Louisvilles greatest all-time radio entertainer Gary Burbank is about to turn 80. The station joined with the University of Kentucky in 1929 to broadcast university programming and to create listening centers throughout eastern Kentucky. Broadcasted programs were educational in nature and included music and agricultural news. Utilizing donated battery-powered radios, the centers enabled citizens of remote areas in eastern Kentucky to receive radio service. Vance also describes what it was like to work with announcers like Jim Walton, Sam Algood, Ray Shelton, Bill Britain, Milton Metz. ], 075 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-10-49 Part II of II [Symphony No. is there a known problem with the signal? WHAS-TV was sold to Providence Journal Company from Rhode Island. Recent Comments. Terry Meiners. Its studios are located in the Louisville enclave of Watterson Park, and the transmitter site is in Long Run, in far east Jefferson County. N-word, who fired whom, @UofL, @NFL divorce #philanthropy Who fired Jurich & Pitino, much more https://t.co/cTbrabOfsZ #Louisville #business #loumedia pic.twitter.com/L1HGzQP0Qe, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 13, 2018. iHeart Media, owner of 600+ radio stations including WHAS, is making merry with centennial celebrations for the few other 100-years-operating stations that still hold their original call letters. Industry: Broadcast Media. It's time America wakes up. Governor Keen Johnson in support of Gov. Episodes Popular Podcasts See All Advertise With Us For You Both Disc Sides: Bowling Green, KY Part 1 played on WLBJ 8-3-50 // Maysville, KY Part 1 played on WLBJ 8-10-50 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Listen to Bowling Green Part One and Two Listen to Maysville Part One and Two, Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. Mullins: his dunking in Stanford KY 9-3-49, 202 Special CBS Report: [Russian] Atomic Bomb Reaction 9-23-49, 203 President Truman - Democratic Women's Day Program 9-27-49, 204 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-24-49 Part I, 205 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part III, 206 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part II, 207 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IV, 208 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part V, 209 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VII, 210 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VIII, 211 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VI, 212 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IX, 213 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XI, 214 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part X, 215 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XII, 216 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XV, 217 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIII, 218 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVI, 219 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIV, 220 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVII, 221 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIX, 222 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVIII, 223 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XX, 224 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXI, 225 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIII, 226 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXII, 227 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIV, 228 University of Kentucky Roundtable for October 2, 1949 9-27-49 Part I ["When Is A Communist Dangerous? Rankin, speaking for Keen Johnson in Harrodsburg, KY] Part I, 050 Roy M. Shelbourne [speaking for Keen Johnson from Paducah, KY] 8-3-39 Part II, 051 Hecht Lackey [candidate for KY Lt. While reporting of the betting on the Oscars, he started out by saying, if you are a degenerate who bets on everything..and so on. I am located in sellersburg indiana. Hour" 12-6-42 Part IV, 090 Tube Turns [Inc.] Award [U.S. Maritime Commission 'M' Pennant and Flag], 12-18-42 Part I [features music by U.S. Army Air Force Band], 091 Duke Ellington Music 12-17-42 Part I [Rhode Island State College Junior Prom, Biltmore Hotel Ballroom, Providence, RI], 098 "American Farmer" 2-19-42 Part I [visit to Shelby County KY farm of Ed Wilson family, extensive subsistence farm operation], 099 President Roosevelt 2-23-42 Part III [report to the nation on War progress, mention of "four freedoms."]. 