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Federal Communications Commission Mercer WLEX-TV, 18 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Mercer WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WW-TV, 27, Lexingtm, KY +WDKY-TV, 56, Danville, KY WnrQ-TV. 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBLG) WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV, 11, Louisville, KY +WDRB. 41, Louisville, KY Metcalfe WSMV 4, Nashville, TN (f-ly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (fonaerly WSM) MOnrOe WSMV, 4, Nashville, "4 (fonnnly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) Montsomery WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington,KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY +WDKY-TV, 56, Danville, KY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBLG) Mmm WSAZ-TV, 3, H~nhgton,WV WCHS-Tv, 8. Charleston, wv WOW-TV, 13, Huntington, WV (fmcrly Muhlenbcrg WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (fonmrly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (fanmcrly WAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSDC) +WUXP, 30, Nashville, "4 WBKO,13, Bowling Grrm,KY WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN +WFIE-TV, 14, Evansville, IN WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN +WEW, 44, Evansville, IN Nelson WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-Tv, 11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +WDRL3,41, Louisville, KY +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Nicholas WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBLG) WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WCPO-TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WKRC-TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH +WSTR-TV, 64,Cincinnati, OH Ohio WTVW, 7, Evansville, IN +WFIE-TV, 14, thansville, IN WEHT,25, Evansville, IN +WEW,44, Evansville, IN WKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) Oldham WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN Owm WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WOO-TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WKRC-TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH +WSTR-TV, 64,Cincinnati, OH WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY Owsley WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY WATE-TV, 6, Knoxville, TN Pendleton WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WCPO-TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WKRC-TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WXIX-TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH +WSTR-TV, 64,Cincinnati, OH Perry WCYB-TV, 5, Bristol, VA WJHL-TV, 11, Johnson City, TN 183 Federal CommunicationsCommirston FCC 05-24 Pike WSAZ-TV,3, Hu~~I~@oII,WV WCHS-TV, 8, Charleston, WV WOWK-TV, 13, Huntington, WV (formerly WHTN) +WVAH-TV, 11, Charleston, WV (formerly ch. 23) WWA, 6, Bluefield, WV (formerly WHIS) Powell =EX-W, 18, Lcxingt~nKY WKYT-TV, 27, M@wKY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexington,KY (formerly WBLG) PUlaSki WATE-TV, 6, Knoxville, TN WBIR-W, 10, Knoxville, TN WEX-W, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY +WDKY-TV, 56, Dmville, KY WQ-TV, 36, Lexington, KY (fonmrly Robertsan WLW, 5, Cincinnati, OH WCPO-TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WKRC-TV,12, Cincinnati, OH WLEX-TV, 18, kxingtoa KY Rockcastle WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lmiugton, KY +WDKY-TV, 56, Danville, KY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexinpton, KY (formerly WBLG) Rowan WSAZ-TV, 3, Huntingta WV +wvAH-Tv, 11, Charleston, WV Russell WATErTv, 6, Knoxville, TN WBR-TV, 10, Knoxville, TN wIIAS-W, 11, Louisville, KY WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (f-b' WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSrX) +WDKY-TV, 56, Danville, KY Scott WLEX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexingtm, KY . +WDKY-TV, 56, Dandle. KY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBW) WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WCPO-TV, 9, Cmcinnati, OH WKRC-TV,12, Cincinnati, OH 184 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Shelby WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +WDRB, 41, Louisville, KY +WFTE, 58, Salem, IN Simpson WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSrX) spencer WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +WDM,41, Louisville, KY Taylor WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY +WRB,41, Louisville, KY +WFl'E, 58, Salem, IN Todd WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSn) Trigg WSMV, 4, Nashville, TN (formerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (formerly WLAC) WKRN-TV, 2, Nashville, TN (formerly WSrX) WPSD-TV, 6, Paducah, KY Trimble WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV,11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +WDRB,41, Louisville, KY WLWT, 5, Cincinnati, OH WCPO-TV, 9, Cincinnati, OH WKRC-TV, 12, Cincinnati, OH WXJX-TV, 19, Cincinnati, OH