In just over an hour, a wind would take her life. Lucy Graddy Gay died a month short of her 103rd birthday. Studio Camera, RCA TK-41C, 1965 ($55,890) ENG Cameras, (5) Sony Beta, 1986 ($8000 -- $25,000 each) The first WLEX "live truck" was a 1946 Flexibus. ENG Camcorders, AJ-D610WA, 6/02 ($18,552 each w/lens, viewfinder), Video Tape, RCA TRT-2, 7/1963 ($56,926.01) Cox is the sister of Ricky Lee Cox, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and the aunt of Emily Cox, Miss Kentucky 2008. Phil Miller (now public relations with the National Guard) had been a WLEX reporter only about six months when he covered a very disturbing and bloody accident. Prop Room (30' x 30'), 1956. WLEX's studios are located on Russell Cave Road (KY 353) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion on competitor WTVQ-DT's tower. The Greendale Road site is still in use on 1300 KHz by Lynn Martin today, after several ownership and call letter changes. Engineers there put together experimental television station W1XAY using the Nipkow Spinning Disk mechanical scanning system.) Near the time of his death two years later, the plane was sold to Royal Crown Bottlers.
Michael Frogge, Wally Pagan, James Reed, John Ryan, She joined LEX 18 in July 1992. Village also bought WBLG-AM, 1300 KHz, which had years before been WLEX Radio. (A later license shows power as 1,100 KW. newscast.[14]. Wayne dutifully drank it on air and said how good it tasted.

Ronald Reagan came to WLEX when he was running for president, and someone was concerning about a future president's having to use it. Wayne Bell was returning from lunch in his 1954 Buick Roadmaster and stopped at the Imperial service station at Loudon and Broadway. Live Truck (GMC, Wolf Coach), 8/94 ($75,000)

Bob still makes paid appearances at the anniversary gatherings celebrating that last concert. I was surprised that no one spoke of the incident, then realized that this was so traumatic that people who were here avoided the topic completely. Announcer Wayne Bell was waiting to go to lunch with Harry Barfield, talking in the bookkeeping office to Suzy Grasley about her husband's job offer in Florida. Routing Switcher, Grass Valley 7000, 4/97 ($198,235), Editor, Grass Valley 41, 1986 ($48,657) Switcher, Grass Valley 2200, 4/97 ($90,300) General Manager Earl Boyles was in his office about twenty feet away from the receptionist's desk (in what was later a Conference Room), and said the noise was "tremendous." On July 19, 1989, Sales VP Joe Oliver and Local Sales Manager Paul Fast were returning from an NBC affiliates' meeting in Denver on United flight 232. She almost pushed him aside stepping in front to talk to me.

First broadcast-quality Electronic News Gathering at a Lexington Video Tape, DVCPro, (4) AJ-D230H ($3230 each), Film Processor, RCA, 1965 ($9,785) His mother was about 100 and in the hospital a few days when her house, three stories and built just after the turn of the 20th century, burned to the ground. Suzy is buried in Zanesville, OH, her home town.) DVE, Grass Valley Krystal, 4/97 ($128,000) [6] The sale was completed on May 1, 2019. "Portable" Uplink (PUP), 1987 (NBC) All day he waited for someone to see the hole, which looked like two feet high to him, expecting to be fired. There followed a battle for channel 18 between WLEX and Garvice Kincaid's WVLK, won by WLEX. Nancy Cox anchors LEX 18 News at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00. Live Truck (Ford, Wolf Coach), 1991 ($120,000) ANECDOTES The station was sold to Roy B. The rear-mounted engine sometimes ran well, but as the clutch was something near a city block behind the clutch pedal, linkage was a problem.

This was a full-sized city bus that had been acquired from WCOV for $14,595, and custodian Carl Ross had the task of bringing it to Lexington.
Andrews, Ron Boyles, Dave Fleischer, Kent Gaitskill, It was just before his retirement that he told me a deep, dark secret. Polsgrove's eyewitness account of the collapse, that the shorter tower fell first, was accepted partially because the TV tower's steel was on top of the self-supported tower.

More about that tower later. (In 1996, primary ownership was as follows: Bank One as trustee for Monnie Gay Long, Elizabeth Gay Van Nagell, and Julie Gay Lisle, 50.27%; Jean Bell, 16.26%; others less than 10% each.). The tail engine on the DC-10 exploded, disrupting all hydraulic controls. Stu Talbert of KET. Once, when he received a call from the morning announcer asking him to fill in the next day, he wasn't anxious to do it but reluctantly agreed as a favor. Switcher, Dynair, 1/66 ($1,665) Interestingly, in relating the story to me, neither Robertson nor Adanack ever mentioned the sound.