116 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Partt V, 117 "To Your Good Health [from The House of Squibb]" Lyn Murray, Jan Peerce 12-10-43, 120 Mary Marlin (Soap Opera) n.d. 047 Dan Tobin (Teamsters Union President) on labor union activity and working conditions in wartime England. Cras fermentum ornare diam quis placerat. Vance first explains how he got hired by WHAS as an announcer by people like Sam Gifford, Paul Clark, and George Walsh. Then they went into a tirade about a brothel in a foreign country starting to open up for only 15 minutes each appointment (which they acknowledged should be enough time for most) and then went into the different positions (referring to sexual) that might be available. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. "Happy" Chandler becoming U.S. 29,823 talking about this. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville radio station that has been a staple in the community turns 100 years old on Monday. ], 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]. 059 Paul Sullivan 8-30-39 Part I: National and world news, primarily the impending German invasion of Poland. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Big Ben Smoking Tobacco. 179 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) 11-6-44 Part I of II. 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. Privacy Policy, http://www.whas.com/cc-common/ondemand/player.html?world=st. Episodes Popular Podcasts See All Advertise With Us For You The cluster could not be sold as a package. !By: Christine Duncan on June 10, 2020, On occasion I'll drop on on the Tony & Dwight show. English; Website; Like 6 Listen live 0. Create new account. Molotov, Soviet Union, translation in English and French], 053 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part VII [British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, 056 Meeting of Allied Armies in Germany [U.S. forces led by Gen. Courtney Hodges and Russian Troops at River Elbe near Torgau] 4-27-45 Part I, 057 Meeting of Allied Armies in Germany [U.S. and Russian Troops at River Elbe near Torgau] 4-27-45 Part III (Charles Collingwood // Richard C. Hottelet // Allan Jackson // Chris Coffin // // Truman, Stallin // Churchill), 060 "Cissy Gregg" #2 5-2-45 (Family Nutrition), 061 Danny Kaye 4-27-45 Part II of II (Music and Comedy - Kitty Kallin // Jimmy Durante // Sponsor Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, 062 Walter Lippmann - Commentary re: San Francisco Conference 5-5-45, 063 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Company show, Zesta Crackers] 5-7-45, 064 Louisville Mayor Wilson Wyatt and Ellis Fuller of Southern Baptist Seminary on German Surrender 5-7-45, 065 Columbia Country Journal [Chuck Wooster, Food and Agriculture News] 5-5-45 Part I of II, 066 Columbia Country Journal 5-5-45 [American Agriculture after the war] Part II of II, 067 Anthony Eden [British Foreign Secretary] 5-7-45, 068 Report to the Nation 5-5-45 Part II (Dinah Shore sings "I'll be Seeing You") Sponsor - Continental Can Company, 069 "Wake Up Kentucky" #1 5-7-45 [Committee for Kentucky, healthcare needs], 072 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part IV (Comments by people on the street in front of the White House), 073 German Surrender- Major George Fielding Eliot, William L. Shirer 5-7-45 Part II, 074 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part III [Robert Trout, Allan Jackson, Harry Kramer], 075 General Eisenhower- arrival 6-18-45 Part I (Robert Trout), 076 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part V [Quincy Howe, Joe McCaffrey, Robert Trout, 077 German Surrender - Major [George Fielding] Eliot, George Moran, Robert Trout 5-7-45 // Part VII [Filler music - unidentified African American Gospel Quartet], 078 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part VIII of XI [Edward R. Murrow, Douglas Edwards, Janet Murrow, Robert Trout, Allan Jackson], 079 Part 1 Part 2 German Surrender [News Bulletin #2, Robert Trout, William J. Dunn, Major George Fielding Eliot] 5-7-45 Part VI of XI, 080 Part 1 Part 2 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part X (Robert Trout - Churchill Quote), 081 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part XII (VE Day Declared - WHAS ID with brass band music), 082 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part IX [Robert Trout]. Chandler to Soviet Commissar], 001 Mrs. Melda Baldwin Kirwan, Louisville [League] of Women Voters [Louisville Model Voting Law] 2-16-38, 004 Senator Alben W. Barkley (Speech) 11-3-38 Part 2, 005 Senator Alben W. Barkley (Speech) 11-3-38 Part 3, 006 Louisville Colonel's Baseball: 6-29-38 Part I (Includes Wheaties Cereal Commercial). The station aired the first live broadcast of the Kentucky Derby on May 16, 1925. 