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  2. Longtime Lexington TV anchor leaving air for ‘some of best ...

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    A longtime Lexington television anchor is leaving the air, at least for now. Nancy Cox, evening news anchor of NBC affiliate WLEX-TV 18, announced on Monday night that she is taking a leave of ...

  3. Live updates from Rupp Arena: Kentucky basketball introduces ...

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    The 4:30 p.m. press conference, moderated by the radio voice of the Wildcats, Tom Leach, was to be televised live beginning at 4:15 p.m. on WLEX-18. The event was open to the public.

  4. ‘An amazing journey.’ Longtime TV anchor Nancy Cox is ...

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    Nancy Cox, after she was hired to anchor WLEX-18’s Saturday morning newscast, June 23, 1992. The then-24-year-old Cox was a producer/reporter for WKYT-TV (Channel 27), WLEX’s top rival.

  5. WLEX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WLEX was the first station to generally lead the news ratings in Lexington, but WKYT-TV began to edge it out in the mid-1970s. [33] This began a dominant run for WKYT-TV's local news offerings, while WLEX-TV was typically left in second place. The lone exception was in the 1990s, when WTVQ edged out WLEX at times for the second-place position ...

  6. Nancy Cox (TV news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Cox anchors LEX 18 News at 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00. She joined LEX 18 in July 1992. She attended both Campbellsville University in Campbellsville in Taylor County, Kentucky and Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, having graduated in 1990. [2]

  7. Mary Jo Perino - Wikipedia

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    In July 2006, Perino joined the CNN Headline News network as a sports anchor. [6] In 2007, she left CNN Headline News and returned to LEX18 as the main sports anchor. [4] Perino was the Sports Director at WLEX in Lexington, Kentucky before leaving in December 2020 for Sema4, a laboratory specializing in women’s health and genetics. [5] [7] [8]

  8. MeTV is coming back to Lexington. Here’s where, when you can ...

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    Lexington fans of MeTV, which used to air on WLEX’s 18.2, were upset when the NBC affiliate announced in September than it was dropping the channel. WLEX replaced it with Grit, which airs ...

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