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call_letters = WPSD-TV | call_letters = WPSD-TV |
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station_slogan = Working to make a difference| station_slogan = Working to make a difference|
station_branding = Newschannel 6| station_branding = News Channel 6|
analog = 6 (])| analog = 6 (])|
digital = 32 (])| digital = 32 (])|
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'''WPSD-TV''', also known by its slogan '''Newschannel 6''', is an ] affiliate based in ]. It is owned by ], a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper, '']''. WPSD debuted on the air on ], ]. The "PSD" stands for ''Paducah Sun-Democrat'', the former name of the ''Sun''. ], who is now a popular weatherman at New York City's ] and an occasional replacement on '']'', got his start at WPSD. At one point, the station's transmitter site was located in an area of nearby ] known as ], a fact which was noted during WPSD's nightly "sign off" message. '''WPSD-TV''', also known by its slogan '''News Channel 6''', is an ] affiliate based in ]. It is owned by ], a locally based family-run publishing company that also owns the city's daily newspaper, '']''. WPSD debuted on the air on ], ]. The "PSD" stands for ''Paducah Sun-Democrat'', the former name of the ''Sun''. ], who is now a popular weatherman at New York City's ] and an occasional replacement on '']'', got his start at WPSD. At one point, the station's transmitter site was located in an area of nearby ] known as ], a fact which was noted during WPSD's nightly "sign off" message.


The station is part of the ]-]-] TV market and covers far western ], Southern ], southeastern ] and northwestern ]. Its transmitter is located in ]. The station is part of the ]-]-] TV market and covers far western ], Southern ], southeastern ] and northwestern ]. Its transmitter is located in ].

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WPSD-TV, also known by its slogan News Channel 6, 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. 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 now a popular weatherman at New York City's WABC and an occasional replacement on Good Morning America, got his start at WPSD. At one point, the station's transmitter site was located in an area of nearby Ballard County, Kentucky known as Monkeys Eyebrow, a fact which was noted during WPSD's nightly "sign off" message.

The station is part of the Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg TV market and covers far western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, southeastern Missouri and northwestern Tennessee. Its transmitter is located in Kevil, Kentucky.

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Broadcast television in Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky and Northwest Tennessee
This region includes the following cities: Paducah, KY
Cape Girardeau, MO
Harrisburg, IL
Union City, TN
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable or satellite television
Paducah, KY
Cape Girardeau/Poplar Bluff, MO
Harrisburg/Carbondale, IL
Outlying areas
Southern Illinois
Southeast Missouri
Northwest Tennessee
Kentucky broadcast television areas
Bowling Green
Charleston/Huntington, WV
Cincinnati, OH
Evansville, IN
Knoxville, TN
Lexington
Louisville
Paducah (Western Kentucky/Southern Illinois/Southeast Missouri)
Tennessee broadcast television areas by city
Chattanooga
Jackson
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
Martin/Union City
Tri-Cities
See also
Jonesboro TV
Little Rock TV
Springfield, IL TV
Springfield, MO TV
St. Louis TV
Terre Haute TV
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