When you know you're loved... |
"The stockings were hung by the (studio) with care..." |
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"I never thought it was such a bad little tree..." |
Karen Finley made the place all Christmas(y) |
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Current broadcast tower at 406 S. Mulberry (shown here in 2005) in photos above and above right. (staff photo) |
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New studios of 14WIEL Online and WAKYOnline (staff photo) |
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![]() Veteran 80's jock Scott Goettel visits the old WIEL (staff photo) |
![]() Scott Goettel visits a stripped down 406 S. Mulberry studios 2/28/08 (staff photo) |
WIEL Kentucky High School Athletic Association 2007 (staff photo) WIEL/WKMO Civic Pride Award 1982 (staff photo) |
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American Legion Post 113 Certificate of Recognition (staff photo) |
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Red Cross Certificate of Appreciation 1989 (staff photo) |
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![]() Former DJ Paul Urbahns (r) visits with former Elizabethtown businessman Karl Highbaugh, owner of Highbaugh's Gun Shop, in Hodgenville July 2008 |
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Recently uncovered 1999 note from former part timer Webster Cundiff to then Basix production guy Carl Pitts. Pen and ink changes by then Production Coordinator Richard Brown. (staff photo) |
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Former WIEL DJ's Cale Tharp (l) and Greg Laha (r) with the legendary Duke of Louisville Bill Bailey at Peewee Valley. (photo courtesy of Cale Tharp) |
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Former WIEL program director Cat Michaels and former GM Roth Stratton at Pritchard Community Center (station files) |
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![]() WIEL Transmitter (staff photo) |
![]() A very empty and very quiet WIEL Control Room (staff photo) |
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offices and studios, the heartbeat of WIEL still resides at this
address...the transmitter above & the tower on next page. |
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