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Globetrotting sports feature reporter Brad Blanks is back in Louisville to meet and greet fans at the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby. The affable Aussie first connected with radio legend Scott Shannon on WPLJ-FM in New York, offering updates on Olympics games, Super Bowls, and other high profile events.One of Brad Blanks' viral social media posts involves a humorous exchange with Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler. Brad makes everyone laugh.Enjoy this latest chat on WHAS live from Churchill Downs.Brad and Terry have connected on the air for the past 24 years.
The Secret Tricks to the Greenest Grass on the Block and your questions answered! Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
Zillow Quiz: Are You Smarter Than an Interior Designer and your questions answered!. Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
Laundry mistakes were making every day...and your questions answered! Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Stay Informed! Looking for the latest on Louisville and Southern Indiana real estate? You've found it! Tune in for expert insights, real estate Q&A, and market updates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just love real estate, we've got you covered!
THe greatest Miss America of ALL TIME visited WHAS with her hubby Dr. Steve Henry to remind all of us to honor Earth Day on April 22.Heather and Steve discuss their land preservation work with the Future Fund Land Trust. There's also a request to donate scrap metal to help fund the trust. All scrap metals, ferrous and non-ferrous, can be donated at any River Metals Recycling outlet.more: savingfloydsfork.org
You Won't Believe What You've Been Doing Wrong While Spring Cleaning and your questions answered!
Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr (KY6) witnessed President Donald Trump's executive order signing ceremony yesterday to boost the American coal industry. Rep. Barr detailed the orders and discussed how the Trump tariffs are rescalibrating USA negotiating power on the world markets.President Trump said to Rep. Barr "good luck with everything, I hear good things."WHAS host Terry Meiners asked what the president meant by those words. Rep. Barr detailed his due diligence in preparing to run for the Senate seat to be vacated by Sen. Mitch McConnell in 2026.Congressman Barr also noted that he met earlier today with basketball coaches Mark Pope and Pat Kelsey on matters pertaining to NIL legislation.Terry asked if Pope and Kelsey are now besties. Barr gave a diplomatic reply.Listen to the entire conversation linked above.
Homeowners - The #1 Renovation That Gives the Best ROI (It's Not What You Think & questions answered.
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 378 Producers: NetNed, KevinS, ChadF, harvhat, MaryKateUltra, cottongin, CannabisRecords, PermaNerd, Piez, Piranesi, Boolysteed, makeheroism Intro/Outro: Rare Encounter Send a self-addressed stamp to: PO BOX 410514 Kansas City, MO 64141 FIRST TIME I EVER… Bowlers called in to discuss the First Time THEY Ever hired a lawyer. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever pulled a successful April Fool's prank. TOP THREE 33 Israeli strikes kill 33, including 13 children in Gaza (Malaysiakini) Elon Musk sells X to his own xAI for $33 billion in all-stock deal (ABC News) 33% increase in used Tesla listings (Business Insider) Last London bankers to receive bonuses fear the worst after revenues fall 33% (eFinancialCareers) Laos sends 33 officers to Myanmar for earthquake relief efforts (Vietnam Investment Review) VIDEO: Huge fire erupts near Malaysian capital after gas pipeline leak injures 33 (ABS-CBN News / YouTube) Huge fire at Petronas gas pipeline in Malaysia injures 33 (CNBC) Georgia lawmakers pass House Bill 303 to honor the Original 33 (WJCL) Trump restored funding for Radio Free Europe and reinstated 33 employees for Cuban radio station (The New York Times) Pittsburgh Zoo gorilla Harry dies at 33 from 'sudden cardiac event' (Pittsburgh-Post Gazette) Maersk to invest $500m in 33-year Port NY/NJ lease extension (Seatrade Maritime) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Arizona study of 'Jedi Mind Fuck' magic mushrooms clears FDA hurdle (Phoenix News Times) Arkansas regulators reject Metrc request