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WDRB is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as a Fox affiliate. Currently owned by Block Communications, the station's transmitter is located in Floyds Knobs, Indiana alongside sister-station WFTE.
History
WRDB signed on as an independent on February 28, 1971. Airing low-budget afternoon childrens' programming and occaisional news updates from anchor Wilson Hatcher, the station was best known for its shock-theater program Fright Night. Fright Night showed low-budget horror movies, similar to The Shroud on WFFT-TV. Fright Night was hosted by local theater actor Charlie Kissinger, and was unique in that it ran during Saturday-night prime time, directly competing against high-rated network programming.
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Fox network affiliates licensed to and serving the Commonwealth of Kentucky | |
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(*) – indicates station is in one of Kentucky's primary TV markets (**) – indicates station is in an out-of-state TV market, but reaches a small portion of Kentucky
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