Here are the current results from the first round of the Media Approval Ratings, which began with the local radio and TV personalities:
John Clay is a sports columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader. A native of Central Kentucky and graduate of UK, he covered UK football for 13 seasons before being promoted to columnist in 2000. Born in Paris, he graduated from George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester in 1977. He lives in Lexington with his wife and two sons. You can e-mail him at jclay@herald-leader.com.Blogroll
- A Sea of Blue
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- Alicia Wincze’s Keeneland 2008 blog
- Armchair Quarterback
- Art Lander’s OutdoorsKentucky.com
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- Blue Without a Clue
- Bluegrass State Basketball
- Cat Scratches
- CatsPause.com
- Chip Cosby’s UK football blog
- Coaches like Kiffin hold all the cards
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- Inside the Hall
- Jerry Tipton’s UK basketball blog
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- Kentucky Sports Network
- Kentucky Sports Radio
- Larry Glover Live (WVLK)
- Mark Bradley’s Buzz
- Mark Story’s e-mail blog
- Maryjean Wall’s web site
- Mike Fields’ high school blog
- Mr. SEC
- Open Mike (Bianchi)
- Sports Huddle (WLXG)
- Sports Nightly (WLAP)
- The (Tom) Leach Report
- True Blue Blogs (WLEX)
- TV Timeout Sports Blog (WKYT)
- UK Football Fan
- Walter’s Wildcat World
- Wildcat Blue Blog
- Wildcat-Den
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- WTVQ sports
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Wow. So our only drive-time sports radio show, and the only local show on the only 24-hour sports radio station in town, is hosted by two guys who both have approval ratings BELOW 40 percent? And the host of the show, the HOST OF THE SHOW, has an approval rating of 23 percent?
Lexington deserves so much better than lazy, uninformed, uninteresting sports radio hosted by an ad salesman and a horse guy.