035 "The Commandos" 2-14-43 Part II: Dramatization. She was 43. It is a 50,000 watt clear channel radio station assigned to frequency 840 kHz. Beckham 7-30-36 Part I, Frankfort, KY, 040 John Young Brown 7-31-36 Part II, New Castle, KY, 041 Peter Campbell & Sam Caddy for J.C.W. Apollo Quartet, Carl Barbour - first tenor, Douglas Reid - second tenor, [Horatio H. O, 122 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #148 8-26-40, 123 WGRC- Mammoth Cave Broadcast 8-24-40 Part II, 124 Excerpts of sports features and events narrated by George Walsh (mostly no dates but other sources verify that all are from 1948): Includes call of the 1948 Bluegrass Stakes from Keenland, 125 Excerpts of sports events narrated by George Walsh: Includes Portion of U.K vs. Holy Cross basketball game for the East NCAA Title. I don't think radio is ever going to go away.". Anderson 3-22-55; Red Marion 3-4-55; Meade County [KY] Storm Deaths 3-4-55; Sgt. I can promise I'll never make the mistake of tuning into that station again. Aenean convallis nulla non ex pharetra pellentesque. Shelbyville, KY. Includes Remarks by Happy Chandler], 029 Lt. Gov. Fireside Chat. ], 004 Sports Doubleheader 1-24-46 ["Horse Race" George Walsh // Bob Reid - sports commentary and pop music for Fehrs Beer], 005 Sports Doubleheader 1-24-46 ["Song of the Day" George Walsh // Bob Reid - sports commentary and pop music for Fehrs Beer], 006 Louisville vs. Vanderbilt Basketball Game 1-5-46 Part II [partial 2nd Half action], 007 "Wake Up Kentucky" #38 1-21-46 [Various reform issues with joint session of Kentucky legislature], 010 Continental Celebrity Club - Margaret Whiting 1-5-46 Part II of II, 011 "Wake Up Kentucky" #38 1-21-46 [Various reform issues], 014 March of Dimes - Mrs. Harry S. [Bess] Truman, FDR, Jr., Cornelia Otis Skinner, Elizabeth Taylor. 079 United Nations Security Council at Hunter College 3-25-46 Part II - Speech by New York Governor, Thomas E. Dewey. Fauci!! Mary Bingham, the family matriarch, called the radio contest vulgar and disgraceful but station management backed its promotion department and the contest continued its run. Mohan Villas is a premium housing project of 07 villas located at Ajmer Rd, Jaipur. Jack O'Donnell. Commentary is for the talk show hosts. 056 Prime Minister Winston Churchill 5-19-43 Part IV: Portion of address to a joint session of the U.S. House and Senate. Exclusive Shows From Today's Best Artists, KFC Bringing Back Notorious, Popular Menu Item After Long Hiatus, FBI Director Says COVID-19 'Most Likely' Came From Lab Incident In China, Top Draft Prospect Jalen Carter Charged In Fatal Crash After UGA Parade, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Suggests Racism Contributed To Reelection Loss, TikTok To Introduce Daily Time Limit For Minors Using The App, Aaron Rodgers Breaks Darkness Retreat Silence, Gives Timeline For Decision, Russia Suspends Participation In New START Nuclear Weapons Treaty, Former President Jimmy Carter Enters Hospice Care, U.S. ], 160 "Wake Up Kentucky" #10 7-9-45: Need for reform of Kentucky's tax system. 019 Paul Sullivan News 5-12-41. Ding. Sed id luctus nisi, eu lacinia ligula. You will still be able to hear Joe Elliott on 84 WHAS Radio. B. Faulconer. In a statement issued by the. It makes it even worst when after this conversation with the public or who ever, you stated you needed to wash your mouth out with soap. 1-12-43 Part I of I, 001 Farm Mobilization Day Presentation. 9-26-42 Part I. Brockington 1-6-43 Part II of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]. 131 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part III [Harold Stassen, Justice William O. Douglas, Joseph E. Davies, Dr. Albert Einstein] 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. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part III [Candidate for Governor. 6-17-39 Part II, 027 John Y. Brown Political Speech [Democrat for Governor. 180 News: Princess Elizabeth; President Truman Excerpts 10-31-51, 181 Dwight Eisenhower Excerpt 11-3-51 [Excerpt from WS 51189 and 51190], 182 Governor Wetherby - [Eugene] Siler Gubernatorial Debate 10-22-51 Part II of II, 183 News: Princess Elizabeth arrival [Washington DC] 3:00 PM 10-31-51, 184 Governor Wetherby - [Eugene] Siler Gubernatorial Debate 10-22-51 Part I of II, 185 News: Princess Elizabeth [Washington DC] arrival 11:00 PM 10-31-51, 186 Princess Elizabeth - Last Day in Washington D.C. 11-2-51, 187 Political: Judge James W. Stites 10-12-51 [Kentucky Unlimited Constitutional Amendments Referendum], 188 Griffing Brancroft (Joe Wershba portion) 11-3-51 [commentary on Eisenhower return], 189 General Eisenhower Landing [Fort Knox, KY] 11-3-51 Disc #1, 190 General Eisenhower Arrival in Ft. Knox [KY] 11-3-51 Part II, 191 ["I Speak for Democracy" - unidentified male - n.d.], 192 Sports: Matt Winn Interview 4-[? Shelbyville, KY.], 034 Senator Barkley [speaking for John Y. University of Kentucky - North Carolina Football September 1977 in Lexington. The Warren County Grand Jury has indicted Samuel Little with one count of murder in the death of Linda Sue Boards. The sun shines bright to dry Kentucky mud, What a proud