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  2. WHAS-TV - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Terry Meiners - Wikipedia

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    Meiners co-hosted Great Day Live (news, knowledge, and nonsense) for 8 years with news anchor Rachel Platt weekday mornings on WHAS-TV. Pat Forde , a veteran sportswriter and Louisville resident now with Sports Illustrated , has called Meiners "a skilled smart aleck, a local legend who is able to skewer almost everyone without making too many ...

  4. Byron Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Byron Garrison Crawford is a former television journalist and newspaper columnist from Louisville, Kentucky. Crawford is best known for a continuing series of reports on WHAS-TV titled "On the Road," somewhat of a localized version of the series by the same name by Charles Kuralt for CBS. The feature was later syndicated as "Sideroads" to other ...

  5. Lachlan McLean (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Lachlan McLean is a news anchor for Spectrum News 1, a 24-hour cable news network serving the state of Kentucky. He has been the primary 5:00pm anchor since the network debuted in November 2018. He formerly hosted "The Midday Rush" sports talk radio show on ESPN680 . The show aired from March 2016 to August 2020 from 10:00am-12:00n ET.

  6. Scott Jennings - Wikipedia

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    A native of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, Jennings received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Louisville in 2000 where he was a McConnell Scholar. While a student at the University of Louisville, Jennings was a news anchor and reporter for WHAS (AM) Radio.

  7. Tom "Cactus" Brooks - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas "Cactus" Brooks, (March 3, 1910 – December 14, 1997) was a well-known television star and radio announcer in Louisville, Kentucky, for many years.. Brooks was best known as "Cactus", the cowboy clown character and sidekick to Randy Atcher on T-Bar-V Ranch and Hayloft Hoedown, two popular local shows on Louisville's WHAS-TV from 1950 until 1971.

  8. Monica Jones Kaufman Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's career started in Louisville while working for Brown Forman Distiller in public relations and Louisville Times as a reporter before joining WHAS-TV as an anchor and reporter. [2] After moving to Atlanta in 1975, Pearson worked at WSB-TV for 37 years [ 1 ] and was the first female and first African-American to anchor the daily evening ...

  9. Factory Worker Found Dead Buried Under Rubble After ... - AOL

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    An explosion occurred at the Givaudan plant in Louisville, Ky., killing two people on Tuesday, Nov. 12, the city confirmed in a series of X posts from Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg