Chandler's remarks on WS 45266], 266 Baseball Program from Lexington KY 5-7-45 Part IV of IV [honoring Happy Chandler on his appointment as Commissioner of Baseball. Courtney Donohoe is a reporter and newscaster for Bloomberg. The station is licensed to Louisville, KY and is part of that radio market. B. Faulconer. Played on WLBJ 7-6-50. "], 130 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part I, 131 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part III, 132 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part II, 133 University of Kentucky Recital for July 1, 1950 6-22-50 [Martha Jane Stone, Genevieve Cowan, piano], 134 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: [Pete] French-Gilbert Myer Interview [Evansville coroner, female body in Ohio River] (no date); News: [Pete] French - [Gerald] Griffin [report on Muriel] Bald[ridge murder trial] DFT 5-23-50, 135 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Morristown Tenn Strikes [Enka rayon factory] 6-22-50; Jameson Report- Second [Indiana Democratic] Convention 6-27-50; Crommer, Indiana Republican Convention 07-01-50;French - Trotter Interview - Campbellsville Editor [Tom Meredith evangelist noise ordinance] 5-8-50, 136 Report from the United Nations Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part I, 137 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part I [American Newspaper Guild], 138 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part II [American Newspaper Guild], 139 Report from the United Nations- Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part II, 140 John Foster Dulles- Discussing Korea 7-1-50, 141 Korean War Roundup 6-30-50 [authorization of American troops on ground], 142 University of Kentucky Roundtable 6-29-50 Part II [Improving Public Schools], 143 Re-Dedication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part I, 144 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part II, 146 Rededication of "My Old Kentucky Home" 7-4-50 Part III of IV [*Continuation of WS 50143 & 50144], 147 News: Board of Aldermen 7-11-50 [trash burning and garbage removal], 148 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part IV, 149 "The Street Man" 7-3-50 Streitmann Zesta Crackers, 150 News with Paul Clark and sponsored by Yellow Cab 7-9-50, 151 News (cut #1) 2-11-50 [Milton Metz; John L. Lewis and soft coal dispute] ; Excerpt of Clement Attlee Speech (cut #2) 2-18-50, 152 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French-Huddleston, WKCT Interview 8-4-50; Case-McBrier Interview 9-11-50, 153 WHAS Telephone Intervies: French-Summerkamp Interview over Ohio Plane Crash 7-13-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-24-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-25-50, 154 Portion of Kentuckiana Bulletin Board 7-13-50: Interview with H.V. #WHAS100 Two of my favorite radio peeps @ronandmel joined me to laugh at the odd spectacles weve witnessed in radio/TV studios! (Pages 935-936). Its still a year away but WHAS Radio will turn 100 on July 18, 2022. Vance also describes what it was like to work with announcers like Jim Walton, Sam Algood, Ray Shelton, Bill Britain, Milton Metz. Verified. 2-23-48 [Progressive Party candidate for Vice President], 023 Part 1 Part 2 Former Mayor William B. Harrison- Statement about Death of Mayor E. Leland Taylor 2-16-48, 025 Part 1 Reverie Knoll Farm Sale [Frank Cooley, Freeman Keyes] 1-24-48 Part 4 [Basil O'Connor, President Harry S. Truman, 1948 American Red Cross fund drive, n.d.], 026 News: Mayor Charles Farnsley - First Statement (After being elected Mayor Pro Tem by City Council) 3-3-48, 027 Jubilee- Easter Seal Drive of National Society for Crippled Children and Adults 3-7-48 Part II of II, 028 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 3-5-48 - Davidson Brothers // Bob Simmons // Daisy Jane & Jim Sexton // Wade Baker, 029 Renfro Valley Gatherin' 3-7-48 Part I - Wade Baker // Davidson Brothers (Paul Clark - Announcer), 030 Renfro Valley Gatherin' 3-7-48 Part II, 031 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 3-4-48 - Wade Baker // Bob Simmons // Ray Mulky // Jerry Behrns // Lloyd Davidson // Jones Sisters (Paul Clark - Announcer), 032 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra [Edward Barrett, conducting] 3-21-48 Part I, 033 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-7-48 Part I, 034 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-7-48 Part II, 035 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-21-48 [Edward Barrett, conducting] Part II, 036 Part 1 Part 2 News: Clifton Fadiman Interview [speaking about United World Federalists] 3-23-48, 037 President Truman- Message to the Joint Session of Congress on universal military training 3-17-48 Part I, 038 President Truman- Message to a joint session of Congress calling for universal military training. ], 077 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-10-49 Part I of II [Symphony No. WHAS was Kentuckys first licensed radio station. Kentuckiana's News, Weather & Traffic Statio. Cras fermentum ornare diam quis placerat. Curtis and Shackelford Miller, Jr. [campaigning for Joseph D. Scholtz] 10-28-37 Part II, 051 Assistant Attorney General A.E. Hour 1-3-43 Part II, 005 Old Fashioned Rev. Soloists Adam Smiley, Carl Barbour, Lela Tate, Ella Mae Wade, with piano by Iola Jordan, announcer James Walton. 128 Bob Hutsell Orchestra 1-25-43 Part I, 129 Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra 2-1-43 Part I, 130 National Farm Mobilization Day-President Roosevelt 1-12-43, 132 Bob Hutsell and Jack Brooks 1-21-43 Part I. Best Show on WHAS Tony and Dwight make the best couple on radio. Curtis [for Keen Johnson] 8-4-39 Part I, 069 Keen Johnson 8-2-39 National Theater, Part V, 070 King George VI of England 9-3-39 Part I, 071 T1 T2 Prime Minister Chamberlain 9-3-39 [end] Part I [BBC war orders to the British people], 080 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part I, 081 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part III, 082 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part II, 083 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part IV, 084 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part V [Commentary by CBS newsman H.V. Pete French. About Mohan Villas. "], 089 "Fehr's Is There" (air show) 5-3-50 Part I, 090 "Fehr's Is There" (air show) 5-3-50 Part II, 091 "The Street Man"- Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs 5-6-50 Streitmann Zesta Crackers, 092 76th Kentucky Derby 5-6-50 Part II of II called by Clem McCarthy, 093 [Saturday Sports Review 5-6-50 Part II], 094 Saturday Sports Review with Red Barber 5-6-50 Part I, 095 Pre Kentucky Derby commentary 5-6-50 Part I of II, 098 "Let's Talk It Over"- Soviet Crack-Up 5-7-50 Part I, 099 Raising the Television Antenna 5-11-50 Part I, 100 Raising the Television Antenna 5-11-50 Part II, 101 Circle Star Ranch 5-13-50 Part I [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz, Janie Workman, Red River Rangers - Bond Bread], 104 University of Kentucky Recital for May 13, 1950 5-11-50 [UK Men's Glee Club], 105 President Truman 5-15-50 Part I [Address in Chicago at the National Democratic Conference and Jefferson Jubilee], 106 President Truman 5-15-50 Part II [Address in Chicago at the National Democratic Conference and Jefferson Jubilee], 107 Circle Star Ranch 5-13-50 Part II [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 110 Baptist Seminary Hour 5-18-50 Part II, 112 Senator Robert Taft 5-16-50 Part II, 113 Baptist Seminary Hour 5-18-50 Part I, 116 "Let's Talk It Over"- School Censorship 6-4-50 Part I, 117 Dr. Ralph Bunche 6-6-50 Part I & III, 119 University of Kentucky Recital 5-25-50 [Ann English, mezzo; Aimo Kivinlemi, Tenor], 120 University of Kentucky Roundtable ["The Role of Germany in World Affairs"] 5-14-50, 121 President Truman- 35th Division Reunion 6-10-50 Part I, 122 President Truman- 35th Division Reunion 6-10-50 Part II, 123 News: 12:30 PM Paul Clark - Peter Paul [Mounds and Almond Joy candy] 6-15-50, 128 Abbott Show- Television 6-12-50 Part III, 129 University of Kentucky Roundtable (no date) Part II ["Is A Third World War Inevitable? 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?" Shelbyville, KY.], 030 Lt. Gov. Louisville, KY 40218. B. Faulconer. 