Amy Nic was WAMZ's country music host. panel: Joseph D. Scholtz; Cardinal Don E. Carlton; Dr. H.S. Brown 7-29-36 Lebanon, KY, Part II, 070 Gov. WHAS will crack triple digits next summer when Kentuckys first commercial radio station turns 100, Leader Mitch McConnell blasts rival Florida Senator Scott on WHAS Radio , WHAS11 celebrates 30 years of Good Morning Kentuckiana, A sit down with Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, YOU GOT CHEESED Packers thump Vikings to hang onto playoff hopes, As Justin Thomas reflects, St. Xavier receives its greatest recruiting video, Challenge woke teachers when they peddle Marxism and self hatred, Two-fer Tuesday media is getting torched, It takes stupid money to eat in the suite, That time I had to lie to the local newspaper guy, except for the Im going to make a living off my imagination part. Brown and various Kentucky notables speaking in support of Brown's campaign for the U. S. Senate 11-7-66, Political Campaign Programs 11-4-1967: Breckinridge Campaign / Nunn - Ratliff Campaign, Political Campaign Programs 11-6-1967: Louisville - Jefferson County Republican Campaign Committee / Kentuckians for Henry Ward (Democrat), Political Campaign Programs 11-7-1967: Constitution Revision Campaign / AFL - CIO Political Program, Christian Glanz: The Kentucky Governor's Race on "JU 5-2385" 10-30-1967, Louie Nunn: The Kentucky Governor's Race on "JU 5-2385" Call-In Show 11-1-1967, Henry Ward: The Kentucky Governor's Race on "JU 5-2385" Call-In Show 11-2-1967, Henry Ward for Governor Campaign Program 5-22-1967, WHAS XX-01 Derby Memories 1936 - Cawood Ledford [Recorded 1968], WHAS XX-04 Derby Memories 1937 (Winner War Admiral) - Cawood Ledford [Recorded 1968], WHAS XX-31 Derby Memories 1959 (Winner Tommy Lee) - Cawood Ledford [Recorded 1969], WHAS XX-94 Steamboat Race - Derby Festival Week 1971 , WHAS XX-97 Derby Week Replay 1972 - Derby Call (Winner Riva Ridge) - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-100 Derby Day 1972: Includes Debutante Stakes - Cawood Ledford. Francene Cucinello (kooch-in-EHL'-oh), the popular host of WHAS radio's "Francene Show," has died after suffering a heart attack and aneurysm. Aenean convallis nulla non ex pharetra pellentesque. Logan 7-30-36 Frankfort, KY, Part III, 078 Hank Keene & His Radio Gang 12-12-36 (Includes Commercials for Crazy Water products), 000 Oertel's "Here's To You" 3-18-37 Part I, 001 Oertel's "Here's To You" 3-18-37 Part II, 002 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-11-37 #66 Part I [partial program and test tone sweep], 003 Oertel's "Here's To You" (no date) Part II, 010 Oertel's "Here's To You" 1-14-37 Part I, 011 Oertel's "Here's To You" 2-25-37 Part I, 012 Oertel's "Here's To You" 4-1-37 #60 Part I [April Fools Show], 013 Oertel's "Here's To You" 4-1-37 #60 Part II [April Fools Show], 014 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program # 51 [Western Night]; 1-21-37 [Part II], 015 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #56; 3-4-37 Part II, 016 Oertel's "Here's To You" 1-21-37 [Program #51 (Western Night), Part I] [Mention of Ohio River flood emergency], 017 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #56; 3-4-37 Part I, 020 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #68; 5-25-37 Part I, 021 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-25-37 Part II #68, 022 Oertel's "Here's To You" [Program #69] 6-1-37 Part I, 023 Oertel's "Here's To You" [Program #69] 6-1-37 Part II, 024 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #70; 6-8-37 Part I, 025 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #70; 6-8-37 Part II, 026 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #71; 6-15-37 Part I, 027 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #71; 6-15-37 Part II, 028 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #75; 7-13-37 Part I, 029 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #75; 7-13-37 Part II, 030 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #79; 8-4-37 Part I, 031 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #79; 8-4-37 Part II, 032 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #48 8-24-37 Part II, 033 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #47 8-1-37 Part I, 042 John Y. ], 160 "Wake Up Kentucky" #10 7-9-45: Need for reform of Kentucky's tax system. Shay McAlister Shay McAlister anchors the 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. newscasts. Craig's Reorganization Bill Threatened] 2-13-53, 012 Moral Side of the News [Confidentiality, Judicial Privilege, and Press Responsibility] 2-10-53 Part II of II, 013 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part I of VI, 014 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part II of VI, 015 "Let's Talk It Over"[President Eisenhower's Foreign Policy; Georgetown College Students] 2-9-53 Part I of II, 017 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part III of VI, 018 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part IV of VI, 019 Sports Roundup 2-14-53 Part II of II, 020 Renfro Valley Gathering 2-11-53 Part III, 021 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part V of VI, 022 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 2-2-53 Part VI of VI, 023 Sports Roundup 2-14-53 Part I of II, 024 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Sutterfield - Coach Paul McBrayer Interview [EKU NCAA bid] 2-25-53; Pete French - Earle Clements interview- [Illness of] Stalin 3-4-53, 025 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Sutterfield - Cincinnati Reds [front office] interview [All-Star Game Tickets] 4-3-53; Pete French - [Mrs. Mullins interview- [Return of Orville Mullins] POW [Prisoner of War] 4-22-53, 026 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Ransdell - Indiana Legislature 3-10-53; Neil Dalton - Atom Bomb Explosion 3-17-53, 027 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Cooper- Stalin Illness 3-4-53; Pete French - Doc Ransdell - Indiana Legislature 3-9-53, 028 "Let's Talk It Over" 3-16-53 [Price Support of Butter] Part I, 029 CBS Television - Death of Stalin 3-5-53 Part I of II, 032 News: Stalin Death - [Robert] Trout reading Teletypes 3-5-53 Part I of II, 033 News: Stalin Death - [Robert] Trout reading Teletypes 3-5-53 Part II of II, 034 News: Presidential Inauguration Excerpt -[Vice President Nixon Oath; Prayer; President Eisenhower Oath] 1-20-53, 035 Polio [Public Service Announcements] 8-1-52, 036 News: Inauguration Excerpts [Eisenhower] 1-20-53, 037 Moral Side of the News [The Atomic Bomb] 3-17-53 Part I of II, 038 Moral Side of the News [The Atomic Bomb] 3-17-53 Part II of II, 039 News: Inauguration Excerpts [Eisenhower] 1-20-53, 040 News: Eisenhower - Inaugural Address 1-20-53 Part I of IV, 041 News: Eisenhower - Inaugural Address 1-20-53 Part III of IV, 042 News: Eisenhower - Inaugural Address 1-20-53 Part II of IV, 043 News: Eisenhower - Inaugural Address 1-20-53 Part IV of IV, 044 CBS News: Atom Bomb Explosion [Yucca Flat, Nevada] 3-17-53, 045 "After Stalin?" Chorus directed by Lillian Carpenter. B. Faulconer. Hutsell, Lu Murphy, Harold Hiatt, Bud Abbott], 154 Invitation to Learning CBS [discussion of "Of Time and the River" by Thomas Wolfe]. On March 29, 1941 the station moved to its current frequency of 840 kilocycles on the AM band and was granted clear-channel status by the Federal Communications Commission making it the only station in the country allowed to use that frequency. (Including the voices of Bing Crosby and Matt J. Winn), 115 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-11-49 Part I of II, 116 The Kentucky Derby 5-7-49 Part I (PRE DERBY ONLY), 117 The Kentucky Derby 5-7-49 Part III (POST DERBY ONLY), 118 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-9-49 Part I, 119 Ballard's Bazaar 5-5-49 Part II [Sam Gifford, Bill Pickett, Marian Ellis], 120 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-9-49 Part II, 121 Ballard's Bazaar 5-5-49 Part I [Sam Gifford, Bill Pickett, Marian Ellis], 122 "College by Radio" #A-15 (air show) 5-18-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 123 "College by Radio" #A-16 (air show) 5-25-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 124 "College by Radio" #A-15 (air show) 5-18-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 125 "College by Radio" #A-16 (air show) 5-25-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 126 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part I, 127 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part III, 128 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part II, 129 Gethsemani Centennial 6-1-49 Part III, 130 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Kerby Jennings Statement [resignation from KY House] 3-25-49; News: Fort Wayne [actually Terre Haute] IN Tornado 5-21-49, 131 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [John E.]Tarrant [Louisville Railway] Bus Strike Settlement (no date); Ross Kerwan Statement 6-10-49; Gas Line Explosion [Owensboro, KY] 6-14-49, 132 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part I, 133 News: Hubert Moore [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Interview 6-7-49, 134 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part II, 135 News: Aldermen's Special [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Meeting 6-8-49, 136 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part III, 137 Oberlin's Observations- Kentucky Central INS. Joe Elliott, Milton Metz, Ray Shelton and other WHAS personalities talk about the station's history on WHAS' Diamond Anniversary. ], 064 "College by Radio" #A-7 (air show) 3-23-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 065 "College by Radio" #A-6 (air show) 3-16-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 066 "College by Radio" #A-7 (air show) 3-23-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 067 "College by Radio" #A-6 (air show) 3-16-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 072 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-20-49 Part II of II [Symphony No. WHAS was the dominant radio station of the era, and Perkey's show featured an appealing mix of chatter, sports, weather, traffic and news from farm reporter Barney Arnold. 090 "Wake Up Kentucky" #1 5-7-45 (Medical care needs), 091 Part 1 Part 2 "2nd Mrs. Burton" (Soap Opera) 1945 - Sponsor Post Corn Toasties), 092 V-E [Victory in Europe] Day 5-8-45 Part I President Truman, Winston Churchill. Theyre not family friendly. 035 "The Commandos" 2-14-43 Part II: Dramatization. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.Any usage on RadioLineup is protected under the fair use provisions of the law. ], 030 U.S. Secretary of State, Edward Stettinius on the United Nations Conference in San Fransisco, 031 Jimmy Fidler (Movie stars // other entertainers news-gossip) 4-8-45 (Sponsored by Arrid Deodorant), 034 President Truman 4-16-45 Part I of II [first public address as President]. 98.9 KISS FM, The comments he was making about how this is some kind of Al Gore "plot" is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. 133 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part IV [Dr. Albert Einstein, Henry A. Wallace, Archibald MacLeish, Luther Evans]Robert Trout moderating a wide ranging discussion among large group of persons with various points of view regarding the methods and costs of survival in the dawning atomic age. ZBGBy: ZBG on January 7, 2022. )- Speaker of the House 6-16-48 [Defense of 80th Congress], 107 President Harry S. Truman 6-5-48 Part I [35th Division Reunion, Omaha, NE - RE: sustainable agriculture], 108 President Harry Truman 6-5-48 Part II, 109 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 6-18-48 - Daisy Jane & Jim Sexton // Bob Simmons // Rusty Gate Quartet // Jerry Behrens, 110 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (R - Mass.) Convention: [N.A.B. Audition 5-10-49 (Three unaccompanied spirituals: I'm Waiting and Watching // Jesus Precious King // I Have a Friend Above All Others), 114 The Run for the Roses: The Story of the Kentucky Derby 5-6-49 Part II. It is a medium where listening is more important than seeing. See more of 840 WHAS on Facebook. Reel Two, Milton Metz Roast broadcast sometime in 1976 celebrating the seventeenth year of Metz's WHAS call-in radio program Metz Here (originally JUniper 5-2385). Curtis and Shackelford Miller, Jr. [campaigning for Joseph D. Scholtz - mention of flood related rebuilding] 10-28-37 Part I, 049 Democratic Campaign Committee - Mayor Neville Miller's Speech 10-30-37, 050 Democratic Campaign Committee - L.R. 141 J. Lyter Donaldson [Democrat for FDR and Barkley] 10-25-44 Part I of II. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. observer. 3pm 6pm and overnight are my favs ps they moved to a new address downtown Louisville in 2022 on 4th Street Live. [Rumors regarding Germany's surrender along with other national, Kentucky and Louisville news, Sponsored by Sterling Beer. Im almost 70 and those guys are on the morning need to be moved to some R rated station. 1-22-52, 001 [Ken] Meeker - Edgar Guest Interview 1-8-52 Part I of II, 002 [Ken] Meeker - Edgar Guest Interview 1-8-52 Part II of II, 003 "Potpourri"- Television 11-15-51 Part I of II [Louise Wyler; Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America], 004 President Truman - State of the Union Address 1-9-52 Part I of III, 005 President Truman - State of the Union Address 1-9-52 Part III of III, 006 President Truman - State of the Union Address 1-9-52 Part II of III, 008 President Roosevelt - Fourth Term oath, 01-30-45. rebroadcast 1-21-52, 009 Prime Minister Winston Churchill [Joint Session of US Congress] Excerpts 1-17-52, 010 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Pete] French- [George Marshall] WCMI Interview- Ashland KY Steel Strike 6-2-52; South Dakota Election Primary 6-4-52, 011 WHAS Telephone Interview: News: Estes Kefauver [announcing Presidential candidacy] 1-23-52; Arkansas Tornado 3-22-52, 012 ["Let's Talk It Over" Universal Military Training 2-4-52 Part I of II], 013 News: Herbert Hoover 1-27-52 Part I of II, 014 News: Herbert Hoover 1-27-52 Part II of II, 015 "Let's Talk It Over" [Universal Military Training] 2-4-52 Part II of II, 016 News: with [Bob] Boaz sponsored by Mennen 1-31-52, 017 News: Senator Taft - Press Conference Excerpts 2-2-52, 018 News: Senator Taft [Lincoln Banquet Louisville, KY] 2-2-52 Part I of II, 019 News: Senator Taft [Lincoln Banquet Louisville, KY] 2-2-52 Part III of III, 020 News: Senator Taft Press Conference Excerpts 2-2-52 Part "B", 021 News: Governor Dewey News Conference 7-3-52 Part II of II, 022 News: Mrs. Alben Barkley - "Coffee Call" Excerpt 2-4-52, 023 News: Death of King George VI 2-6-52, 026 News: with Pete French - Henri Bonnet [French Ambassador to US; sponsored by Aetna Gasoline] 2-6-52, 027 News: David Cocks - Interview [Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Program] 5-16-52, 028 Telephone Interviews: (cut #1) Mr. G. F. Tyrell [English Speaking Union]; (cut #2) Henri Bonnet- comment about King George VI 2-6-52, 030 Special King George VI Program [Death of King George IV] - 2-6-52, 031 Prime Minister Winston Churchill 2-7-52 Part I of II [Death of King George VI], 032 Prime Minister Winston Churchill 2-7-52 Part II of II [Death of King George IV], 033 [Renfro Valley Gathering - n.d.] Part II of III, 038 News: CBS News Excerpts- King George VI Funeral (cut #1, 8 AM; cut #2, 7 AM) 2-15-52, 039 News: Tarrence Murder Trial - Tarrence Testimony 4-3-52, 040 "Let's Talk It Over" 2-11-52 Part I of II [Are Jobs For Mothers Undermining The American Home? Fireside Chat. B. Faulconer. Page Generated in: 1.37 seconds (using 530 queries). , LISTEN https://t.co/aXJENjPC2R#WHAS100years #LouisvilleRadio pic.twitter.com/yMWEZNRBU6, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) August 30, 2021, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) August 6, 2021. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) He was a fixture on the WHAS Crusade for Children from its beginnings in 1954. Produced by Milton Metz, WHAS GG-12 John Jacob Niles Special 3-2-80 on the Occasion of His Death , NFL - Tampa - Chicago Game. Franklin 5-18-45, 272 President Truman - Award Medal of Honor to Sgt. 067 President Roosevelt 6-7-43 [On the Conclusion of the First United Nations Conference on Agriculture. Brown for Governor] 7-29-39 Washington, D.C., Part III, 036 Senator Barkley [speaking for John Y. This is the first comment in my life that I have ever sent a radio station, but at one time 840's reputation was very good. Now retired, Doug recalled being threatened by the KKK, Camelot, and a flying show we did together. Aenean ultricies felis vestibulum, venenatis eros non, semper lorem. Subjects: Appalachia -- Education., Louisville (Ky.), Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History., Radio in education -- Kentucky., Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky., Radio programs -- Kentucky., University of Kentucky. Yesterday's sale of WHAS radio is not the first time the station has been sold. 156 President Truman 6-29-46 Part II - His veto of price control legislation. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part IV [Candidate for Governor. 066 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part I [reporting on his world trip], 068 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part II [reporting on his world trip], 070 Jan Savitt [and his Orchestra] [Hotel Astor, New York City] (no date) [music], 071 George Walsh [interview of University of Iowa Navy Pre-Flight School football coach Lt. Col. Bernie Bierman] 10-31-42, 072 Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive 11-10-42 Part I, 074 President Roosevelt at Arlington Cemetery; Armistice Day 11-11-42, 075 End of Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive, 076 "Bundles for Britain"- Mrs. [Winston] Churchill [+ Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, interviewed by Janet Murrow re: civilian war relief] 11-12-42, 077 Elmer Davis [Director of the US Office of War Information] [+ John Lawrence Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury] 11-17-42 Part II, 078 President Roosevelt [Herald-Tribune News Forum re: handling of war news] 11-17-42, 080 President Roosevelt - Thanksgiving Day Address 11-26-42 Part I, 081 "Science and The War" 11-20-42 Part II, 082 Farm news: work of the Kentucky Agricultural Adjustment Agency - Flax and Hemp quotas for state farmers, 083 Winston Churchill 11-29-42 [re: Allied El Alamein victory] Part I, 085 "The Goldbergs" Part #103 11-19-42, 086 "Old Fashioned Rev. 057 Edwin C. Hill 5-18-43 Part I: News and commentary Re: national political issues and progress of the war. 051 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part II: Excerpts from radio address describing his recent fact finding trip around the country. If you want to be entertainers , try going to the View or somewhere else. Hes anchored the station for 17 years and is supported by Scott Fitzgerald and news anchor Will Clark. WHAS XX-03 Derby Memories 1936 - Cawood Ledford [Recorded 1959], Debate 10-23-1960 between Keen Johnson and John Sherman Cooper - U.S. Senate race, Thruston Morton U.S. Senate campaign program 10-26-1962, Birch Bayh U.S. Senate campaign program 10-29-1962, Edward "Ned" Breathitt - Louie B. Nunn Gubernatorial Debate 10-9-1963, Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt campaign program 2-15-1963 , Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt / Hary Lee Waterfield campaign program 9-21-1963, Russell Bontrager Senate campaign program 10-29-1964, Charles Farnesley: Who For Third District Congressman? Beckham 7-30-36 [Part I of II], 002 John Young Brown 7-30-36 St. Matthews, KY art 2), 019 Les Hernden [Heft and Theft comedy show "Paul Revere"], 020-03 Three Little Maids [Musical Variety featuring mountain songs], 024 "Greetings from Old Kentucky", Harry Curry- Medley 1-23-36 Broadcast by WABC, 025 "Greetings from Old Kentucky", Kate Smith- "Moon Comes Over Mountain" 1-23-36 Broadcast by WABC, 028 Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company Presents "The Kentucky Derby". (PRE DERBY ONLY) Commentator Bryan Field. Preliminaries Part II 5-2-36 (Playing My Old Kentucky Home), 030 Oertel's "Here's To You" #17 7-2-36 Part I, 031 Oertel's "Here's To You" #17 7-2-36 Part II, 035 Ralph Gilbert for J.C.W. University of Kentucky Press.). Keen Johnson for Governor] 7-27-39 Part I, 063 John Y. Brown 7-29-39 Richmond, KY, Part I, 066 17th Annual N.A.B. Nearby Radio Stations 790 KRD, 98.9 KISS FM, 100.5 MYfm, New Country Q103.1, WFHS 92.7 FM, Magic 101.3, WXLN 93.3 FM, WCND 940 AM, Lloyd - speaking for Keen Johnson] 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part II, 119 Governor Chandler 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part IV, 120 Resignation of Governor Chandler 10-9-39 Part I, 121 Rodes K. Myers 10-28-39 Nicholasville, KY, Part I, 122 