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  3. List of television stations in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Simulcast of WISH-TV 8.2 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 19 16 WDNI-CD: Telemundo: TeleXitos on 19.2 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 20 29 WFYI-LD: Silent Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 21 20 WSWY-LD: Silent Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 28 24 WUDZ-LD: Buzzr: Infomercials on 28.2, beIN Sports Xtra on 28.3, Shop LC on 28.4, LX on 28.5, CBN News on 28.6 ...

  4. WALV-CD - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Mitch Henderson - Wikipedia

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    It was Princeton's first win over a ranked opponent since defeating the 25th-ranked 2011–12 Harvard Crimson on February 11, 2012, and the school's first win over a top-20 opponent since Henderson was a player on the 1995–96 Princeton team that upset the UCLA Bruins in the 1996 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

  6. PVI Virtual Media Services - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1990 as Princeton Electronic Billboard, [2] PVI Virtual Media Services was a wholly owned subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE: CVC) [3] with a research and operations facility in Lawrenceville, NJ before being acquired by ESPN [4] in December, 2010.

  7. WTTV - Wikipedia

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    WTTV first signed on the air on November 11, 1949, originally broadcasting on VHF channel 10. It was the second television station to sign on in the state of Indiana, debuting almost 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 months after WFBM-TV (now WRTV) signed on in May 1949.

  8. John Katzman - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Review (1981-2007) Katzman was the co-founder of The Princeton Review , which initially taught SAT preparation to high-school students in New York City. [ 5 ] He started the company in 1981 shortly after leaving college, then partnered with Adam Robinson to develop it, and served as the company’s CEO until 2007. [ 6 ]

  9. W06BD - Wikipedia

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    W06BD (channel 6) was a low-power television station at Princeton Community High School in Princeton, Indiana, United States, broadcasting over the air and on local cable systems. It was owned by the North Gibson School Corporation and run as an educational program at the school.