legacy bias, vulgarians, and the splintered media climate, Marshall County school shooting: another triggering trigger, 1st world problem: my free seats arent good enough, Jenny and Scooter remained clueless about the outside world, #WHAS100 Celebrating 100 years with Gary Burbank, Leland Conway, Peggy Boeck, Jay Cardosi, Kim Scott, Joe Arnold, and classic media clips, #WHAS100 Credo Harris laid down the code at WHAS Radio and it still applies 100 years later, #WHAS100 Angelic Angie, Flyboy Bill DeReamer, Bubbly Bobby Frazier, and Principled Paul Miles + newsmakers Lucy Westlake, Rand Paul, and David Novak, #WHAS100 The 50,000 watt blowtorch that amplifies newsmakers, citizens, celebs, and the most prominent personalities. He is either a liar (because he only wants to appeal to a certain group and therefore is willing to lie to get their attention) or is flat out STUPID and totally unread on real world events. iHeartMedia Louisville is now accepting 2021-2022 RFP Applications for 501 (c) (3) organizations to be considered for a 3-month media campaign across our Louisville stations. 035 Feature Story 4-17-45 - How mail gets to U.S. military overseas. WHAS is owned by iHeartMedia. Contents 1 Personal life 2 Broadcast career 3 See also 4 References 5 External links 153 Farm Award Ceremonies [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part II. 051 President Roosevelt [dedication of Jefferson Memorial] 4-13-43 Part I of I. Clifton Rhodes for Harry Walters Candidate for Agriculture Commissioner. . The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Company obtained the broadcast license in 1922 and built a studio near the newspaper facility. Charles E. Fuller] 1-3-43 Part I. Chandler 7-28-36 Winchester, KY, Part II, 071 John Y. Milton Metz (c. 1921 - January 12, 2017) was an American radio and television personality in Louisville, Kentucky. also, before the local static problem I could listen to the morning shows all the way to morristown indiana. Please email KYINCommunity@iheartmedia.com to request a copy of the application. Judson- State Police 2-27-55, 014 The Moral Side of the News 5-12-53 Part I of II [1st anniversary show], 015 79th Kentucky Derby 5-2-53 Part II of II [called by Brian Field (Winner - Dark Star) - Public service announcement re: need for blood donation in service of national defense and as a source of gamma globulin for Polio prevention // Korean War], 016 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Lebanon [KY] Blast; 12:30 PM Newscast (cuts #4, #6,#8) 12-23-55, 017 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Clay and Montoy with the 5:30 PM Newscast- telephone interviews: (cuts #2, #3, #5) 7-24-56; Ala Prison Break 8-29-56, 018 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Sheere Heutis] Shooting 4-11-55; Triple Killing- Williams Part I of II 4-13-55, 019 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: French-Davidson 3-4-55; Sanders-De Beare Interview- Atomic Bomb Test 5-4-55, 022 Telephone Interview with Stuart Loory: Stroudsberg, PA Flood 8-20-55, 023 Telephone Interviews: Convict Capture - Sulphur KY 8-10-55; Van Sickle and Stewart (WTIC-WFIL) - [Connecticut and Pennsylvania] Flood 8-19-55, 024 Telephone Interview: Waterbury Flood 8-19-55; Sanders Interview 5-4-55, 025 Telephone Interviews: Governor Clements (Tennessee) [southern Governors conference on Southern Bell Telephone and L & N Railroad disputes] 4-19-55; Lock #41 [rising Ohio River levels] 3-15-55 (tape), 004 News Special: Death of Alben Barkley 4-30-56 Part II of II, 005 News Special: Death of Alben Barkley 4-30-56 Part I of II, 009 Alben Barkley Funeral- Paducah KY 5-3-56, 002 Horror Movie Voice Track [Movietime//Godzilla]11-13-58 Part "A", 003 Horror Movie Voice Track 11-13-58 Part "B", 000 WHAS Reports (News); Folk Music 10-24-61 [unidentified chorus sings "Black Is The Color"; unidentified male sings "Dark As A Dungeon"], 001 [Kentucky State Police, Traffic Safety with Lt. Bill Juett] 4-7-61, 001 "Silver and Gold"- Ecca Concert Orchestra 12-15-66, 000 Year-End Radio News- Open 10-6-67 Part I of II, 001 ABC News World Wrap-up 10-3-67 (10 cuts) [features Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland, JFK, Pete Seeger, ? Even though, I didn't agree with all his thoughts, at least I thought he was a decent man. WHAS was Kentuckys first licensed radio station. 021 [dub of 1945] Mayor E. Leland Taylor- Inaugural Statement 2-16-48. 