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WFIE was granted a construction permit on June 10, 1953, and began broadcasting on November 15, 1953, on analog UHF channel 62. [2] The station, Indiana's sixth, was originally co-owned by Jesse, Isadore, and Oscar Fine. WFIE was the second station in the Tri-State, but the first to be based in Evansville proper.
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Albany, Georgia: WALB 1590 1946–1960 [M]: WALG, owned by First Media Services : Quincy, Illinois: WGEM 1440 : 2021–2023 [G]
Infomercials on 28.2, beIN Sports Xtra on 28.3, Shop LC on 28.4, LX on 28.5, CBN News on 28.6, Movies! on 28.7 Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 33 31 WQDE-LD: OnTV4U: Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 34 34 WIPX-LD Silent Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 46 17 WALV-CD: MeTV: Indianapolis: Indianapolis: 47 36 WBXI-CD: Start TV/Local Weather/Independent ...
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. ... WFIE 14. Fort Wayne - WPTA-DT2 21.2. ... those not among the 325,000 that packed IMS’ 300 acres could watch live via a premium subscription to NBC’s Peacock ...
Three years later in the same month, this would be expanded to a full hour. WEHT began having its first competitor in the time slot on September 12, 2011, when WFIE debuted a 4 p.m. newscast. [10] Originally, WEHT-DT2 simulcast live news from the main channel in addition to offering repeats of those shows as well as local weather.
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Originally affiliated with WFIE-DT 14.3 on November 1, 2013, replacing Movies!, after WTSN-CD disaffiliated from MeTV; network moved to WFIE-DT2 (replacing 24-hour news and sports service "14Xtra") on October 28, 2014, at the same time that WFIE-DT3 became an affiliate of Grit; formerly carried Atlantic Coast Conference games syndicated by the ...
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