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Kentucky Media Outlets Kentucky Media Outlets Newswire’s Media Database​​ provides targeted media outreach opportunities to key trade journals, publications, and outlets. The following records are related to traditional media from radio, print and television based on the information provided by the media. Note: The listings may be subject to change based on the latest data. ________________________________________________________________________________ Radio Stations 22. WFKY-FM [Froggy 104-9] 23. WFPK-FM 1. Asian Radio Live 24. WFPL-FM 2. Dan's Blog 25. WGGC-FM [Goober 95.1 WGGC] 3. KIH39-FM [NOAA All Hazards 26. WGHL-FM [Old School 105.1] Radio] 27. WHBE-AM [ESPN Radio 680] 4. KRSC-FM 28. WHVE-FM [92.7 the Wave] 5. Nightvisions 29. WIDS-AM 6. W223BO-FM 30. WJCR-FM [Where Jesus Christ 7. WAIN-AM [CBS Sports Radio 1270] Reigns] 8. WAKY-FM [103.5 WAKY] 31. WJIE-FM ["Here For You!"] 9. WANO-AM [Positive, Uplifting and 32. WJSO-FM Encouraging] 33. WKCT-AM [Newstalk 93] 10. WBIO-FM [True Country] 34. WKDQ-FM [99.5 WKDQ] 11. WBKR-FM [92.5 WBKR The 35. WKKQ-FM [Mix 96] Country Station!] 36. WKMS-FM [91.3 WKMS] 12. WBVR-FM [The Beaver 96.7] 37. WKTG-FM [Power Rock] 13. WCRC-FM 38. WKYM-FM [WKYM 101.7] 14. WCVK-FM [Christian Family Radio] 39. WLBN-AM 15. WCYO-FM [The Country Classics & 40.WMJM-FM [Magic 101.3] The Best Songs From Today! 100.7 41. WMKY-FM 16. WDCL-FM [WKU Public Radio] 42. WNBS-AM [The Source] 17. WDFB-AM 43. WNKJ-FM 18. WDFB-FM [Lighthouse Radio 44.WOKH-FM Network] 45. WPBK-FM 19. WDJX-FM [99-7 DJX] 46. WRFL-FM [WRFL 88.1] 20. WDNS-FM [D93] 47. WSKV-FM [Moore Country 104] 21. WFGS-FM [The Best & Most 48.WSTV-FM [Star 103-7 Frankfort's Country] Best Variety] All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 49. WTBK-FM [K 105.7] 25. Daily Racing Form 50. WUKY-FM [NPR Rocks @ 91.3] 26. digital chumps 51. WVEZ-FM [Lite 106.9 Holiday 27. Distillery Trail Takeover] 28. edible OHIO VALLEY 52. WVJS-FM [WVJS 1420 & 100.5] 29. Examiner.com - Lexington 53. WVKY-FM 30. examiner.com - National 54. WVKY-FM [Froggy 101.7] 31. Farm World 55. WVLC-FM [Big Dawg Country] 32. Floyd County Times 56. WXKQ-FM [103.9 The Bulldog] 33. Fort Thomas Living 57. WXMA-FM [102.3 The Max] 34. Garrard Central Record 58. WYGH-AM 35. GLASGOW DAILY TIMES 59. WZYK-FM [94.7 The Mix] 36. Grant County News 37. Graves Guardian Publication & Print 38. Hemispheres 39. HOBBY FARMS 1. 411MANIA 40.HORIZONS Online 2. About.com 41. horse ILLUSTRATED 3. acadiana catholic 42. HorseChannel.com 4. All About Romance 43. HR PROFESSIONALS MAGAZINE 5. AQ (AMERICAN QUILTER) 44.INSIDER LOUISVILLE 6. ASPHALT 45. ist (indoor suntanning magazine) 7. AutoSuccess 46. Journal of Global Marketing 8. b/r (bleacher report) 47. Journal of Technology Research 9. Bargain Browser & Coupon Clipper 48.KDA TODAY 10. BENEFITS SELLING 49. Kentucky AFIELD 11. BRIDGES 50. Kentucky Monthly 12. Business Lexington 51. Kentucky News