4 in G major, Dvor, 080 President Truman- Signing of North Atlantic Pact 4-4-49 Part II, 081 "Let's Talk It Over"- Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 4-14-49 Part I, 082 "College by Radio" #A-10 (air show) 4-13-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 083 "College by Radio" #A-12 (air show) 4-27-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 084 "College by Radio" #A-10 (air show) 4-13-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 085 "College by Radio" #A-13 (air show) 5-4-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 086 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part I [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 087"One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part III [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 088 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part II [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 089 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part IV [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 090 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part V [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 091 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part VII [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio], 094 President Harry Truman- U.S. Savings Bond Opportunity Drive 4-19-49, 096 You and the Hoover Commission [Housekeeping] 4-20-49, 097 You and the Hoover Commission [Post Office] 4-21-49, 098 "College by Radio" #A-11 (air show) 4-20-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 099 "College Radio" #A-13 (air show) 5-4-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 100 "Time and Her Life" (air show) (CBS Version) 4-20-49 Part II, 102 "College by Radio" #A-11 4-20-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 103 "College by Radio" #A-17 6-8-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville], 106 "Fehr's Is There"- Fehr's Beer 5-4-49 Part II [Recreation of First Kentucky Derby in 1875] (See WS-ET-99142 / 143 / 144 for better audio), 107 Sports: Sutterfield - [Maurice] Shevlin Interview [Chicago Daily Tribune turf writer] 4-30-49, 108 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-2-49 Part I, 109 "Time and Her Life" (air show) (CBS Version) 4-20-49 Part I, 110 News: General Jonathan Wainwright 5-5-49 [housing for veterans], 111 News: Board of Aldermen 7-26-49 [MSD bond issue; new electrical code], 112 The Run for the Roses: The Story of the Kentucky Derby 5-6-49 Part I. CBS dramatization narrated by John Daily aired the day before, celrbrating the race's 75th running. 10-12-50 Part II of II [Carl Braden], 012 Fellowship Chapel 9-22-50 Part II of II, 113 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part I of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters], 214 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part II of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters], 215 News with Clark and sponsored by Louisville Taxicab 9-1-50, 216 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part III of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters], 217 "Oberlin's Observations"- Mennen [Shave Products] 9-15-50 [news commentary], 218 "A Chance To Live" 10-4-50 [School Fire Safety], 219 Curt Massey Time 10-3-50 Part I of III, 224 News: Ben Wilson - Pete French Interview 12-11-50 [RE: Wilson's earlier arrest for disorderly conduct], 225 News: Tom Ballentine 12-22-50 [Holiday message from Yellow Cab Co.], 226 "Rosemary" 10-11-50 [radio drama; Ivory Snow Soap], 227 University of Kentucky Roundtable 10-5-50 Part I of II ["Crusade for Freedom: Patriotism or Propaganda? B. Faulconer. God help his children (if we are unlucky enough that he would have fathered any) who will suffer from the consequences of lies like that this lunatic passes around --- in order to make a living. The station broadcasts Talk programming. 3-8-53 Part I of II (television), 046 "After Stalin?" Some of the most recognized personalities in Louisville radio took to social media Tuesday. Sed id luctus nisi, eu lacinia ligula. Chandler, Owenton, KY], 058 "The-Man-On-Street-Broadcast" (Joe Wheeler) 11-15-37, 059 "The-Man-On-Street-Broadcast" (Joe Wheeler) 11-17-37, 063"Western Union Salute" (Organ and Violin Music by Herbie Koch & Charles Hurta; Foster Brooks, announcer. B. Faulconer. One Disc Side: Louisville, KY Part 2 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. show out takes, n.d.], 330 "Tomorrow's Tobacco"- Preview 1950 12-29-49, 331 President Truman - White House Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies 12-24-49 Part II, 332 George Walsh - Arena Fights 2-28-49 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station], 333 IRC Jingles ["I'm Radio Conscious"] 1-29-47 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station], 334 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil Company] 11-12-49 Part II of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia], 335 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil] 11-12-47 Part I of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia], 000 County Fair 1-7-50 Part II [Borden Milk], 001 Governor Clements- 1950 