WREZ (105.5 FM, "105.5 The CAT") is a radio station licensed to the community of Metropolis, Illinois, and serving the Paducah, Kentucky, area. The station plays a Top 40 (CHR) format. WREZ is owned by Withers Broadcasting Companies.
WZZL (106.7 FM, "106-7 ZZL Rocks!") is a radio station licensed to the community of Reidland, Kentucky, and serves the greater Paducah, Kentucky, area. The station is owned by Withers Broadcasting Companies and licensed to Withers Broadcasting Company of Paducah, LLC.
WZZL airs a rock music format. Notable programming includes the syndicated The Bob & Tom Show weekday morning program.
WGKY (95.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Oldies format. Licensed to Wickliffe, Kentucky, USA. The station is currently owned by W. Russell Withers, Jr. and features programing from Fox News Radio and Jones Radio Network.
The station went on the air as WCRG on 1985-05-09. on 1986-10-02, the station changed its call sign to WYMC-FM, on 1991-02-15 to the current WGKY.
Our own NBC affiliate, serving Western KY, Southeast MO and Southern Illinois.
WPSD-TV is an NBC affiliate based in Paducah, Kentucky. It is owned by Paxton Media Group, a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper, The Paducah Sun.
Home page to Paducah's very own Talk Radio Station.
From time to time Bristol Broadcasting Company, who operates WKYX and three other stations in Paducah, has full and part-time job openings. Area organizations are invited to contact us to be put on a mailing list for future openings. This includes civic organizations, women's groups, churches and minority organizations.
The station now broadcasts in analog FM stereo and HD Digital on 91.3 MHz, with 100,000 watts analog and 1,000 watts digital, from antennas nearly 600 feet above average terrain, and streams these signals at www.wkms.org. The station also operates translators in Paducah and Madisonville, KY as well as Paris, TN.
WPSD-TV is an NBC affiliate based in Paducah, Kentucky. It is owned by Paxton Media Group, a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper.
WPSD debuted on the air on May 28, 1957. The "PSD" stands for Paducah Sun-Democrat, the former name of the Sun. Sam Champion, who is the current weather anchor on Good Morning America, got his start at WPSD.
Steak n Shake was founded in 1934 in Normal, Illinois. Gus Belt, the founder of Steak n Shake, was a quality restaurateur who owned a restaurant/gas station called Shell's Chicken. Central Illinois had plenty of chicken and beer restaurants so Gus soon realized he needed to be unique and different. With a little help from his friends, he started Steak n Shake in February of 1934.