WAZE-TV was a television station in Madisonville, Kentucky, in the United States, serving the Evansville, Indiana DMA from 1983 to 2013. The station was an affiliate of the CW Television Network. It broadcast a digital signal on channel 20 from a transmitter at Hanson, Kentucky; which redirected to former analog channel 19 via PSIP.
On March 24, 2011, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) canceled WAZE's license for failure to construct its full-power digital facilities.
The station continued to broadcast via low-powered Class A repeater WAZE-LP channel 17 and low-powered translators WJPS-LP channel 4 and WIKY-LP channel 5, all licensed to Evansville, until January 2013, when all three were shut down. They served as in-town relays of the main signal. WAZE's transmitter was located farther south than the other major Evansville stations because of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations requiring a station's transmitter to be no more than 15 miles from the city of license—in this case, Madisonville, which is 50 miles south of Evansville. As a result, despite its 2.7 million watt ERP, the channel 19 signal provided only a grade B ("rimshot") signal to Evansville itself, and was practically non-viewable north and east of the city.
Somebody tells you to go away, some people think that the world is not my place Unwittingly they bored me again, like a commercial break before the movie ends Somebody stops me from being me. Somebody says my career is over Of course it is, said somebody else, but it ain’t over till it’s over, I say Cause I will get to you, to you too, I will get to you, to you too. Somebody tells you to be yourself, somebody can’t recognize my voice, They say, they know me better than I’ll ever will and of course they bore me Someone experiments with my nerves, the other thinks my career is over Of course it is, says somebody else If I ever Get to you, to you too, I’ll not forget you. And what I want to say to you is, don’t be so blue, Be so very you, not only Jesus loves you, I guess I can love you, too What’s bringing me down, these million voices, before I get to you / What’s bringing me down, familiar voices