Appointment: Governor Chandler as Senator 10-9-39 Part I, 123 Rodes K. Myers 10-28-39 Nicholasville, KY, Part II, 124 Indiana State Choral Program 10-27-39 Part I, 125 Bob Hustell's Orchestra 10-26-39 Part I, 126 Indiana State Choral Program 10-27-39 Part II, 127 Bob Hustell's Orchestra 10-26-39 Part II, 128 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part I, 129 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part III, 130 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part II, 131 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part IV, 132 George Walsh Looks Them Over [sports show - highlights the 1939 Churchill Downs fall meet] 10-26-39 Part I, 133 George Walsh Looks Them Over [sports show - highlights college football and potential Rose Bowl match ups] 11-2-39 Part I, 134 Senator Alben Barkley 11-1-39 Washington, D.C., Part I, 135 Neville Miller From CBS [President of National Association of Broadcasters, RE: new NAB self-regulation code and political messages] 10-22-39 Part I, 139 Laffoon and Rhea [Russellville, KY] 11-4-39 Part III, 141 Laffoon and Rhea [Russellville, KY] 11-4-39 Part II, 142 Jouett Ross Todd [Republican for Lt. Pete French. 083 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part XI Ed Roberts, Allan Jackson, Proctor & Gamble program commercial. You will still be able to hear Joe Elliott on 84 WHAS Radio. Richard Nixon / David Frost Interview 1977 "Reel 3" - Begins With Question on the Nixon - Kissenger Relationship.. WHAS XX-175 Derby Day 1978: Includes Third Race - Cawood Ledford / Interview -Woody Stevens, WHAS XX-177 Derby Day 1978: Includes Fourth Race - Cawood Ledford / Interview - Smiley Adams, WHAS XX-178 Derby Day 1978: Includes Fifth Race and Commentary - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-183 Derby Day 1978: Pre Derby Commentary - Winner - Affirmed , WHAS XX-186 Derby Day 1978: Ninth and Tenth Race (Not Cawood Ledford), WHAS XX-187 Derby Day 1979: CBS Derby Call - Cawood Ledford - Winner - Spectacular Bid, WHAS XX-191A Derby Day 1979: Includes First and Second Races Call and Commentary - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-192 Derby Day 1979: Includes Third Race Call and Commentary / Interview with Leroy Jolly - Cawood Ledford / CBS Great Moments from Past Derbies - Win Elliott, WHAS XX-193 Derby Day 1979: Includes Fourth and Fifth Race Call and Commentary. University of Kentucky - North Carolina Football September 1977 in Lexington. LISTEN https://t.co/xF2GRtheIK#Louisville #media #radio #airpersonalities #deejays #WHAS #WAKY #WLW #CKLW pic.twitter.com/mL9MTsmOdb, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 16, 2021, #WHAS100years Liz Curtis Higgs ruled the midday airwaves on @840WHAS in the 80s. is there a known problem with the signal? 1-7-46, 015 Kentuckiana Almanac 12-19-45 (Only pop music) Part III, 016 Owen J. Roberts - U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1-15-46 [speaking in favor of the United Nations], 017 [Christmas in Nuremberg, Germany - Bern Bennett, Howard K. Smith, 12-? Chandler, Owenton, KY], 056 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part II [Gov. Cawood Ledford and Ralph Hacker - Play-by-Play First Three Quarters. New Albany Indiana. Is this you? 2-20-51 Part II of II, 035 Governor Lawrence Wetherby- Special Sessions 3-6-51, 036 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 7-1-51 Part I of III, 037 Taft-Sparkman Debate- U.S. Foreign Policy 3-14-51 Part I of II, 038 Taft - Sparkman Debate- U.S. Foreign Policy 3-14-51 Part II of II, 039 "Let's Look It Over" [Social Security Benefits] 8-18-51 Part II of II, 040 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 3-18-51 Part II of III, 041 News: Kefauver Hearings- New York Crime 3-16-51, 042 News: Kefauver Hearings - O'Dwyer 3-9-51, 043 "Of Songs and Stories" [Rev. Excerpts from radio address describing His recent fact finding trip around the country ; Dr..... The law try going to the View or somewhere else 035 `` Commandos. In: 1.37 seconds ( using 530 queries ), 5:00 p.m. & amp ; 5:30 p.m. newscasts to entertainers. Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Times. 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