to reconsider their decision to award a medical cannabis track-and-trace contact to BioTrack THC (Arkansas Online) Florida appeals court dismisses drug trafficking conviction over lack of testing (Sun-Sentinel) Kentucky mother's 33-year sentence for child's fentanyl overdose death stands (FOX) KY Governor Andy Beshear signs bill enacting stricter regulations on hemp beverages (WHAS 11) Michigan judge finds cannabis testing company launched by former police used unapproved procedures, failed to properly document its activities (Metro Times) Missouri lawmakers hold back on public defender plans for marijuana money (Missouri Independent) Medical cannabis bill awaits amendment as possible green light to full Nebraska Legislature (Nebraska Examiner) Attorneys argue against preemption lawsuit targeting Nebraska medical cannabis law (Nebraska Examiner) Korean National Assembly approves legislation to increase penalties for enticing or soliciting people to use illegal drugs (Korea BioMed) METAL MOMENT Tonight, the RevCyberTrucker brings us AC/DC's Back in Black. Follow along with his shenanigans on the Fediverse at SirRevCyberTrucker@revcybertrucker.com ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Want in on a 2 million sat Ring of Fire? Email spencer@bowlafterbowl.com Why Trump's tariffs could actually be good for Bitcoin (CoinDesk) What Trump 'Liberation Day' means for Bitcoin, crypto markets (Decrpt.co) Bitcoin investor buys an entire SpaceX flight for the ultimate polar adventure (The Associated Press) FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING Woman arrested after being found in bed with dead man laying on top of her (WRDW) Idaho governor signs bill criminalizing public breast exposure and 'truck nuts' (East Idaho News) NJ Police chief accused of pooping by desks, spiking coffee with Viagra (New York Daily News) Child complains of 'monster' under the bed, babysitter comes face-to-face with man hiding there (AP) Neighbors call for change after new road design in Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania (CBS Philadelphia) Buc-ee's sues Missouri travel stop Barc-ee's for trademark infringement (FOX) Dayton photog finds unique work of art while thrifting (WDTNTV YouTube) Man has no idea who is putting gallons of urine in his recycling bin - or why () It was bacteria, not a miracle, on a Communion wafer in Indiana church (AP) 8 new Corvettes go missing from Kentucky car plant, all found (AP) Dine-and-dashers thank restaurant on social media (Not the Bee) Liberty, Missouri 12-year-old becomes youngest female to bowl 300 game in Missouri (KCTV 5 / YouTube)
The Hidden Danger in Your Dryer That Could Burn Your House Down and your questions answered! Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate – Listen Now!
These duPont Manual students, Sohan Sen, Lucy Teng, Aalya Jha, Jilly Choi, and Tejaswin Gontla are philanthropic math students taking their Louisville Mission Math to schools all throughout the area.I have no doubt that these geniuses will own the world within a decade.Thanks to UofL business school professor Dr. Nat Irvin for escorting them to my show.They taught me math and I taught them that Jack Harlow has a new tune. I'm a deejay. They're geniuses.
Saturday's YMCA Black Achievers event celebrates community heroes. Dee Sorel from the YMCA and honoree Makayla Brown, a senior at J Graham Brown school, visited the show today.Makayla sees her future in international business possibly leading her to an ambassador role somewhere in South America. She's an outstanding student and gives abundant time to community service.Dee explains the myriad of services provided by the YMCA and the 46 year history of the Black Achievers program.Super cool local heroes!
Rep. Brett Guthrie on Team Trump's lightning fast confirmation process, reducing inflation, tariffs, and Democrat claims of a constitutional crisis (KY 02)
Longtime WHAS Radio traffic reporter Mark Travis passed away after a long illness. He was a radio aficionado, serving as deejay, host, traffic reporter, and dispatcher for several different outlets during his career.Terry Meiners, Paul Miles, and Gus Allen shared funny memories of Mark Travis on WHAS Radio only hours after learning of his passing on February 7, 2025.We can just imagine Mark Travis' big laughter at the retelling of these anecdotes. RIP, brother!