Connection 13. Cadiz Record 52. Kentucky.com 14. Cardinal Sports.com 53. KyForward 15. CCC (CHEAT CODE CENTRAL) 54. LATIN AMERICAN ANTIQUITY 16. CENTRAL KENTUCKY 55. LEO WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAL 56. Lewis County Herald 17. chevy chaser magazine 57. LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER 18. CityBeat 58. Louisville 19. Clarion News 59. louisville builder 20. ClubSolutions 60. LOUISVILLE BUSINESS FIRST 21. COLLEGE HEIGHTS HERALD 61. LUXE BEAT MAGAZINE 22. Commonwealth Journal 62. MARSHALL COUNTY 23. Competitions TRIBUNE-COURIER 24. COURIER 63. McCREARY COUNTY RECORD All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 64. MOGUL Metropolitan 100. The Kentucky Standard 65. MURRAY LEDGER & TIMES 101.THE LARUE COUNTY HERALD NEWS 66. NATION'S Restaurant News 102. THE LOUISVILLE CARDINAL 67. nFOCUS - LOUISVILLE 103. THE MADISON COURIER 68. NKY (NORTHEN KENTUCKY 104. The Murray State News MAGAZINE) 105. THE NEWS-HERALD 69. Olive Hill Times 106. the northerner 70. PASSION OF THE WEISS 107. The Oldham Era 71. PC PERSPECTIVE 108. The Paducah Sun 72. PracticeLink 109. The Paper 73. RenewAmerica 110.THE RIVER CITY NEWS 74. Reproductive Toxicology 111. THE SAR MAGAZINE 75. RTOHQ The Magazine 112. The SENTINEL ECHO 76. SB.I 113. The Sentinel-News 77. SCA (Small Craft Advisory) 114.The Springfield Sun 78. SmallBusinessNewz 115. The State Journal 79. SOKY Happening 116.The TRAIL BLAZER 80.SOPHISTICATED LIVING - Cincinnati's 117.The Trimble Banner Finest 118.The Winchester Sun 81. SOPHISTICATED LIVING - Nashville's 119.theham.net Finest 120. This is Louisville 82. Southern Indiana Fitness Source 121. TODAY'SFamily 83. starpulse.com 122. Today'sWoman 84.The Advance Yeoman 123. Todd County Standard 85. The Advocate-Messenger 124. Tompkinsville News 86. The Amplifier 125. TOPS in LEXINGTON 87. THE ASBURY COLLEGIAN 126. TRI-CITY NEWS 88. The Cynthiana Democrat 127. Troublesome Creek Times 89. The Hazard Herald 128. VG247 90. THE HEIGHTS 129. West KY News 91. The Herald Ledger 92. THE HICKMAN COUNTY TIMES TV Stations 93. the HORSE 94. The Independent - Ashland 1. Eyewitness News Daybreak 95. The Interior Journal 2. FOX 56 10 O'clock News 96. THE JESSAMINE JOURNAL 3. Kentuckiana Motorsports 97. THE JOURNAL OF NURSING 4. News 25 at 4pm ADMINISTRATION 5. News 25 Daybreak 98. THE JOURNAL-ENTERPRISE 6. NorseMedia 99. The Kentucky Gazette 7. WAVE-DT2 All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 8. WAVE-TV [WAVE 3] 16. WNKY-DT2 [CBS 40] 9. WDKY-TV [Fox 56] 17. WNKY-TV [NBC 40] 10. WEHT-TV [WEHT Local] 18. WNKY-TV [WNKY NBC 40] 11. WHAS-TV [WHAS 11] 19. WTVW-TV [Local 7 CW] 12. WKRC-TV [Local 12] 20. WYMT Mountain News at 6 13. WKYT NEWS AT 5pm 21. WYMT-TV [Your Mountain 14. WKYT-TV [WKYT] Television WYMT] 15. WKYU-TV [WKU PBS] Kentucky Media Outlets 1. Lisa Graas 2. The BRAKE Report All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​.
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