093 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part III Charles Collingwood in Paris, Edward R. Murrow in London, Kentucky Gov. By: Maryann Carney on January 5, 2022, Maryann, 138 ["Light of the World"- Esther sequence 07-22-46 - serial drama based on the Bible, sponsored General Mills All America Enriched Flour], 139 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part III [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY], 140 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part IV [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY], 141 "Valiant Lady" [Serial Drama Sponsored by General Mills' Cheerios], 142 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part I [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs], 143 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part III [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs], 144 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part IV [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs], 145 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part II [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs], 154 Jimmie Fidler [Movie star gossip - sponsored by Arrid Deodorant]. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. ]Reese [Phenix City AL 7-23-54; News: [KY] Drought Conditions Report 7-23-54, 048 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Curlin Interview- Part II of II 6-22-54; News: Des Moines, Iowa Flood 6-23-54; News: Laredo TX Flood 6-29-54, 049 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Fire Accident (9th and B-Way), Louisville KY 7-24-54; [James] Matt Interview 7-16-54, 050 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Laredo TX Flood 6-30-54, 051 Curlin telephone interview Part I of II 6-22-54, 052 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Operation Breakneck - Nashville TN 7-2-54; ORR Breakneck #1 7-2-54; Sgt. Craig State Reorganization Bill] 1-22-53, 011 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Ransdell [Lowering Indiana Voter Age] 2-9-53; Doc Ransdell [Indiana Gov. Clyde Lewis is a powerful voice in parapolitical and paranormal news and commentary. Hear Jim Strader Outdoors every Sunday night at 6 in Louisville on NewsRadio 840 WHAS. #WHAS100years An angry radio listener pecked out this beatdown of our @840WHAS news team and our beloved GM Bob Morse after dissatisfying coverage of primary elections. It is a 50,000 watt clear channel radio station assigned to frequency 840 kHz. Sed id luctus nisi, eu lacinia ligula. Aenean convallis nulla non ex pharetra pellentesque. Jim Strader is recognized as one of the best outdoor communicators in the country. Roosevelt 1-12-43 Part II, 002 Old Fashioned Revival Hour [Rev. 052 Part 2 Richard Hartlett reports on European invasion], 053 John Daley & Merrill Muller - invasion of Europe report 6-9-44, 054 Old Fashioned Revival Hour - Rev. With a diverse background in news, acting, writing and radio, he entertains and captivates audiences across multiple platforms. Aliquam erat volutpat. Senator 8-5-48 Part I of II [Lexington KY - accusing opponent Virgil Chapman of not paying income tax], 179 Oberlin on the Truman Train 9-30-48 Part I, 180 Oberlin on the Truman Train 9-30-48 Part II, 181 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 "News In The Making"- Telephone Re-Dubs 10-6-48 Part II, 186 Democratic Rally- Democratic State Campaign Committee 9-30-48 Part I [Jefferson County Armory, Louisville KY]. Players [drama department]; Portions of "Songs and Stories" 1-24-51, 018 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Governor] Wetherby to President Truman - appealing for February Floods 2-1-51; French - Purcell WX [weather forecast] Interview 2-8-51; Harry Waterfield - reaction to Special Session [of Congress], 019 WHAS Telephone Interviews: School Bus - auto transport accident 2-22-51; News: [Bon]ham-French Interview: 3-14-51; Vincennes - Triple Murder, Louisville KY 3-16-51, 020 News: [Pete] French - Senator [Richard] Nixon Interview [getting rid of communists in government] 2-9-51, 021 News: Charles E. Wilson [US Office of Defense Mobilization] - Railroad Strike 2-5-51 (dub), 022 Luther Goheen - reaction to Special Session 2-21-51; Harry Waterfield - reaction to Special Session 2-21-51 Part II (Part I outside cut); London KY fire 4-6-51, 023 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Senator Underwood - reaction to firing of General MacArthur 4-11-51; News: Representative Morton- General MacArthur dismissal 4-12-51; News: White - Abrams Interview - New Lisbon Plane Crash 5-23-51, 024 [Renfro Valley Country Store - Post Sugar Crisp Cereal - n.d. - Claude Sweet // Jerry Behrens // Coon Creek Girls // Lily