Big league storyteller Pat Kelly is back to lead the Louisville Bats baseball team, the Triple A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. Kelly and I discussed the hardest job in baseball, mind games with umpires, negotiating with today's Instagram focused ballplayers, and thee outlook for the Reds.Also talked about the Bats premium game nights with play-by-play announcer Nick Curran and team president Greg Galiette.
Dr Larry Benz and his Pro Rehab team have been rehabbing me through a torn ligament and ongoing back pains. Larry has solid advice for the care and repair of damaged muscles.I truly appreciate the Pro Rehab process as I prepare for another golf season ahead. More scores in the 70s, baby!
The University of Kentucky basketball team's all-time leading scorer Dan Issel is enjoying life in Colorado. We discussed the Luka-for-AD trade, NBA ratings, and the oddity of hearing UK fans boo Calipari and three former Wildcats. Was that helpful? SCOREBOARD!
"If I wanna pay your kid a million because she's that good, well that's great, but then it's going to cut back on what I can pay others."Louisville women's basketball Coach Jeff Walz on finessing NIL payments, hanging onto players once they're on the team, and the tendency of older coaches to retire from today's portal and payment college coaching realities.
Hidden Fire Hazards Lurking in Your Home Could Your Family be at Risk and your questions answered!
The Boden triplets are orthopedic surgeons for UofL Health. Lauren, Stephanie, and Allison pursued the family business - mom, dad, grandmothers, and other relatives - are doctors, so it seemed like a comfortable fit. Lauren (spine), Stephanie (sports), and Allison (feet & ankles) often consult each other and occasionally partner up in surgery.Here's their story on how these Georgia athletes stuck together through school and,, after separating for residencies, reunited in Louisville. And there's another Boden sister ready to graduate and hopefully join her sisters at UofL Health.
The White House rescinded yesterday's EO from President Trump that froze certain elements of federal spending. Democrats pounced right after the announcement and, in spite of clarifications from Team Trump officials, the austerity move was "paused" until it is studied further.Rep. Morgan McGarvey (KY-3) weighs in on the fumbled process and the Trump offer for federal employees to accept a buyout in order to reduce the workforce.
Lonnie Ali and media personality John Ramsey created a series of podcast chats with Will Smith, Mike Tyson, Common, Laila Ali, Billy Crystal and others who share how Muhammad Ali boosted their lives through inspiration.In this WHAS Radio chat with Terry Meiners, Lonnnie also shares thoughts on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, the upcoming Super Bowl, watching Will Smith re-enact Muhammad's life, and more.
University of Kentucky President Dr. Eli Capilouto spoke with Terry Meiners on UK's growth curve, health care expansion, next educational frontiers, DEI pushback, and college affordability to match workforce pay.
Cold Weather ALERT: Must-Know Tips, Hidden Dangers & Genius Hacks to Stay Warm -plus your questions!
Dirtiest Places in Your Home You'd Never Expect Plus Your Questions Answered!
New York Times bestselling author Sebastion Junger (The Perfect Storm, In My Time of Dying) returns to Louisville February 2 and 3 for appearances connected to the Kentucky Author Forum. We discussed his harrowing work in war zones, wordsmithing, and his near death encounter where he communicated with his deceased father. Did it shake him free from atheism? Maybe...but maybe not.See Sebastian Junger at various local gatherings: a screening of his film Restrepo, dinner at the Muhammad Ali Center, and a long form interview and Q&A at the Kentucky Center on February 3.
UofL baseball coach Dan McDonnell lists a star studded Leadoff Dinner lineup for this Friday night at the Marriott. The auction items are incredible for baseball memorabilia signed by Cardinals on MLB teams. There are dinners with coaches, road trips, Reds opening day tickets and much more up for auction. All proceeds help the Louisville Cardinals baseball retain and build their roster.
It's my birthday! My attitude is that EVERY day is your birthday if you set your mind to believe it.11:59 P.M. is a magical moment every January 21st. Listen to this clip and let me explain why it should be your most valuable minute, too.
Cody Patterson used to live and breathe politics, running a successful campaign and consulting other candidates in pursuit of winning an election. He joined me on Inauguration Day 2025 to discuss President Trump's aggressive sttyle, ambitious agenda, and the challenges in implementing it.
Former Kentucky Republican Party Chairman John McCarthy previews the anticipated agenda from the new Donald Trump Administration. Are talks of buying Greenland and controlling the Panama Canal really just red herrings? McCarthy also discusses Kentucky's federal power positions in spite of Sen. Mitch McConnell's choice to step away from his GOP Senate leadership perch.
Is That Smell in Your Home a TICKING Time Bomb? Plus your questions answered! Are you ready to unlock the secrets of Louisville's real estate market? Whether you're buying, selling, or simply curious about the industry, this is the show you don't want to miss! Join us every Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 AM as we bring you insider knowledge, expert tips, and the hottest market trends—all tailored for Louisville, KY and surrounding areas. Why Tune In?
6 days prior to Inauguration Day, Rep. Andy Barr (KY-6) previews the fast-paced Trump agenda called America First. Fiscal, border, and military priorities will be top of mind for the incoming administration.Rep. Barr visited with President Trump a few days ago at Mar-a-lago and reports on the momentum sweeping into power next week.
Harlem Globetrotters guard Jet Rivers hits shots from everywhere. He's also a world class dribbler, entertainer, and author of children's books. He has a great story to tell about overcoming bullies, touring the world, and dealing with a teammate's stinky feet.The Harlem Globetrotters play at the KFC Yum Center on Friday, January 17 at 7 PM
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman sued Kroger for not managing opioid distribution, exacerbating the Commonwealth's overdose crisis. The AG and Terry Meiners discuss how the $110 million settlement will be put to use to help reduce the addiction scourge. They also discuss price gouging issues following severe weather events.
I've Seen It All! 10 Years of CRAZY Real Estate Questions AND Your questions answered
Pro Rehab founder Dr. Larry Benz warns that dehydration is also a winter problem. Learn how overconsumption of caffeine can create a sticky situation during the winter season. Cold muscles are another winter conundrum. Let's dive into how to protect yourself.
Louisville ranked #2 in a much sought after category last year, ramping up expectations for a run at #1 in 2025! Kentucky Venues (Ky Expo Center and Ky International Convention Center) CEO David Beck says Louisville is running hard at breaking more records this year.
With Louisville metro under 11 inches of snow and ice, Terry Meiners, Tony Vanetti, Dave Jennings, and Jay Cardosi gathered in a warm WHAS studio to sift through the day's news. Kamala had to certify Trump, UofL finally beat Virginia, UK pounded Florida, and Bob Kraft still needs a rubdown coach.
Terry Meiners, Tony Vanetti, Dave Jennings, and news anchor Joe Lincoln chop up the day's news. With a deep freeze paralyzing Louisville, Nikki Glaser lit up the Golden Globes, cussin' Joe Biden doesn't care anymore, YOU'RE FIRED FOOL, Calipari whining, and the worn out celebrity cry NOBODY RESPECTS ME.
Georgia Bulldogs #1 fan Cody Patterson describes the anguish in New Orleans following the Bourbon Street terror attack ahead of the Sugar Bowl where his Dawgs lost to Notre Dame. Ever the optimist, Cody appreciates the Bulldogs' phenomenal decade (so far) and sees an upside to his team's loss. Prayers for the terror attack victims supersede all football concerns. God Bless all affected families.
Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, Chairman of the Kentucky Jewish Council, takes issue with many policies championed by Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie
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SHOCKING Holiday Security Mistakes You're Making Right Now and your questions answered!
Simple Tweaks to Reduce Your Electric Bill FAST, and your questions answered! Whether you're buying, selling, or simply passionate about the market, tune in every Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 am on 840 WHAS for the Louisville Real Estate Show!
Why Your House Is Always Dusty—And the Fixes You're Missing! Plus your questions answered! Whether you're buying, selling, or simply passionate about the market, tune in every Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 am on 840 WHAS for the Louisville Real Estate Show!