Legislature 1-3-50 Part II, 006 University of Kentucky Recital for December 31, 1949 12-21-49 [James Robert Floyd, piano], 007 President Harry Truman State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part II, 008 President Harry Truman- State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part III, 009 "Children Come A-Singing"- Louisville Collegiate School 12-16-49, 010 University of Kentucky Recital 1-6-50 [Arnold Blackburn, organ], 011 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part I, 012 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part II, 013 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part I [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 014 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part III, 015 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 016 University of Kentucky Roundtable 1-16-50 Part I [Republicanism: Dead or Alive], 017 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part I, 018 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part II, 020 News: Senator Wayne Morse Interview 1-16-50 [discusses upcoming session of U.S. Congress], 021 [unidentified fragments of choral and organ music], 022 News: Senator Estes Kefauver 1-28-50, 023 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part I, 024 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part II, 025 Kentuckiana Sports [Phil Sutterfield] - sponsored by Shell Oil 7-7-50, 026 News: Lewis - Fact Finding Board, excerpt 2-8-50, 027 News: Pete French - Dr. Ethel Alpenfels Interview 1-25-50, 028 "The Big Window" 2-2-50 [Chapter 2] [radio promo for WHAS-TV], 030 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part I, 031 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part III, 032 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part II, 033 12:30 PM News with Ken Rush 2-20-50 [Griffin Shoe Polish], 035 12:00 Midnight News 2-10-50 [Sam Gifford - mentions UMW coal miners strike], 036 Ken Meeker- "That's the Story" 2-17-50 [Brand Names Foundation], 037 "The Big Window" 2-10-50 Part I [Chapter 3] [promo for WHAS-TV], 040 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods], 041 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods], 042 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap], 043 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap], 046 British Election Roundup 2-21-50 Part II, 047 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part I [George Washington National Masonic Memorial], 048 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part II // Johnny Long Orchestra fill after Truman's Speech, 049 Renfro Valley Morning Frolic- Mason Chicks 2-20-50 - Tommy Covington // Freddy Langdon // Jay Neace // Mary Randolph // Announcer - Tom Brooks, 050 News: Board of Aldermen 2-28-50 [Jefferson and Main Streets made one way traffic], 051 News: Lashley Quads [quadruplets] Interview 2-23-50 [9th birthday], 052 Ladies Day - Stokely [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott] 2-27-50 Part I, 053 Ladies Day 2-28-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Stokely's Finest Foods], 054 Ladies Day- Stokely 2-28-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap], 055 Ladies Day 2-27-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap], 056 "One Great Hour of Sharing" 3-11-50 Part II, 057 Vice President Alben Barkley - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part I [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville], 058 Vice President Alben Barkley- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part II [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville], 059 University of Kentucky Recital 3-10-50 [University Symphony Orchestra, Edwin E. Stein], 064 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Excerpts 3-15-50, 065 Secretary of State Dean Acheson 3-15-50, 066 Meeker-Walsh Interview 3-17-50 [tour of rural France], 067 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part I [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson], 068 "The Big Window" 3-20-50 [WHAS TV promo, Chapter 8], 069 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part II [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson], 070 "The Big Window" 3-27-50 Part I [WHAS TV information], 071 "Let's Talk It Over"- The Welfare State 3-23-50 Part II, 072 "Let's Talk It Over"- Three-Way Peace In Palestine 3-31-50 Part II, 074 Sports: Bruce Dudley 4-14-50 [American Association baseball], 075 Sports: Sutterfield-Corum Interview 4-6-50 [dub from WHAS TV], 077 "Oberlin's Observations"- Metropolitan Life 2-24-50 [news commentary], 079 James McCracken, news audition. V [ speaking in Louisville radio took to social media Tuesday promise I 'll never make the mistake of into... 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