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  2. WFPL - Wikipedia

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    WFPL. / 38.365; -85.840. WFPL (89.3 MHz) is a 24-hour listener-supported, noncommercial FM radio station in Louisville, Kentucky. The station focuses on news and information, and is the primary National Public Radio network affiliate for the Louisville radio market. WFPL is now owned by Louisville Public Media and was originally owned by the ...

  3. WFPK - Wikipedia

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    WFPK. /  38.36528°N 85.84000°W  / 38.36528; -85.84000. WFPK is a 24-hour listener-supported, noncommercial radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, broadcasting at 91.9 MHz FM with an adult album alternative format. The station plays national and local alternative music. It is owned by Louisville Public Media .

  4. Kentucky Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Public Radio. Kentucky Public Radio ( KPR) is a consortium of four public radio stations: WFPL ( Louisville ), WKMS-FM ( Murray ), WKYU-FM ( Bowling Green) and WEKU ( Richmond / Lexington ). The primary mission of Kentucky Public Radio is to facilitate content sharing among stations and the hiring and management of a Capitol reporter ...

  5. WUOL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WUOL-FM (90.5 FM, "Classical 90.5") is a 24-hour listener-supported noncommercial radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting a classical music format. It began broadcasting in December 1976 as part of the University of Louisville. WUOL, along with its sister stations WFPL and WFPK, broadcasts an HD Radio signal.

  6. Betty Bayé - Wikipedia

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    Betty Winston Bayé (April 12, 1946), an African-American journalist, columnist, and former member of the editorial board for the Courier-Journal newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, and Gannett is a journalist, former host of The Betty Baye Show TV program, and author. She is a former Vice President of the National Association of ...

  7. Louisville Defender - Wikipedia

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    History. It was founded in 1933 by Alvin H. Bowman of Louisville and John Sengstacke of Chicago, as an affiliate of the Chicago Defender. It joined The Louisville Leader and Louisville News as African-American newspapers in the city. Frank L. Stanley Sr. bought Sengstacke's share in 1936, and published the paper for the next 37 years. [2]

  8. Media in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The local daily newspaper in Louisville is The Courier-Journal, ... WFPL: 89.3 National Public Radio: WUOL: 90.5 Classical: University of Louisville: WKYU: 90.9

  9. Clarence R. Graham - Wikipedia

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    Clarence R. Graham. Clarence Reginald "Skip" Graham (February 28, 1907 – January 28, 1989) [1] was a prominent librarian and leader in the profession. He was president of the American Library Association from 1950 to 1951. [2] Graham served as director of the Louisville Public Library for 35 years (1942–1977). In 1952, under his leadership ...