WKYT-TV is the CBS-affiliated television station in Lexington, Kentucky, serving the east-central part of Kentucky. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 (virtual channel 27.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter east of the intersection of I-75 and U.S. 60 in Lexington. Owned by Gray Television, WKYT maintains studios on Winchester Road (near U.S. 60), within a mile from the studios of competing ABC affiliate WTVQ-DT.
The station is also received on cable and satellite throughout much of eastern, southern and northern Kentucky. In addition, the station's newscasts (with the exception of the weekday 5-6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and weekend morning programs) are also carried on Insight Communications (now part of Time Warner Cable) digital channel 422 in portions of northern Kentucky located near the Cincinnati metropolitan area (although some newscasts, especially on weekend evenings, may be delayed or preempted due to sporting events carried by CBS, which are carried on WKRC-TV in that area).
WKYT-DT2 is the Lexington, Kentucky area affiliate of The CW Television Network. It is a digital subchannel of CBS-affiliated station WKYT owned by Gray Television. Over the air, it broadcasts a high-definition signal on UHF Channel 36.2 from a transmitter east of the junction of Interstate 75 and U.S. Highway 60. The studios of its parent station is located on Winchester Road (US 60) on the east side of Lexington within a mile of the studios of competing ABC-affiliate WTVQ-DT and MyNetworkTV-affiliate WTVQ-DT2.
The station is also received on cable throughout much of eastern, southern and northern Kentucky.
WKYT-DT2 signed on as a UPN affiliate in September 2004, replacing WBLU-LP (which was a secondary WB affiliate from 1999 to 2003), which became an independent station afterwards. It was originally branded as UPN Lexington, or "UKYT." The subchannel served as Lexington's UPN affiliate until the network merged with The WB in September 2006 to create The CW Television Network.
Watching me fall
Into the flames
Of a broken soul tonight
No stone overturned
This graveyard of mine
Allows me no peace
[Chorus]
Sleep as day dies
Sleepwalk with the dead
Wander aimlessly through the night
Love and regret
Course through my veins
As I slowly fade away
Please let me sleep
Just one last night
Before I must wake
[Chorus]
And I walk with these ghosts
And I walk with these ghosts
And I walk with these ghosts...
[Chorus]
Sleep as night falls
Sleepwalk with the dead
Hope keeps me alive
WKYT-TV is the CBS-affiliated television station in Lexington, Kentucky, serving the east-central part of Kentucky. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 (virtual channel 27.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter east of the intersection of I-75 and U.S. 60 in Lexington. Owned by Gray Television, WKYT maintains studios on Winchester Road (near U.S. 60), within a mile from the studios of competing ABC affiliate WTVQ-DT.
The station is also received on cable and satellite throughout much of eastern, southern and northern Kentucky. In addition, the station's newscasts (with the exception of the weekday 5-6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and weekend morning programs) are also carried on Insight Communications (now part of Time Warner Cable) digital channel 422 in portions of northern Kentucky located near the Cincinnati metropolitan area (although some newscasts, especially on weekend evenings, may be delayed or preempted due to sporting events carried by CBS, which are carried on WKRC-TV in that area).
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