W", 4, Bloomington, IN 185 Federal Commodcatioas Cornmidon FCC 05-24 Union WWW, 7, Evansville, IN WFIE-TV, 14, Evansville, IN WEHT, 25, Evansville, IN +WEW, 44, Evansville, IN WSIL-TV, 3, Harrisburg, IL WSDTV, 6, Paducah, KY Warren WSMV, 4, Nashville, M (fonnerly WSM) WTVF, 5, Nashville, TN (f-ly WLAC) #WKRN-TV, 2. Nashville, TN (formerly WSW" +WzTv, 17, Nashville, TN +WXMT, 30, Nashville, TN (formerly WCAy) WBKO, 13, Bowling Green, KY Washington WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WTV,11, Louisville, KY WLKY-TV, 32, Louisville, KY +wDRB, 41, Louisville, KY Wayne WATE-TV, 6, KnOXVik, TN WBIR-TV, 10, Knoxville, TN Webster WWW, 7, Evnnsville, IN WFE-TV, 14, Evansville, IN WEHT, 25, Evansvilk, IN +WEVV, 44, Evansville, IN whltley WATE-TV, 6, Knoxdle, TN WVLT-TV, 8, Knoxville, TN (fornab WBIR-TV, 10, Knoxville, TN WCHS-TV, 8, Charleston, WV WLFXTV, 18, IxxingW KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY I' Affected community is Bowhg Gran,KY 186 -_ .. - ._...-_._-_-. .. Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Woodford WLFX-TV, 18, Lexington, KY WKYT-TV, 27, Lexington, KY +WDKY-TV, 56, Dandle, KY WTVQ-TV, 36, Lexington, KY (formerly WBLG) WAVE, 3, Louisville, KY WHAS-TV, 11, Louisville, KY LOUISIANA Acadia KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV,10 Lafayette, LA KADN,15, L ette, LA (KADN) (fmerly KLM) KALB-TV, 5, .,exan >,LA Allen KAI 5, Lafayette, LA KLF-I V, 10, Lafayette, LA KALB-TV, 5, Alexandna ' A KPLC-TV, 7, Lake Chad* dA +KV", 29, Lake Charleb ,A Ascension WBRZ,2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +WVLA, 33, Baton Rouge, LA +WGMB, 44, Baton Rouge, LA WWL-TV, 4, New Orleans, LA WDSU, 6, New Orleans, LA WVUE, 8, New Orleans, LA +WNOL-TV, 38, New Orleans, LA Assumphon WBRZ,2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +WA,33, Baton Rouge, LA WWL-TV, 4,New Orleans, LA WDSU, 6, New Orleans, LA WWE, 8, New Orleans, LA Avoyelles KALBJ , Alexandna, LA +KLAX-. v ,31, Alexandna, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV, 10, Lafayette, LA 187 Federal CommunicationsCommlssioa FCCOS-24 Beauregard KJAC-TV, 4, Port Arthur, TX KFDM-TV, 6, Beaumont, TX KALB-TV, 5, Alexandria, LA KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV,10, Lafayem, LA KPLC-TV, 7, Lakc Charles, LA +KVHP, 29, Lake Charles, LA Bimville KTBS-TV, 3, Shxevept, LA KTAL-W, 6, Texarlrana, TX KSLA-TV, 12, ShreVepd, LA KNOE-TV, 8, mot nu^, LA KTVE, 10, Mom,LA Bossier KTBS-TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTAL-TV, 6, Texarkana, TX KSLA-TV, 12, slnmpoa, LA +KMSS-W, 33, Sln=veport, LA caddo KTBS-TV, 3. S- LA KTAL-TV, 6, Tararkana, TX KSLA-TV,12, ShVepOlt, LA +KMss-TV,33, ShreVepOlt, LA Calcasieu KPLGTV, 7, Lake Charles, LA +KW,29, Lake charlcs,LA KJAC-TV, 4, Port Arthur, Tx KFDM-W, 6, Beaumont, TX KBMT, 12, Beaumont,TX KAT, 3, Lafayene, LA KLFY-TV, 10, Lafayme,LA Caldwell KNOE-TV, 8, Monr~e,LA KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA CamaOn KpLC-TV, 7, Lake Charles, LA WAC-TV, 4, Port Arthur, Tx KFJlM-TV, 6, Beaumonf TX KBMT,12, Beaumont, TX KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV, 10, Lafayette, LA Catahoda KNOE-TV, 8, M-, LA DUB-TV, 5, Alexandria, LA 188 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Claibome KTBS-TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTAL-TV, 6, Texarkana, TX KSLA-TV, 12, Shreveport, LA +KMSS-TV, 33, Shreveport, LA KNOE-TV, 8, Monroe, LA KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA Concordia KNOE-TV, 8, Monroe, LA KALB-TV, 5, Alexandria, LA Desoto KTBS-TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTAL-TV, 6, Texarkana, TX KSLA-TV, 12, Shreveport, LA +KMSS-TV, 33, Shreveport, LA Fast Baton Rouge WBRZ,2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +WVLA, 33, Baton Rouge, LA +WGMB, 44, Baton Rouge, LA East Carroll KNO-TV, 8, Monroe, LA KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA WABG-TV, 6, Greenwood, MS WLBT-TV, 3, Jackson, MS WJTV, 12, Jackson, MS East Feliciana WBRZ,2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +WVLA, 33, Baton Rouge, LA +WGMB, 44, Baton Rouge, LA Evangeline KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLN-TV, 10, Lafayette, LA KALB-TV, 5, Alexandria, LA Franklin KNOE-TV,8, Monroe, LA KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA Grant KAL-TV, 5, Alexandria, LA KNOE-TV, 8, Monroe, LA 189 Federal Communications Commlsdom FCC 05-24 Ibena KATC, 3, Lafayette, LA KLFY-TV, 10, Lafayme. LA KADN, IS, Lafayette, LA (formerly KLNI) WBRZ, 2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +“VIA,33, Baton Rouge, LA +WGMB, 44, Baton Rouge, LA merville WBRZ, 2, Baton Rouge, LA WAFB, 9, Baton Rouge, LA +WVLA, 33, Baton Rouge, LA +WGMB, 44, Baton Rouge, LA Jackson WOE-TV, 8, M-, LA KTVE, 10, Monroe, LA KTBS-TV,3, Shreveprt, LA KSLA-TV.12, Shreveport, LA Jeff- WWL-TV, 4, New Orleans, LA WDSU,6, New Orleans, LA WVUE, 8, New Orleans, LA +WGNO, 26, New Orleans, LA +WNOL-TV, 38, New Orleans, LA Jeff- Dam KATC,3, Lafaycttc.
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