There was reportedly a job applicant in the building at the time, who doubtless sought a different line of work elsewhere. The HVAC system includes 36 heat pumps on a hydronic loop. (At WLEX Radio Cawood Ledford, hired September 1953, called UK Basketball games. The 51-foot TV antenna was hardly bent.
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In just over an hour, a wind would take her life. Lucy Graddy Gay died a month short of her 103rd birthday. Studio Camera, RCA TK-41C, 1965 ($55,890) ENG Cameras, (5) Sony Beta, 1986 ($8000 -- $25,000 each) The first WLEX "live truck" was a 1946 Flexibus. ENG Camcorders, AJ-D610WA, 6/02 ($18,552 each w/lens, viewfinder), Video Tape, RCA TRT-2, 7/1963 ($56,926.01) Cox is the sister of Ricky Lee Cox, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and the aunt of Emily Cox, Miss Kentucky 2008. Phil Miller (now public relations with the National Guard) had been a WLEX reporter only about six months when he covered a very disturbing and bloody accident. Prop Room (30' x 30'), 1956. WLEX's studios are located on Russell Cave Road (KY 353) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion on competitor WTVQ-DT's tower. The Greendale Road site is still in use on 1300 KHz by Lynn Martin today, after several ownership and call letter changes. Engineers there put together experimental television station W1XAY using the Nipkow Spinning Disk mechanical scanning system.) Near the time of his death two years later, the plane was sold to Royal Crown Bottlers.
Michael Frogge, Wally Pagan, James Reed, John Ryan, She joined LEX 18 in July 1992. Village also bought WBLG-AM, 1300 KHz, which had years before been WLEX Radio. (A later license shows power as 1,100 KW. newscast.[14]. Wayne dutifully drank it on air and said how good it tasted.

Ronald Reagan came to WLEX when he was running for president, and someone was concerning about a future president's having to use it. Wayne Bell was returning from lunch in his 1954 Buick Roadmaster and stopped at the Imperial service station at Loudon and Broadway. Live Truck (GMC, Wolf Coach), 8/94 ($75,000)

Bob still makes paid appearances at the anniversary gatherings celebrating that last concert. I was surprised that no one spoke of the incident, then realized that this was so traumatic that people who were here avoided the topic completely. Announcer Wayne Bell was waiting to go to lunch with Harry Barfield, talking in the bookkeeping office to Suzy Grasley about her husband's job offer in Florida. Routing Switcher, Grass Valley 7000, 4/97 ($198,235), Editor, Grass Valley 41, 1986 ($48,657) Switcher, Grass Valley 2200, 4/97 ($90,300) General Manager Earl Boyles was in his office about twenty feet away from the receptionist's desk (in what was later a Conference Room), and said the noise was "tremendous." On July 19, 1989, Sales VP Joe Oliver and Local Sales Manager Paul Fast were returning from an NBC affiliates' meeting in Denver on United flight 232. She almost pushed him aside stepping in front to talk to me.

First broadcast-quality Electronic News Gathering at a Lexington Video Tape, DVCPro, (4) AJ-D230H ($3230 each), Film Processor, RCA, 1965 ($9,785) His mother was about 100 and in the hospital a few days when her house, three stories and built just after the turn of the 20th century, burned to the ground. Suzy is buried in Zanesville, OH, her home town.) DVE, Grass Valley Krystal, 4/97 ($128,000) [6] The sale was completed on May 1, 2019. "Portable" Uplink (PUP), 1987 (NBC) All day he waited for someone to see the hole, which looked like two feet high to him, expecting to be fired. There followed a battle for channel 18 between WLEX and Garvice Kincaid's WVLK, won by WLEX. Nancy Cox anchors LEX 18 News at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00. Live Truck (Ford, Wolf Coach), 1991 ($120,000) ANECDOTES The station was sold to Roy B. The rear-mounted engine sometimes ran well, but as the clutch was something near a city block behind the clutch pedal, linkage was a problem.

This was a full-sized city bus that had been acquired from WCOV for $14,595, and custodian Carl Ross had the task of bringing it to Lexington.
Andrews, Ron Boyles, Dave Fleischer, Kent Gaitskill, It was just before his retirement that he told me a deep, dark secret. Polsgrove's eyewitness account of the collapse, that the shorter tower fell first, was accepted partially because the TV tower's steel was on top of the self-supported tower.

