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WHAS (840 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, airing a news/talk radio format. It is owned by iHeartMedia , with studios in Fourth Street Live! , an entertainment complex in downtown Louisville.
(About WHAS and early radio in general) Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Kentucky" , Radio Annual , New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive Federal Writers' Project (1939), "Press and Radio" , Kentucky: a Guide to the Bluegrass State , American Guide Series , New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, pp. 102– 109, hdl : 2027/uc1 ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 840 kHz: [1] WHAS in Louisville is the dominant Class A station on 840 AM, ... WHAS: Louisville, Kentucky ...
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.
WHAS-TV was founded by the Bingham family, publishers of morning newspaper The Courier-Journal, afternoon newspaper The Louisville Times and operator of WHAS (840 AM), Louisville's oldest radio station. It operated from brand-new studios in the Courier-Journal/Times Building at 6th & Broadway, in downtown Louisville.
City of license/Area served Station Frequency Notes References Louisville: WHAS-AM : 840 WHAS is a 50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station, so any of the Louisville Cardinals' night games that broadcast on that station's airwaves can also be heard in much of the eastern United States and portions of southeastern Canada.
Metz later pared down his work to a series of daily 90-second commentaries on WHAS radio. They were discontinued around the turn of the century, and his voice heard almost exclusively on local commercials, though he still participated annually in the WHAS Crusade for Children telethon—as he has since the very first Crusade in 1954. [6]
The WHAS Crusade for Children is an annual telethon broadcast by WHAS-TV and WHAS (AM) Radio in Louisville, Kentucky. The telethon benefits a wide range of children's charities throughout Kentucky and southern Indiana .