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  2. WLLV - Wikipedia

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    It was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System and carried its dramas, comedies, news and sports during the "Golden Age of Radio." By the 1960s, network programming had shifted from radio to television. In 1965, the station turned to country music, now affiliated with the ABC Entertainment Network. This continued until late 1982.

  3. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Credo Fitch Harris (1937). Microphone Memoirs of the Horse and Buggy Days of Radio.Bobbs-Merrill Company. (About WHAS and early radio in general)

  4. WBTC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBTC is an AM radio station in Uhrichsville, Ohio, United States, broadcasting on 1540 kHz with a classic hits format.. The station was founded in 1963 by James Natoli and was held in the name of his company, Tuscarawas Broadcasting.

  5. WAKY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WAKY-FM (103.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Radcliff, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area.It airs a classic hits format and is owned by W & B Broadcasting, Inc. [3] It carries University of Kentucky Wildcasts football and basketball.

  6. WVKY - Wikipedia

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    WVKY (101.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Shelbyville, Kentucky, and serving eastern portions of the Louisville metropolitan area.The station is owned by CapCity Communications under licensee Southern Belle, LLC. [2]

  7. WLOU - Wikipedia

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    WLOU is the heritage black station in Louisville, programming to that community continuously since October 21, 1951. It became a "Negro radio station," using a staff of black disc jockeys . The early conversion to Rhythm & Blues music makes WLOU one of the first five full-time R&B stations in the USA.

  8. WVEZ - Wikipedia

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    WVEZ (106.9 FM) is a commercial hot adult contemporary radio station licensed to serve St. Matthews, Kentucky.Owned by SummitMedia, the station covers much of the Louisville metropolitan area. [2]

  9. WAMZ - Wikipedia

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    This format lasted until September 3, 1975, when WHAS-FM was renamed WNNS and adopted the NBC Radio Network's "News and Information Service" (NIS) all-news radio format. Public station WFPK , which also ran a classical programming schedule, received the WHAS-FM music library as a donation from the Binghams.