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#WHAS100years 🎧 Spotlighting prominent voices from WHAS Radio’s century of broadcasting

Our celebration continues as we roll toward the 100th birthday of WHAS Radio, Louisville’s 50,000 watt blowtorch. Each week, I profile a former personality or station leader to reflect of the incredible history of Kentucky’s first licensed radio station.

1937 flood coverage with WHAS broadcasters using borrowed equipment. That’s comedian Foster Brooks leaning down to hear the radio speaker.

Visit this link for my interviews with Gary Burbank, Liz Curtis, Doug McElvein, Cindi Sullivan, and Mark Levin.

Now on to more great conversations with WHAS Radio legends!  We will continue these visits every Friday at 4:35 PM until the 100th birthday of WHAS on July 18, 2022.

WHAS Radio news team in 1985 (l to r) Dan Burgess, Anne Marshall, Ralph Dix, John Ihrig, Brian Rublein, Mike Edgerly, Mary McCarthy, Cornelia De Bruin, Bob Lauder, Mary Jeffries

— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) August 6, 2021

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