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  2. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    It was the first television station in Kentucky to use newsreel film to gather footage for stories. From the late 1970s until 1991, as a CBS affiliate, the station's newscasts were titled Action 11 News. In 1991, its news branding was changed to Kentuckiana's News Channel, WHAS 11. In 1999, the station rebranded its newscasts as WHAS 11 News.

  3. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, WAVE and WHAS-TV began sharing a news helicopter supplied by St. Louis-based Helicopters Inc., through a Local News Service agreement, allowing the two stations to share news video, especially during breaking news events, while also partitioning time for individual use of the chopper. The starboard side of the copter displays a ...

  4. WHAS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WHAS was the home of The Moral Side of the News, one of the oldest public affairs programs in American broadcasting, dating back to the 1940s. The show was also seen on WHAS-TV since the 1950s. The program's panel of clergy members were involved in distributing the proceeds of the Crusade for Children among local charities since the telethon's ...

  5. Former WAVE and WHAS television anchor Melissa Forsythe dies ...

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    Sad news. Former WHAS TV & WAVE TV anchor Melissa Forsythe has died. Close friends say she died at home at age 72. The southern Indiana native was first woman to anchor at WAVE.

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  7. Byron Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Before his "On the Road" series, Crawford was a news reporter for the station. He started in radio at WAKY in Louisville as a news reporter and moved to WCKY in Cincinnati, Ohio, as a reporter. He then joined WHAS Radio and Television as a reporter when the stations were still under the same ownership as The Courier-Journal.

  8. 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.

  9. Louis Lappe's tiebreaking homer keeps El Segundo alive at ...

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    Brody Brooks and Louis Lappe went six for six to help El Segundo defeat Tennessee 5-3 on Wednesday at the Little League World Series.