May Ledford], 025 "One Great Hour" 2-27-51 Part I of IV, 026 "One Great Hour" 2-27-51 Part II of IV, 027 University of Kentucky Recital [Kentucky All State Orchestra - Guy Fraser Harrison, conductor] 3-2-51, 028 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 3-12-51 Part II of III - Coon Creek Girls // Jerry Behrens // Mary Randolph // Sponsor, Instant Postum, 029 "One Great Hour" 2-27-51 - Homeless Farm Workers Part III of IV, 030 "One Great Hour" 2-27-51 Part IV of IV, 031 Charles E. Wilson- "State of Mobilization" 2-23-51 Part II of II, 034 "Are We Keeping Up With Crime?" Brown 7-31-37, Springfield, KY, Part I, 046 [Joseph D.] Scholtz - Candidate For Mayor- 8-7-37, 047 Joseph W. Lawton on the Registration Bill 2-17-38, 048 Democratic Campaign Committee - L.R. 051 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part II: Excerpts from radio address describing his recent fact finding trip around the country. It is a 50,000 Watt clear channel radio station assigned to frequency 840 kHz. Brown [for U.S. Senate with Emmett O'Neal for U.S. Congress] - Democratic Veterans Club 10-17-46 Part I of II, 189 Senator Alben Barkley [and John Y. Producer and Host, WHAS-AM (Louisville, KY) U.S. But his run ended abruptly when he learned on Thursday that his show the night before was his last. 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. Hear Jim Strader Outdoors every Sunday night at 6 in Louisville on NewsRadio 840 WHAS. 137 Description of the Labor Leadership School at Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College sponsored by the State Federation of Labor. observer. Terry has hosted radio and television shows for 38 years, beginning at WKQQ in Lexington in 1976. "], 109 "Let's Look It Over" 5-26-51 Part II of III [Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance Law], 110 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Governor Wetherby filing for nomination 5-29-51; News with Dick Oberlin to UNESCO 6-7-51; L&N Train Wreck,Clarksville TN, Watkins interview 6-8-51, 111 WHAS Telephone Interviews: KMOX- Flood 7-21-51; Rhodes-French Interview- Newport KY Gambling 7-27-51; Dick William (WCKY)- Gambling Raids in Northern Kentucky 8-31-51, 114 "These Honored Dead"- 1951 edition 5-30-51 Part II of II, 115 University of Kentucky Roundtable (for use 6-3-51) 5-25-51 Part I of II [Which Far Eastern Policy Should We Follow: Truman's or MacArthur's? Remarks read on the occasion of an exhibition of Slav art by Freedom House by Vladimir Milenovic, Jan Masaryk of the Czech Goverment, New Zealand correspondent Jeffery S. Cox, introduced by CBS correspondent Lee White] 10-23-42 Part I, 054 War Fund Drive- General [Charles L.] Scott and Sgt. Bigfoot Spotted In Colorado On Google Earth, Widow Speaks Out: Has 'No Doubt' Saw Late Husband, Who Died 9 Years Earlier, Louisville Home Garden + Remodeling Show | March 10-12, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana Big Recruitment Night, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. WHAS. In The Encyclopedia of Louisville. 050 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part I. 6-17-39 Part I, 025 John Y. Brown Political Speech [Democrat for Governor. 153 Senator Alben Barkley [Hopkinsville, KY] 10-27-44 Part I of II. - Hildegarde // Bud Collier // Margaret Whiting], 130 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part I [Admiral W.H.P. He died peacefully in Louisville at the age of 95. Anyways, WHAS does run some pretty good sporting programs though that I can pick up from 1,000 miles away. The cluster could not be sold as a package. ], 154 4:00 PM Election Returns 8-7-48 [Milton Metz], 155 President Harry Truman and Governor Thomas Dewey- Dedication of Idlewild International Airport 7-31-48 Part II of III, 156 President Harry Truman and Governor Thomas Dewey- Dedication of Idlewild International Airport 7-31-48 Part I, 157 5:00 PM Election Returns 8-7-48 [Pete French], 158 Part 1 [NEWS: Occupational Tax Ordinance upheld, Part 2 Police budget approved, Part 3 Part 4 City welfare department appropriations, n.d.], 159 Part 1 Part 2 News: Occupational Tax Revenue 8-9-48 [police budget, Mayor Farnsley, City Part 3 Works Director Jim Wilson. 022 Senator Glen Taylor, Idaho - "Is This the Time for a Third Party?" I think this was uncalled for. and Mrs. Clements], 018 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Eddie Black - Grand Jury 1-17-49; Rush - Batesville Pipeline Explosion and Fire 1-19-49, 019 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Allen Johnson from Lexington KY 1-19-49; French - Louisville Lumber Millwork Fire 1-19-49; Weatherman Interview [cold spell] 1-24-49, 030 News: Barkley-Truman Swearing In 1-20-49, 031 "Story of the Week" (air show) 1-16-49 [Milton Metz; comic book burning, pre-CCA], 032 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part I, 033 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part III, 034 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part II, 035 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part IV, 036 Herbie Koch at the Baldwin [Organ] 1-27-49, 037 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part V, 038 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part VI, 039 March of Dimes Show [For Whom The Dimes March] 1-26-49, 040 University of Louisville History 201 [World Civilization] 1-22-49 (dub) 1 of 2, 041 University of Louisville History 201 [World Civilization] 1-22-49 9dub) 2 of 2, 042 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Dr. Hill interview (Dedicatory Speech Statement) 1-25-49; Oberlin - Bowling Green Post Office Explosion 1-26-49; French - Charles Stratton over Hopkinsville [KY] Flood 2-14-49, 043 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Stratton interview over Flash Flood in Hopkinsville KY 2-15-49; Mr. Madigan: Statement on House of Representatives of Indiana (no date); Rush - Missing Baby (Evansville) interview 2-21-49, 046 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Address regarding North Atlantic Pact 3-18-49 Part II. I have volunteered at the State Fair for more than twenty years. It was a delight having her back on WHAS!, LISTEN https://t.co/HmmPJtOvOg#WHAS100 #WHAS100years #loumedia #broadcasting #talkshowhost pic.twitter.com/afzzkl1geb, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 22, 2021. Can the management of I Heart radio not do any better than this? Shelbyville, KY.], 031 Lt. Gov. 004 News with Pete French: Aetna Oil; Seelbach Hotel 1-5-49, 005 Herbert Hoover 75th Birthday- Speech Excerpts 8-10-49, 010 President Truman- Annual State of the Union Address 1-5-49 Part III, 011 "Story of the Week" (air show) [Milton Metz] 1-2-49, 012 ["That's The Story #639] Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #2, 013 "Quizdown" [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz] 1-8-49 Part 1 of 2, 014 "Quizdown" 1-8-49 Part 2 of 2 [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz], 015 Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #3, 016 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Head interview 12-30-48; French - Canaday Pomeroy interview 1-3-49; Sgt. Lewiss career in radio began in Utah Sports, music, news and podcasts. WHAS was the first licensed radio station in Kentucky when it started broadcasting on July 18, 1922. 291 [National Christmas Tree Lighting - Washington DC (Truman at home in Missouri; quotes Acts 17:26) 12-24-48], 306 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part II, 307 Renfro Valley Country Store- "Sugarcrisp" 11-19-51 - Claude Sweet // Lilly May Ledford // Coon Creek Girls // Jerry Behrens // Junior DeFore, 312 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part IV, 313 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part I, 314 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part II, 315 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part III, 316 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part III, 317 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part I, 320 [Gethsemani Centennial 6-1-49 excerpt], 321 Mayor Charles P. Farnsley- "Conditions in Public Schools" 12-18-48, 330 George Walsh, Audition; Airchecks; Commentary; Horse Races 5-22-48 Part I, 331 George Walsh, Audition; Airchecks; Basketball; Football; Kentucky Derby 5-22-48 Part II [contains excerpt of 1948 NCAA Basketball Championship semi-final game between Kentucky and Holy Cross], 332 Western Warfare Sound Effects (dub) 8-27-48 [fragments of "Grand Slam" and "Rosemary" programs, Ivory Soap commercial], 333 E. Power Biggs, Organist 8-22-48 Part II, 334 Renfro Valley Folks 12-27-48 Part I - Demo for early morning and Saturday programs relative to Lair's move to Florida. 840 WHAS is an AM radio station broadcasting in Louisville, Kentucky. Brown, Sr. speech], 195 [Navy Day 10//27//46 - Christian Hymns and prayer by U.S. Navy Chaplain Captain Reuben W. Shrum and Bluejacket Choir, Great Lakes IL Naval Training Center. Charles E. Fuller: 6-18-44 Part II, 057 Old Fashion Revival Hour 6-18-44 Part IV, 058 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast) 6-23-44, 059 Ohio Governor John W. Bricker 6-24-44, 061 Kentucky Governor Simeon Willis 6-23-44 Part I (Report on the first 6 months of his administration), 062 Governor Simeon Willis 6-23-44 (Report on the first 6 months of his administration) Part II. 3-8-53 Part II of II (television), 047 Stalin Story (WHAS & CBS) 3-4-53 Part I of II, 054 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Chatfield - Watkins interview- [Warner Robins]Georgia Tornado 4-30-53; Farm: [Dr. Rodriguez] Army Worms 5-29-53, 055 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - [Mrs. Delpha] Clements interview- Mother of a POW [Prisoner of War] 4-23-53; Earle Clements - Watkins interview [Death of Rep. Garrett Withers] 4-30-53, 056 Operation Cancer [WHAS television documentary] 5-7-53 Part I of IV, 057 Operation Cancer [WHAS television documentary] 5-7-53 Part III of IV, 058 Operation Cancer [WHAS television documentary] 5-7-53 Part II of IV, 059 Operation Cancer [WHAS television documentary] 5-7-53 Part IV of IV, 060 Songs from "The Tall Kentuckian" with Bill Pickett [Play by Barbara Anderson, music by Norman Dello Joio] 5-21-53 Part I of II, 061 Songs from "The Tall Kentuckian" with Bill Pickett [Play by Barbara Anderson, music by Norman Dello Joio] 5-21-53 Part II of II, 062 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Senator John Sherman Cooper [comments on first five months of Eisenhower administration] 6-19-53; Colonel Dawson - Weather Report- (Feature) 7-29-53, 063 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Lucy Becker - Lee Jordan TV [Coronation Parade of Queen Elizabeth II] 6-2-53; Pete French - WGAR Charles Day- Cleveland Tornado, 6-9-53, 064 Renfro Valley Gathering 6-7-53 Part III of III, 065 President Eisenhower 6-10-53 Part I of II, 066 President Eisenhower 6-10-53 Part II of II, 067 Moral Side of the News [US State Department Communist Book Burning Order] 6-16-53 Part I of II, 068 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Senator Earle Clements [comments on Republican Congress agenda] 6-19-53; News: [Assistant Secretary of State] Thruston Morton on [death of Senator Robert] Taft 7-31-53, 069 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Charles Day WGAR Cleveland - Taft Successor 7-31-53; Pete French - US Supreme Court Justice Fred Vinson funeral 9-11-53, 070 "Tall Kentuckian" Music [Louisville Orchestra; play by Barbara Anderson; music by Norman Dello Joio] 6-23-53, 071 World Music Festival 6-21-53 Part V, 072 Korean Armistice - Delegates Signing 7-26-53 Part I of II, 073 Korean Armistice - President Eisenhower and Secretary Dulles [Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson] 7-26-53 Part II of II, 074 Korean Armistice - President Eisenhower and Secretary Dulles 7-26-53 Part I of II, 075 Korean Armistice - Delegates Signing 7-26-53 Part II of II, 076 Korean Armistice - General [Mark] Clark Signing 7-26-53, 077 News: POW [prisoner of war] Exchange Program 4-19-53 Part I of II, 078 Sunday News Feature [KY sales tax] 8-27-53, 079 News: Senator Tom Underwood 10-18-52, 080 Renfro Valley Gathering 8-23-53 Part III of III, 081 News: Vinson Funeral 9-11-53 Part I of II, 082 News: Vinson Funeral 9-11-53 Part II of II, 083 Saturday Night Country Style [Old Kentucky Barn Dance] 8-15-53 Part II of II, 084 News: George Wetherby [candidate for Jefferson County (KY) Judge] 9-15-53, 085 World Music Festival 9-13-53 Part IV, 086 News: Andrew Broaddus [Democratic candidate for Louisville mayor] 9-16-53, 087 News: [John] Astor Interview [British politician] 10-5-53, 088 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Pete French - Barney Arnold [KY Soil Conservation Districts concerns] 10-7-53; Jay Crouse - Pete French - Kentucky Municipal League [phone rate increase; water and sewage treatment] 10-14-53, 089 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Dr. Edward J. 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