Mark Stoops says he's up to the challenge; (15:00) Craig Skinner on UK volleyball's NCAA draw; (20:00) Kent Spencer of WHAS on UK-U of L football and basketball; (39:00) Maggie Davis of BBN Tonight; (:58) sportswriter/author Dr. John Huang and let's get straight on who's who...
PROTECT Your Holiday Decorations from Porch Pirates and your questions answered! Whether you're buying, selling, or simply passionate about the market, tune in every Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 am on 840 WHAS for the Louisville Real Estate Show!
Avalon Time is an American old-time radio comedy/variety program that ran from 1938 to 1940 on NBC's Red Network. The program was named after its sponsor, Avalon cigarettes. Over the course of its run, Avalon Time was also sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco and the Bulova Watch Company. The program is often regarded as comedian Red Skelton's first big break in show business and on radio. Show history Tobacco company Brown & Williamson, former makers of Kool cigarettes, began producing Avalon in 1932. Avalon was Brown & Williamson's 'economy' brand, while never actually mentioning that term. Instead, they were promoted as either the cigarettes that "cost you less" or the cigarettes that "give you change back". Avalon Time was the first Avalon-sponsored radio program with Show Boat premiering in 1939. The 'Reds' 'Red' was an ongoing theme and joke on Avalon Time. Coincidentally, all four hosts of the program had "red" hair. Two of the four hosts went by the name "Red". Also, the program was produced and broadcast over NBC's "Red" Network. Red Foley Avalon Time premiered as The Avalon Variety Show on October 1, 1938 with host Red Foley (1910–1968). Foley began his career in broadcasting in 1930 while still attending school at Georgetown College to perform with the house band on WLS-AM's National Barn Dance. In 1937, Foley, with producer John Lair, created the radio program Renfro Valley Barn Dance for WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky. With the premiere of The Avalon Variety Show in 1938, Foley became the first country artist to host a network radio program. Foley was the longest serving host of the program with frequent co-star Kitty O'Neill. Foley left Avalon in July 1939 and was replaced as host by up-and-coming comedian Red Skelton. Foley's replacement as singer was Curt Massey.[6] After Avalon Time, Foley returned to National Barn Dance and also became a lifelong member of the Grand Ole Opry. He also hosted Ozark Jubilee, the first popular country music television series, in the 1950s. Red Skelton Red Skelton (1913–1997) was the second host of Avalon Time. Skelton became well known for his "Doughnut Dunkers" routine[3] which led to Skelton's first appearance on Rudy Vallée's The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour on August 12, 1937. Vallée's program had a talent show segment and those who were searching for stardom were eager to be heard on it. Vallée also booked veteran comic Joe Cook to appear as a guest with Skelton. The two proceeded to trade jokes about their home towns, with Skelton contending to Cook, an Evansville native, that the city was a suburb of Vincennes, Skelton's hometown. The show received enough fan mail after the performance to invite both comedians back two weeks after Skelton's initial appearance and again in November of that year. On October 1, 1938, Skelton replaced Red Foley as the host of Avalon Time. Skelton's first wife Edna also joined the show's cast, under her maiden name of Stillwell. The Skeltons worked on Avalon Time until late 1939. Skelton went on to do his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, on October 7, 1941. The bandleader for the show was Ozzie Nelson; his wife, Harriet, who worked under her maiden name of Hilliard, was the show's vocalist and also worked with Skelton in skits. Skelton went on to have his own successful television series named after him that ran on CBS and NBC for 20 years. Cliff Arquette Comedian Cliff Arquette (1905–1974) replaced Skelton as host of Red Skelton Time in January 1940. Arquette made a guest appearance on the show just a week earlier in December 1939. The title of the program was officially changed to Avalon Time when Arquette came aboard as host. Arquette began his career as a pianist in the early 1920s soon joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923. Arquette had made a few appearances on radio including an appearance on The Jack Benny Program in 1938. Arquette left Avalon Time in May 1940 and went on to establish his most memorable --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support