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The news share agreement with WNDY was terminated after that station was acquired by WISH-TV owner LIN TV Corporation in February 2005; on February 28 of that year, when WISH assumed production responsibilities for the WNDY newscast, WTHR began producing a 10 p.m. newscast for Pax TV owned-and-operated station WIPX-TV (channel 63, now an Ion ...
Tribuna News is a Bilingual (English-Spanish) newspaper for Hispanics in Indianapolis, focused on local news. The Indianapolis Business Journal and Inside Indiana Business are business news publications for the greater Indianapolis region. A community newspaper, The Broad Ripple Gazette, serves the Broad Ripple area of the city.
WALV-CD (channel 46) is a low-power, Class A television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with MeTV. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside NBC affiliate WTHR (channel 13). The two stations share studios on North Meridian Street (south of I-65 ) in downtown Indianapolis; WALV-CD's transmitter is located near Ditch Road ...
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WHYY-TV in Wilmington, Delaware, on virtual channel 12; WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas; WIRT-DT in Hibbing, Minnesota; WIVX-LD in Cleveland, Ohio; WKOB-LD in New York, New York; WLOS in Asheville, North Carolina, on virtual channel 13; WMAZ-TV in Macon, Georgia; WMBB in Panama City, Florida; WMCN-TV in Princeton, New Jersey, uses WHYY-TV's spectrum ...
A local television news station in Arizona is mourning the death of its “beloved” 28-year-old anchor. Ana Orsini, who hosted the flagship morning show on the CBS affiliate KOLD News 13 in ...
Two of the Indianapolis network affiliates—WISH-TV and WLWI—then made a counter-offer to the television association in 1967 to permit the use of one of their towers and provide $350,000 in equipment, noting that the WTTV tower move condition was a hindrance to approving channel 20. [11]
WLTV made its on-air debut on June 3, 1962. It was an independent station for its first five years of operation, relying on old movies and plenty of live programs, [1]: 251 with local productions including live wrestling, musical shows, and news, [12] [16] befitting the slogan "Wonderfully Live Television".