More about that tower later. (In 1996, primary ownership was as follows: Bank One as trustee for Monnie Gay Long, Elizabeth Gay Van Nagell, and Julie Gay Lisle, 50.27%; Jean Bell, 16.26%; others less than 10% each.). The tail engine on the DC-10 exploded, disrupting all hydraulic controls. Stu Talbert of KET. Once, when he received a call from the morning announcer asking him to fill in the next day, he wasn't anxious to do it but reluctantly agreed as a favor. Switcher, Dynair, 1/66 ($1,665) Interestingly, in relating the story to me, neither Robertson nor Adanack ever mentioned the sound.

There was reportedly a job applicant in the building at the time, who doubtless sought a different line of work elsewhere. The HVAC system includes 36 heat pumps on a hydronic loop. (At WLEX Radio Cawood Ledford, hired September 1953, called UK Basketball games. The 51-foot TV antenna was hardly bent.
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In just over an hour, a wind would take her life. Lucy Graddy Gay died a month short of her 103rd birthday. Studio Camera, RCA TK-41C, 1965 ($55,890) ENG Cameras, (5) Sony Beta, 1986 ($8000 -- $25,000 each) The first WLEX "live truck" was a 1946 Flexibus. ENG Camcorders, AJ-D610WA, 6/02 ($18,552 each w/lens, viewfinder), Video Tape, RCA TRT-2, 7/1963 ($56,926.01) Cox is the sister of Ricky Lee Cox, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and the aunt of Emily Cox, Miss Kentucky 2008. Phil Miller (now public relations with the National Guard) had been a WLEX reporter only about six months when he covered a very disturbing and bloody accident. Prop Room (30' x 30'), 1956. WLEX's studios are located on Russell Cave Road (KY 353) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion on competitor WTVQ-DT's tower. The Greendale Road site is still in use on 1300 KHz by Lynn Martin today, after several ownership and call letter changes. Engineers there put together experimental television station W1XAY using the Nipkow Spinning Disk mechanical scanning system.) Near the time of his death two years later, the plane was sold to Royal Crown Bottlers.
Michael Frogge, Wally Pagan, James Reed, John Ryan, She joined LEX 18 in July 1992. Village also bought WBLG-AM, 1300 KHz, which had years before been WLEX Radio. (A later license shows power as 1,100 KW. newscast.[14]. Wayne dutifully drank it on air and said how good it tasted.

Ronald Reagan came to WLEX when he was running for president, and someone was concerning about a future president's having to use it. Wayne Bell was returning from lunch in his 1954 Buick Roadmaster and stopped at the Imperial service station at Loudon and Broadway. Live Truck (GMC, Wolf Coach), 8/94 ($75,000)

Bob still makes paid appearances at the anniversary gatherings celebrating that last concert. I was surprised that no one spoke of the incident, then realized that this was so traumatic that people who were here avoided the topic completely. Announcer Wayne Bell was waiting to go to lunch with Harry Barfield, talking in the bookkeeping office to Suzy Grasley about her husband's job offer in Florida. Routing Switcher, Grass Valley 7000, 4/97 ($198,235), Editor, Grass Valley 41, 1986 ($48,657) Switcher, Grass Valley 2200, 4/97 ($90,300) General Manager Earl Boyles was in his office about twenty feet away from the receptionist's desk (in what was later a Conference Room), and said the noise was "tremendous." On July 19, 1989, Sales VP Joe Oliver and Local Sales Manager Paul Fast were returning from an NBC affiliates' meeting in Denver on United flight 232. She almost pushed him aside stepping in front to talk to me.

First broadcast-quality Electronic News Gathering at a Lexington Video Tape, DVCPro, (4) AJ-D230H ($3230 each), Film Processor, RCA, 1965 ($9,785) His mother was about 100 and in the hospital a few days when her house, three stories and built just after the turn of the 20th century, burned to the ground. Suzy is buried in Zanesville, OH, her home town.) DVE, Grass Valley Krystal, 4/97 ($128,000) [6] The sale was completed on May 1, 2019. "Portable" Uplink (PUP), 1987 (NBC) All day he waited for someone to see the hole, which looked like two feet high to him, expecting to be fired. There followed a battle for channel 18 between WLEX and Garvice Kincaid's WVLK, won by WLEX. Nancy Cox anchors LEX 18 News at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00. Live Truck (Ford, Wolf Coach), 1991 ($120,000) ANECDOTES The station was sold to Roy B. The rear-mounted engine sometimes ran well, but as the clutch was something near a city block behind the clutch pedal, linkage was a problem.

This was a full-sized city bus that had been acquired from WCOV for $14,595, and custodian Carl Ross had the task of bringing it to Lexington.
Andrews, Ron Boyles, Dave Fleischer, Kent Gaitskill, It was just before his retirement that he told me a deep, dark secret. Polsgrove's eyewitness account of the collapse, that the shorter tower fell first, was accepted partially because the TV tower's steel was on top of the self-supported tower.

More about that tower later. (In 1996, primary ownership was as follows: Bank One as trustee for Monnie Gay Long, Elizabeth Gay Van Nagell, and Julie Gay Lisle, 50.27%; Jean Bell, 16.26%; others less than 10% each.). The tail engine on the DC-10 exploded, disrupting all hydraulic controls. Stu Talbert of KET. Once, when he received a call from the morning announcer asking him to fill in the next day, he wasn't anxious to do it but reluctantly agreed as a favor. Switcher, Dynair, 1/66 ($1,665) Interestingly, in relating the story to me, neither Robertson nor Adanack ever mentioned the sound.

There was reportedly a job applicant in the building at the time, who doubtless sought a different line of work elsewhere. The HVAC system includes 36 heat pumps on a hydronic loop. (At WLEX Radio Cawood Ledford, hired September 1953, called UK Basketball games. The 51-foot TV antenna was hardly bent.
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First regularly scheduled church service telecast in Kentucky, A guyed tower will typically fall in a radius of 20% of its height, almost never straight over. John Harvey was the Chief Photographer in the film days.

Gay had given me three antique radios for my collection, radios that he had owned as a child in the twenties. THE TOWER FALLS Leigh Searcy is from Versailles, Kentucky and is a News Reporter for LEX 18 news at noon, 5, 5:30 and 6 p.m. Leigh was a Reporter for WLWT in Cincinnati for five years. Village moved their new 98.1 FM, as WKQQ, to the building on New Circle Road near Winchester Road, originally occupied by channel 27. As if on cue, when he looked out the window he saw the self-supported tower fall over and tear off the bottom two guy wires from the TV tower. [15], For the experimental television station in, Television station in Kentucky, United States, Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with, sorted by primary channel network affiliations, Learn how and when to remove this template message, transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts, Time Warner Cable - Channel Lineup for Lexington, Kentucky, Frankfort Plant Board - Preferred Cable Lineup, "Kentucky broadcaster Wazoo Sports files for bankruptcy", "Media Notebook: WTVQ, WLEX add subchannels of retro TV", "The E.W. First full-color in Kentucky and first full-color UHF in The trainer shoved the chain to Lynn, who suddenly wondered why he was in this business. The ownership of WLEX-TV was: J. D. Gay, President and Director, 36.77% It had no local competition until 1946, with the startup of Fayette Broadcasting's WKLX in the Phoenix Hotel. [4], In 2015, Cox was nominated for "Best TV News Anchor" by the Kentucky Associated Press Broadcaster Awards. 1. Twice Cox has won an Emmy Award for news anchoring from the Ohio Valley chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. They would not enter the property since this was County jurisdiction (before the merged Metro government). Nancy Jane Cox (born August 23, 1967) is an American Miss Kentucky 1990, a television journalist and news anchor for WLEX-TV in Lexington, Kentucky. Before leaving in 1966 to go to KET Engineering, Wayne had worked news with Bob Dunn, Mark Halleck, Todd Hunter, and Peter Stoner. The last newsroom in the old building was planned in 1975 as a single-story addition, but the contractor suggested that a basement could be put beneath it for little more money. As the attendant filled the tank he said "Look, Wayne!" Billy's on-air style was very down-home Kentucky, but local viewers loved it.

