) in the Clifton Heights section on Louisville's east side; its transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).

  5. WDRB - Wikipedia

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    WDRB's studio on Muhammad Ali Blvd. in downtown Louisville since 1980, which have been expanded multiple times to accommodate its sister stations and expanding news operation. Consolidated Broadcasting Corporation sold the station in 1977 to the Minneapolis Star & Tribune Company (which later became the Cowles Media Company ) for $6.5 million.

  6. Media in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The local daily newspaper in Louisville is The Courier-Journal, a property of the Gannett chain. Local weekly newspapers include Business First of Louisville , Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933), Louisville Eccentric Observer (or LEO , a free alternative paper ) and The Voice-Tribune .

  7. WBKI (TV) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. WBNA - Wikipedia

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    WBNA (channel 21) is an independent television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, owned by local charismatic megachurch Evangel World Prayer Center. The station's offices are located on Fern Valley Road (just north of State Route 1747) in Okolona, and its transmitter is located off Oakcrest Drive in Shepherdsville.

  9. WKPC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKPC-TV (channel 15) is a Public Broadcasting Service member television station licensed to Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Owned by the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television, the station is operated as part of the statewide Kentucky Educational Television (KET) network.