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Callsign[edit]

The complete call sign for WLKY is all four letters. In FCC-nomenclature, the first character is a quick indication of the station's location within the United States. K- for those stations west of the Mississippi River and W- for those east. Quite unintuitive, I am sure ;-). The standard for the broadcast infobox is to have all four letters of the callsign listed, even if only 2 or three of the letters are used. As an example, another Louisville, Kentucky stations uses all four letters, WHAS with a meaning of "We Have A Signal." Cute, huh? Yet, WAVE doesn't seem to have any meaning at all. Just thought I'd explain why I listed all four characters. Roby Wayne Talk • Hist 20:43, 27 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Found one unreliable source stating that WAVE is from "Radio WAVE".....not sure. -Roby Wayne Talk • Hist 07:12, 18 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Logo needs to be updated[edit]

In the fall of 2016, WLKY modified the logo it has used since 2008 by replacing the numeral "32" with the CBS eye. Can someone please update the logo? J4lambert (talk) 01:18, 20 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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