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  2. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHAS-TV lost ABC programming for nearly 30 years when WLKY (channel 32) signed on September 16, 1961, as that network's Louisville affiliate, with channel 11 becoming an exclusive CBS affiliate. Nearly three decades later as mentioned on September 8, 1990, channel 11 terminated its prolonged relationship with CBS and rejoined ABC, this time as ...

  3. WLKY - Wikipedia

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    Previously, ABC had been limited to off-hours clearances on NBC affiliate WAVE-TV (channel 3) and then-CBS affiliate WHAS-TV (channel 11). Although Louisville had been large enough since the early 1950s to support three network affiliates, the market had a fairly long wait to gain full-time ABC network service. The Louisville market is a fairly ...

  4. WHAS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WHAS-TV operated from brand-new studios in the Courier-Journal/Times Building at 6th & Broadway. Because WHAS 840 was a longtime CBS affiliate, WHAS-TV also aired CBS programming. A second WHAS-FM began on September 7, 1966. [23] It broadcast at 97.5 MHz with a 100,000-watt transmitter, airing an automated classical music format. The Binghams ...

  5. List of television stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville: 3 36 WAVE: NBC: Bounce TV on 3.2, The365 on 3.3, Grit on 3.4 11 11 WHAS-TV: ABC: True Crime Network on 11.2, Quest on 11.3, Court TV on 11.4 15 30 WKPC-TV: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 15.2, Kentucky Channel on 15.3, PBS Kids on 15.4 21 8 WBNA: WBNA 21

  6. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAVE-TV lost CBS programming when WHAS-TV (channel 11, now an ABC affiliate) signed on in March 1950; it later lost DuMont when the network folded in August 1956. Channel 3 continued to share ABC programming with WHAS-TV until WLKY (channel 32) signed on as a full-time affiliate in September 1961. It has remained with NBC since then, and as ...

  7. WHAS Crusade for Children - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was the first Crusade director to come from outside the WHAS corporate organization. She replaced Dan Miller, a longtime WHAS-TV employee who left in 2004 to become vice president at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. Jackson retired at the end of 2008. [2] Dawn Dison Lee became the current Crusade director in February 2009.

  8. Terry Meiners - Wikipedia

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    Terry Allen Meiners (born January 22, 1957) is an American radio and television personality [1] on WHAS (AM) and WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky. On radio, The Terry Meiners Show has aired weekday afternoons since 1985.

  9. Category : Television stations in Louisville, Kentucky

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .