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  2. WDRB - Wikipedia

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    WDRB (channel 41) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Block Communications alongside Salem, Indiana –licensed dual CW / MyNetworkTV affiliate WBKI (channel 58).

  3. WBKI (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WBKI is owned by Block Communications alongside Fox affiliate WDRB (channel 41). Both stations share studios on West Muhammad Ali Boulevard (near US 150) in downtown Louisville, while WBKI's transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).

  4. List of television stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations in Kentucky This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

  5. WBKI-TV (1983–2017) - Wikipedia

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    WBKI-TV (channel 34) was a television station licensed to Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States, which served the Louisville area. Last owned by LM Communications, LLC, it was most recently affiliated with The CW. LM Communications maintained a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Block Communications, owner of Fox affiliate WDRB (channel 41 ...

  6. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    Louisville is also one of the few markets in the country where all four of the major network-affiliated stations have roughly equal ratings in recent years, although WLKY pulled ahead of WAVE, WHAS-TV and Fox affiliate WDRB (channel 41) during the May 2011 Nielsen ratings period.

  7. Media in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Media in Louisville, Kentucky Vans of the three major news broadcasts in Louisville covering an event at 4th Street Live! This is a list of media publications and sources in Louisville, Kentucky.

  8. Monica Jones Kaufman Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Monica Jones Kaufman Pearson (born October 20, 1947) is an American journalist and news anchor. Pearson's career first started in Louisville, Kentucky, as an anchor and reporter for WHAS-TV, while also working as a reporter for the Louisville Times. When Pearson moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1975, she became the first female and African-American to anchor the evening news at WSB-TV.

  9. Cornbread Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Cornbread Mafia. The " Cornbread mafia " was the name for a group of Kentucky men who created the largest domestic marijuana production operation in United States history. [1] It was based in Marion, Nelson and Washington counties in central Kentucky. The term "Cornbread Mafia" was first used in public by federal prosecutors in a June 1989 ...