In just over an hour, a wind would take her life. Lucy Graddy Gay died a month short of her 103rd birthday. Studio Camera, RCA TK-41C, 1965 ($55,890) ENG Cameras, (5) Sony Beta, 1986 ($8000 -- $25,000 each) The first WLEX "live truck" was a 1946 Flexibus. ENG Camcorders, AJ-D610WA, 6/02 ($18,552 each w/lens, viewfinder), Video Tape, RCA TRT-2, 7/1963 ($56,926.01) Cox is the sister of Ricky Lee Cox, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and the aunt of Emily Cox, Miss Kentucky 2008. Phil Miller (now public relations with the National Guard) had been a WLEX reporter only about six months when he covered a very disturbing and bloody accident. Prop Room (30' x 30'), 1956. WLEX's studios are located on Russell Cave Road (KY 353) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion on competitor WTVQ-DT's tower. The Greendale Road site is still in use on 1300 KHz by Lynn Martin today, after several ownership and call letter changes. Engineers there put together experimental television station W1XAY using the Nipkow Spinning Disk mechanical scanning system.) Near the time of his death two years later, the plane was sold to Royal Crown Bottlers.
Michael Frogge, Wally Pagan, James Reed, John Ryan, She joined LEX 18 in July 1992. Village also bought WBLG-AM, 1300 KHz, which had years before been WLEX Radio. (A later license shows power as 1,100 KW. newscast.[14]. Wayne dutifully drank it on air and said how good it tasted.

Ronald Reagan came to WLEX when he was running for president, and someone was concerning about a future president's having to use it. Wayne Bell was returning from lunch in his 1954 Buick Roadmaster and stopped at the Imperial service station at Loudon and Broadway. Live Truck (GMC, Wolf Coach), 8/94 ($75,000)

Bob still makes paid appearances at the anniversary gatherings celebrating that last concert. I was surprised that no one spoke of the incident, then realized that this was so traumatic that people who were here avoided the topic completely. Announcer Wayne Bell was waiting to go to lunch with Harry Barfield, talking in the bookkeeping office to Suzy Grasley about her husband's job offer in Florida. Routing Switcher, Grass Valley 7000, 4/97 ($198,235), Editor, Grass Valley 41, 1986 ($48,657) Switcher, Grass Valley 2200, 4/97 ($90,300) General Manager Earl Boyles was in his office about twenty feet away from the receptionist's desk (in what was later a Conference Room), and said the noise was "tremendous." On July 19, 1989, Sales VP Joe Oliver and Local Sales Manager Paul Fast were returning from an NBC affiliates' meeting in Denver on United flight 232. She almost pushed him aside stepping in front to talk to me.

First broadcast-quality Electronic News Gathering at a Lexington Video Tape, DVCPro, (4) AJ-D230H ($3230 each), Film Processor, RCA, 1965 ($9,785) His mother was about 100 and in the hospital a few days when her house, three stories and built just after the turn of the 20th century, burned to the ground. Suzy is buried in Zanesville, OH, her home town.) DVE, Grass Valley Krystal, 4/97 ($128,000) [6] The sale was completed on May 1, 2019. "Portable" Uplink (PUP), 1987 (NBC) All day he waited for someone to see the hole, which looked like two feet high to him, expecting to be fired. There followed a battle for channel 18 between WLEX and Garvice Kincaid's WVLK, won by WLEX. Nancy Cox anchors LEX 18 News at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00. Live Truck (Ford, Wolf Coach), 1991 ($120,000) ANECDOTES The station was sold to Roy B. The rear-mounted engine sometimes ran well, but as the clutch was something near a city block behind the clutch pedal, linkage was a problem.

This was a full-sized city bus that had been acquired from WCOV for $14,595, and custodian Carl Ross had the task of bringing it to Lexington.
Andrews, Ron Boyles, Dave Fleischer, Kent Gaitskill, It was just before his retirement that he told me a deep, dark secret. Polsgrove's eyewitness account of the collapse, that the shorter tower fell first, was accepted partially because the TV tower's steel was on top of the self-supported tower.

More about that tower later. (In 1996, primary ownership was as follows: Bank One as trustee for Monnie Gay Long, Elizabeth Gay Van Nagell, and Julie Gay Lisle, 50.27%; Jean Bell, 16.26%; others less than 10% each.). The tail engine on the DC-10 exploded, disrupting all hydraulic controls. Stu Talbert of KET. Once, when he received a call from the morning announcer asking him to fill in the next day, he wasn't anxious to do it but reluctantly agreed as a favor. Switcher, Dynair, 1/66 ($1,665) Interestingly, in relating the story to me, neither Robertson nor Adanack ever mentioned the sound.

There was reportedly a job applicant in the building at the time, who doubtless sought a different line of work elsewhere. The HVAC system includes 36 heat pumps on a hydronic loop. (At WLEX Radio Cawood Ledford, hired September 1953, called UK Basketball games. The 51-foot TV antenna was hardly bent.

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