I live not super far from this part of Kentucky. No direct damage to my town. A former co-worker who moved to Bowling Green, KY had serious roof damage but is otherwise OK. A friend of a friend needed stitches due to cuts from glass damage.
There was no tornado in metro Nashville, although there were straight-line winds that caused power disruptions in Brentwood according to the National Weather Service that could have knocked WSM off briefly while they got the genny going.
WHB being on day pattern is also likely unrelated, all the damage in Missouri was east of a line from Springfield to Jefferson City.
I have confirmed 1580 WPKY/Princeton KY is intact and on air, although there is
significant damage in Princeton.
I have not been able to confirm WCBL and WCCK, whose studio is near the path of the major Kentucky tornado on the outskirts of Benton, KY. Their web stream is offline, but I live too far away to consistently receive either one.
We're blessed that the storm didn't find Madisonville, population 25,000. It missed by just a couple miles. The storm picked up cars from a freight train on the old Louisville & Nashville just south of Madisonville. It didn't just blow over cars, it carried a few railroad cars 50-100 yds, including one into a home adjacent to the railroad. A drone photo from yesterday, as CSX was trying to put the cars back on the track: