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News Director

Bitten by the radio bug as a teenager, Alan Lytle got his start start more than 30 years ago volunteering in Clermont County, Ohio for WOBO-FM. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree  in Broadcasting from the University of Cincinnati...

Girls Night Out / Solo Shots Host

Anne Deck hosts WUKY's Girls Night Out and Solo Shots.

Crossroads Radio Host

Bobby Ray started in radio across the UK campus at the student-run radio station WRFL back in the summer of 1992. The show he inherited there was called “Lowdown Blues” but was renamed “Hitchhiker Blues” shortly thereafter, a name meant to...

Morning News Anchor / Reporter

Lexington native Brenna Angel wakes up early to anchor the local morning newscasts for WUKY. It's a job she's held since March 2010 after previously working for WHAS-AM in Louisville.

Brenna is also a general assignment reporter, always...

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine Host

Dr. Greg Davis is a forensic pathologist with UK HealthCare. Every week, Davis speaks with local health providers, professionals, and researchers on Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine.

Rock & Roots / Joe's Blues Host

Joe Conkwright hosts Rock & Roots on WUKY from 9 am to 1 pm weekdays. He's also the man behind WUKY's own "Joe's Blues."

Reporter / Webmaster

Josh James fell in love with college radio at Western Kentucky University's student station, New Rock 92 (now known as Revolution 91.7). After working as a DJ and Program Director, he knew he wanted to come home to Lexington and try his hand in...

Rock & Roots Host

As the great Ted Baxter would say, it all started in a 5,000-watt radio station in Fresno, California. With just a $50-a-week paycheck and a dream! (OK, Matt has never been to Fresno.) Jaeger started in Lexington radio in the deep, dark...

Music Director / Rock & Roots Host

Mike Graves took over as WUKY's music director in 2011. You can also hear him weekdays from 1 - 4 pm on Rock & Roots.

Curtains @ 8 Host

Nick Lawrence hosts Curtains @ 8, Tuesday through Thursday, chatting with guests from the Central Kentucky arts community.

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