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WLKY (channel 32) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with CBS.The station is owned by Hearst Television, and maintains studios on Mellwood Avenue (near I-71) in the Clifton Heights section on Louisville's east side; its transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).
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 ...
WLKY: 32 ABC September 25 Tacoma, Washington: KTPS: 28 NET September 27 Norfolk, Virginia: WHRO-TV: 15 NET October 2 Washington, D.C. WETA: 26 NET October 3 Medford, Oregon: KMED-TV: 10 NBC (primary) ABC (secondary) October 10 Richland, Washington: KNDU: 25 ABC (primary) NBC (secondary) November 5 New York City: WUHF: 31 Independent November 6 ...
32 14 WLKY: CBS: MeTV on 32.2 41 32 WDRB: Fox: Antenna TV on 41.2, Ion on 41.3 68 34 WKMJ-TV: PBS: Kentucky Channel on 68.2, World on 68.3 Madisonville: 35 31 WKMA-TV: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 35.2, Kentucky Channel on 35.3, PBS Kids on 35.4 Morehead: 38 30 WKMR: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 38.2, Kentucky Channel on 38.3 ...
On January 8, 1997, Sunnyside announced it would sell WAVG to Pulitzer, then-owners of CBS affiliate WLKY-TV (channel 32), which announced plans to flip the station to an all-news format, with AP News Radio programming and simulcasts of WLKY's television newscasts. The changeover took place at noon on June 16.
Here are the picks for this weekend’s high school football state championship games from The Courier Journal’s Jason Frakes and Brooks Holton, WHAS-11’s Kent Spencer and WLKY-32’s ...
Temporarily simulcasted the entire schedule of CBS O&O WCIX as a result of Hurricane Andrew which caused WCIX's transmission tower to collapse. Disaffiliated from CBS and returned to its normal programming (as an independent station) when WCIX established an emergency transmitter on a borrowed tower. Coral Springs-Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Airs a 10 PM newscast produced by WLWT with religious programming on Sunday nights from 5 to 6PM and Matter of fact after the Sunday newscast at 10:30PM. Cleveland: WOIO: 19.2: 10: CBS: Gray Television: August 1, 2011: MeTV programming is pre-empted late nights during the week from 1-3 a.m. for MyNetworkTV, which was previously carried on ...